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What’s for Dinner: Our Weekly Menu Plan
Thankfully, the girls get an extra day at home this week with the Martin Luther King Jr. Yay! The kids always enjoy an extra long weekend and they earned it with a full Saturday at STEM competition. This week will be packed with a lot of school, work, and other activities. Here is our menu plan for the upcoming week:
Our Weekly Menu Plan
- Monday (Beef or Pork Entree): Lasagna, Garlic Bread
- Tuesday (Kid’s Night to Cook): Beef Burritos, Fresh Vegetables
- Wednesday (Chicken or Vegetarian Entree): Chicken Pot Pie, Lettuce Salad
- Thursday (Pasta or Seafood Entree): Baked Tilapia, Steamed Vegetables
- Friday, Saturday, & Sunday: Leftovers, Family Preference, and Hosting
I have a general pattern I try to follow for my weekly Menu Plan (for example Monday we have a beef or seafood entree and so forth). It is my goal, at least in the beginning, to have at least the main dish and one side planned. I will put together the remaining side dishes (veggies / fruits) based on the food items that need to be used up first and compliment the main entree.
Setting a weekly menu plan helps me utilize my time better, thus freeing up extra time to spend with my family. On the days that I am working longer hours I can prep the meal in advance so it will be easier to pull together once I am home. As I go through the menu planning process I will try to share some of our favorite family recipes. If there is a specific recipe you would like please let me know and I will do my best to accommodate (some recipes are a toss together meal and I do not use any set measurements).
As a family of four our life can get busy. What’s for Dinner is our weekly menu planning series and one of the ways to help keep us organized, on schedule, and within budget. Our family typically eats 6 to 7 dinner meals at home a week. We do try to go out to eat at least once a month as a special treat. Breakfasts are eaten at home before work and school, lunches are eaten at work, school, or home, so dinner is our main meal together as a family. Dinner is our time to reconnect, share, and enjoy being together after a busy day. Our weekly menu plan covers Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only because the weekend (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) is our time to spend with family and friends. The weekends tend to be more spontaneous and my husband (who is the better cook) likes pitching in therefore we keep the menu open for variety. We use up the leftovers throughout the week for our lunches and on the nights that we are busy or can’t cook.
Photo by Liz
Simple Cleaning Solution For A Dirty Microwave
Sparkly clean now (in a matter of minutes)!
Every once in awhile I open the microwave and about gag. Usually everyone is pretty good about covering up items that go into the microwave, but occasionally someone forgets or items over boil or splatter. Over time a splatter there and a spill here ends up making the microwave a gross sticky mess. Once it gets to that point it’s time for some deep cleaning.
By using a little bit of water, vinegar, lemon juice, and steam you’ll have your microwave gleaming in a matter of minutes! The best part about this deep cleaning formula is that it is super simple (the microwave does the majority of the work) and it’s made from items you probably already have in your kitchen.
Simple Microwave Cleaning Solution:
- 1 1/2 cups Water
- 2 tablespoons Vinegar
- 1 tablespoon Lemon Juice
- 1 wooden toothpick
Put the water, vinegar, lemon juice, and wooden toothpick in a microwavable bowl. The wooden toothpick will float and help keep the water from boiling over. Place the bowl in the microwave, close the door, and heat for 5 minutes. After it is finished let the bowl set for 2 additional minutes in the microwave before opening the door. The extra minutes setting will allow the steam to continue to work on loosening up the food particles. Open the door and pull out the bowl (use caution pulling it out because it will be very hot). Remove the tray, wash it in the sink, and set it aside to dry. As it is drying wipe down the inside of the microwave. Put the tray back in place and now you have a beautifully cleaned microwave! It only takes a few minutes, but it is super easy and makes the microwave look and smell so much better!
Needs a good cleaning!
Dirty microwave!
What a mess!
Even food splattered on the sides!
Love seeing a clean and shiny microwave! The best part it is simple and quick to do it!
