Hey, beloveds! I hit a wall in a couple of different ways this past week, toward the end. I think going to from rest to daily blog posts in what felt like 60 seconds is taking more out of me than I expected. I believe I will take weekends off from now on. The other wall was about this month's blog plan. I had an outline planned for each week & when I looked at it to start this post, I thought "meh." So I now have a plan for this week only, which is to tell you more about what I intend for my year, and then, maybe share how each part might benefit you. A Break from the Routine Confession: in many ways, I actually like routines. I get up in the morning and have a cup of tea. After we eat, my son and I do homeschooling. I read for a bit when we finish, and then, sit myself in front of my laptop. But, as I said last week, our meal routines are boring us both. Our food budget is limited, so there are some meals that are both easy and cheap that we will keep out of necessity. But if I can add some excitement every other day or so, that will help tremendously to make dinner - and possibly, even breakfast & lunch - much less boring. In order to do that, though, I need to create our meal plans in advance, and not just with an eye to honoring the budget. And, as I mentioned, I'd like to add some health without displeasure. My Meal Planning Solution Last week, I mentioned that I purchased the Healthy Meal Planning Bundle. With over 1000 recipes and tons of meal planning help, I am sure I will have what I need to start our meal planning adventure. I put off digging into it, though, until this weekend, since last week's meals were already taken care of, and am just beginning to look through it now. I like broccoli, and a doctor once told me it's so good for you, we should it all be eating it every day (every day?? Probably not), so I wanted to find a couple of meal ideas with broccoli in them first. Dinner for a Dollar My budget is LOW, so the first thing I started reading in the bundle was Dinner for a Dollar. It starts with the author's story about a child with food allergies, and how they were convinced that planning meals around that had to be expensive, so it was. Then, she slashed their budget and got it down to dinner for a dollar per person (they are a family of 6). I recommend checking out her advice on how to reduce your grocery spending if your family is on a budget, too. I love what she says about not wasting money on "the food of good intentions." LOL! Vegetarian Meals + Salads and Sides If you’re the type of vegetarian eater who loves big flavors and Gotta admit I struck gold here, because most of these meals are easy to make for myself and my son can add meat to his. Do you remember what I said last week about salads? But the Sides part was awesome. I'm looking at these, so far... Broccoli with Garlic Lime Butter Deeply Flavorful Baked Sweet Potato Simple Vegetables and Rice Pilaf Slow Cooker Crockpot Baked Potatoes Garlic Parmesan Roasted Vegetables Simple Potato Salad I think potato salad might be tricky for me - I tried it once and it wasn't quite right. I'm kind of picky about tastes, but I guess I'll try again, and see how it goes. Have you ever made quiche? And if so, will you tell me the secret? :) Soup's On My son is not as in love with soups as I am during fall and winter, but he can be appeased by adding meat to his, draining out a bit of the liquid, and calling it stew. Soups are comforting to me, and I'd like to have a big bowl with a roll on the side at least a couple of times a week. Like these... Cheesy Cream of Broccoli Soup Fully Loaded Baked Potato Soup 5-Ingredient Broccoli Cheese Soup Chunky Cheese and Vegetable Soup Poor Man's Potato Soup Roasted Vegetable Soup Spicy Tortilla Soup There's a recipe called "The Easiest Bread You Will Ever Make" that can go with these soups. And I haven't included the meat dinner recipes or soups, but there are tons of them. My son will be interested in the beef, hamburger and chicken ones. Which soups do you like? Breakfast for Dinner About once a week or so, we eat breakfast for dinner, usually on the weekends. My son tells me he'd eat cereal all day long if I'd let him. But we have fun with breakfast for dinner, so I thought I'd look for a few different recipes we can try. The Breakfast book has 147 pages of recipes. I don't need that many, but I do want to try some of them - they all seem so yummy... Baked French Toast Breakfast Fried Rice Easy Breakfast Quiche Egg and Broccoli Muffins Freezer Friendly Thick & Fluffy Waffles Hearty Breakfast Casserole Loaded Breakfast Biscuits Kid-Friendly Sweet Potato Breakfast Bake Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole 3-Ingredient Pancakes Vanilla-Spiked Protein Pancakes I have to admit that these might be the recipes I am most excited to try. Do you ever eat breakfast for dinner? I'd like to try the protein pancakes for breakfast sometime. I love quiche and there were several recipes for it, but I have never tried to make it myself. There's a restaurant here that serves it for breakfast and it's delicious. Perhaps, I'll give it a try at home. Have you ever made quiche? The Healthy Meal Planning Bundle If you'd like to try any of these recipes, yourself, they are all available in the Healthy Meal Planning Bundle. I bought it and joined as an affiliate, so if you buy it through one of my links, I will get a bit more to add to my "no more boring meals" budget. :) See you tomorrow! Love, Jeanine
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1/7/2019 12:28:58 pm
Wow, we South Indians have breakfast at dinner...we call those as tiffin items...very nice list of great nutritious and interesting food items on your blog. As all dishes are vegetarian, I can give each one a try. All love for you
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1/7/2019 04:24:02 pm
Thanks so much! Yes, they are all vegetarian because I am (though I occasionally eat turkey). You like breakfast for dinner, too? I love it!