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What’s for Dinner: Our Weekly Menu Plan
We are getting back into the school routine again and are running full throttle! The house was too quiet with the kids at school so I was thankful for a very busy week with a full schedule. This week will be another busy one. Here is our menu plan for the upcoming week:
Our Weekly Menu Plan
- Monday (Beef or Pork Entree): Shepherd’s Pie, Lettuce Salad
- Tuesday (Kid’s Night to Cook): Hotdogs, Fresh Fruit
- Wednesday (Chicken or Vegetarian Entree): Orange Crockpot Chicken, Garlic Bread
- Thursday (Pasta or Seafood Entree): Poor Man’s Pasta, Steamed Vegetables
- Friday, Saturday, & Sunday: Leftovers, Family Preference, and Hosting
I have a general pattern I try to follow for my weekly Menu Plan (for example Monday we have a beef or seafood entree and so forth). It is my goal, at least in the beginning, to have at least the main dish and one side planned. I will put together the remaining side dishes (veggies / fruits) based on the food items that need to be used up first and compliment the main entree.
Setting a weekly menu plan helps me utilize my time better, thus freeing up extra time to spend with my family. On the days that I am working longer hours I can prep the meal in advance so it will be easier to pull together once I am home. As I go through the menu planning process I will try to share some of our favorite family recipes. If there is a specific recipe you would like please let me know and I will do my best to accommodate (some recipes are a toss together meal and I do not use any set measurements).
As a family of four our life can get busy. What’s for Dinner is our weekly menu planning series and one of the ways to help keep us organized, on schedule, and within budget. Our family typically eats 6 to 7 dinner meals at home a week. We do try to go out to eat at least once a month as a special treat. Breakfasts are eaten at home before work and school, lunches are eaten at work, school, or home, so dinner is our main meal together as a family. Dinner is our time to reconnect, share, and enjoy being together after a busy day. Our weekly menu plan covers Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only because the weekend (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) is our time to spend with family and friends. The weekends tend to be more spontaneous and my husband (who is the better cook) likes pitching in therefore we keep the menu open for variety. We use up the leftovers throughout the week for our lunches and on the nights that we are busy or can’t cook.
Photo by Liz
Intentional Living: Weekly Goals
It was a super crazy week with the girls back in school, Jake back on normal work schedule, and my days packed. I was able to accomplish some activities and make progress last week, but need to pick up pace this week. I have a lot of projects that need attention around the house. When the kids were home for Christmas break I spent the time with them so some of my items got put on the back burner. Here are my goals for this week:
Last week’s goals
Family Goals
- Finish reading Where the Red Fern Grows to the kids – making progress, but there was a lot of homework last week and weekend events took priority
Plan one special activity with the familyPlay a Game with the Kids– played Jake’s new game Dakato
Prepare for Upcoming Winter EventsSpend time Monday – Friday helping the kids with HomeworkAttend After School ActivitiesLunch Boxes & Book Bags packed the night beforeDr. Appointments for Kids
Personal Goals
Drink 8 glasses of water each day- Continue my YouVersion plan(s) – need to decide which plans I am doing this year
Go to my Doctor Appointments Scheduled this week
Home (Yard & Pets) Management Goals
- All laundry for the week washed, folded, and put away in one day – did it over the whole weekend since we had guests for the weekend
Weekly Dinner Menu planned out for the week- Do at least one “Make 1 & Freeze 1″ Meal Prep (make a main dish to eat that day and one to freeze for later) – trying to eat through the items already in the freezer
Clean House (Focus – House Cleaned Up After Christmas Decorations are Put Away)Organize Chaos (Focus – Christmas Items Back in the Attic)- Yard Cleanup (Focus – Blow Leaves) – working on it
- Pet Care (Focus – Skipper a Bath) – didn’t get it done this week
Business Goals
Work on ideas for upcoming blog postsRespond to Inquiry – Business Relation EmailsKeep up with the day to day items that need my attentionWork completed for clients
Ministry Goals
Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch
Financial Goals
- Payoff the Car – working on it
- Sale Some Items No Longer Using on Facebook / Craigslist – sold a few items!