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1/7/2019 02:57:21 pm
I very much like my routine as well - or rather I should say I do really well with them and can be very self-disciplined. My eating had gotten boring so I'm back to basics - veggies and protein. I like quiche but have never made it before. I have thought about making it in the slow cooker - just need to find a recipe! Good luck trying the new recipes and I'm sure you'll let us know which ones you liked! PS I love breakfast for dinner! Why not!!
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1/7/2019 04:25:26 pm
Ooh, another breakfast or dinner fan! Awesome. Hey, quiche in the slow cooker! I must look that up since I have one. That would be so good. Yes, I will report on what works and what doesn't.
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1/7/2019 03:26:08 pm
I have been using breakfast for dinner for decades. Especially when the hour is late and I needed to feed the tykes. I could knock off a meal in minutes, they'd devour it, and get back to their homework. But, I have a routine of sorts- as in how complex a meal i will make on given days of the week (I work late two days, so they are much less complex; I have guests 2 days a week- they are more elaborate; etc.)
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1/7/2019 04:26:55 pm
Oh, I can see how you might need a routine for that. How cool that you can have people over. I have friends that we occasionally have over for dinner and it's so nice. Good point about how quick breakfast for dinner can be!
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1/7/2019 04:15:35 pm
Dinner for a Dollar? Ok, I'm loving this- where do I find this? Vegetarian/ vegan meals- adding meat for Mom.....I may just have togo next door and have meals with Mom if this is a fit for us!
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1/7/2019 04:28:15 pm
Pamela, that would be so awesome!! Well, any of the links in the post should work. If you do get it, we can compare how we do with the recipes.
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1/7/2019 07:33:09 pm
My son does a lot of the cooking, too, because of my chronic illness. He says he is the "chef" of the household. :)
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Wow, you are going to be busy trying out all these interesting recipes. I enjoy "breakfast for dinner" every once in a while, but must admit we don't do that very often.
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1/8/2019 10:24:24 am
I am going to be having fun trying it, but I have all year to add them in, so I may not be as busy as you think. ;) I can't wait to figure out how to make quiches!
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1/8/2019 12:30:30 am
I like the idea of spending one dollar for an entire meal. I'm on a pretty low budget, too, so I understand. As for the potato salad, I'm fussy. I dislike mayonnaise, but I have a recipe for Lebanese potato salad that a friend gave me. It has lemon juice and olive oil in it. Also mint. I thought that it was quite yummy.
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1/8/2019 10:27:29 am
I know. As I have been reading the book, one thing she says to do is find ways to save on every single thing you like to eat, and she makes suggestions for how. One I have tried already is to buy more than you need when there is a sale, and the next time you need it, you already have it, but you bought it for less. I'm fussy too about potato salad, so I am thinking I will give it 3 tries to get it right, and edit as I go. ;)
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1/8/2019 05:34:09 pm
My husband is a big fan of breakfast for dinner - he'd eat breakfast all three meals if indulged. ;-) But I'm with you on needing to follow a budget, so shopping frugally is important. I've found that the more effort I put into the meal (the less pre-packaged), the more it works out to be economical. Leftovers are welcome in our house, so making a larger portion once, and then freezing it for another week works too. Thanks for the list - I'll click to explore more!
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1/8/2019 07:47:31 pm
I love the way your hubby feels about breakfast! I think you are right, that processed food costs more, but even when trying to avoid it, I have to keep a budget in mind because it really adds up.
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