- Payoff Outstanding Debt – (replacement microwave, refrigerator, hot water heater, and other debt) – working on it
Pay Bills & File Paperwork- Go grocery shopping one time to one store this week and stay within budget – went to more than one store
My goals for the upcoming week
Family Goals
- Finish reading Where the Red Fern Grows to the kids
- Plan one special activity with the family
- Play a Game with the Kids
- Prepare for Upcoming Winter Events
- Spend time Monday – Friday helping the kids with Homework
- Attend After School Activities
- Lunch Boxes & Book Bags packed the night before
- STEM Competition
Personal Goals
- Drink 8 glasses of water each day
- Continue my YouVersion plan(s)
- Go to my Doctor Appointments Scheduled this week
Home (Yard & Pets) Management Goals
- All laundry for the week washed, folded, and put away in one day
- Weekly Dinner Menu planned out for the week
- Use up food items in our pantry and freezer
- Clean House (Focus – Basement)
- Organize Chaos (Focus – Pantry)
- Yard Cleanup (Focus – Clean Up Old Storage Shed)
- Pet Care (Focus – Find a New Location for Skipper’s Doghouse)
Business Goals
- Work on ideas for upcoming blog posts
- Respond to Inquiry – Business Relation Emails
- Keep up with the day to day items that need my attention
- Work completed for clients
Ministry Goals
- Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch
Financial Goals
- Payoff the Car
- Sale Some Items No Longer Using on Facebook / Craigslist
- Payoff Outstanding Debt – (replacement microwave, refrigerator, hot water heater, and other debt)
- Pay Bills & File Paperwork
- Go grocery shopping one time to one store this week and stay within budget
I think it is important to share and encourage each other as we seek to improve our lives and the lives of those around us. I want to live intentionally not just hope all my dreams and goals come true. When I focus on small steps of improvement I am able to see results as I get closer to my goals. Some weeks I get closer to the goals I have in my life and other weeks a take a few steps back (life happens, emergencies occur, people get sick). Once the goals are written down and shared it provides a guideline for what I aim to accomplish this week.
Why Share My Goals?
- To keep me accountable
- To share a piece of my life with you as I strive to be a better Child of God, Wife, Mom, Friend, Homemaker, Entrepreneur and the many other roles I have each week
- To have my goals consistently written down so I can gauge progress more accurately
- Create healthy habits in my life
- To encourage you to share your goals with me as you continue to grown and learn
How did you do this week on your goals? Feel free to share or link to your list of weekly goals.
The picture above is one that I created for my own purposes, however, The “SMART” acronym was originally coined 30 years ago by Peter Drucker in his classic work, Management by Results.
Our Unusual Toilet Paper Thief
The other day I came home from grocery shopping and heard our robotic vacuum, Neato (or “Runner Runner” as the kids call it) beeping. After further investigation I found it in the girls bathroom. I had to laugh at what I found! It managed to catch the end of the toilet paper and stretch it out across the bathroom.
I’ve had the vacuum for over a year now and this is the first time it has gotten stuck in the bathroom. I guess it is inevitable that someone would eventually leave the toilet paper in its zone. Usually it gets stuck on a toy or clothing article someone left on the floor. Thankfully, it only sucked the toilet paper a couple inches before it stopped and started beeping.
The vacuum is awesome! It does a thorough job so it’s not a big deal to come to its rescue when we happen to leave items in its way (even if it may be toilet paper).
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What’s for Dinner: Our Weekly Menu Plan
It has been so much fun spending time with the family over the Holidays. We have been enjoying extra time together playing, cooking, and doing a variety of Christmas activities. It has been a week of great food as well as several extra treats. This week we will be doing more traditional meals as we wrap up our final week of Christmas break. Here is our menu plan for the upcoming week:
Our Weekly Menu Plan
- Monday (Beef or Pork Entree): Green Bean Tator Tot Casserole, Artisan Bread
- Tuesday (Kid’s Night to Cook): Homemade Pizza, Fresh Salad
- Wednesday (Chicken or Vegetarian Entree): Honey Mustard Chicken, Steamed Rice
- Thursday (Pasta or Seafood Entree): Salmon Steaks, Steamed Broccoli
- Friday, Saturday, & Sunday: Leftovers, Family Preference, and Hosting
I have a general pattern I try to follow for my weekly Menu Plan (for example Monday we have a beef or seafood entree and so forth). It is my goal, at least in the beginning, to have at least the main dish and one side planned. I will put together the remaining side dishes (veggies / fruits) based on the food items that need to be used up first and compliment the main entree.
Setting a weekly menu plan helps me utilize my time better, thus freeing up extra time to spend with my family. On the days that I am working longer hours I can prep the meal in advance so it will be easier to pull together once I am home. As I go through the menu planning process I will try to share some of our favorite family recipes. If there is a specific recipe you would like please let me know and I will do my best to accommodate (some recipes are a toss together meal and I do not use any set measurements).
As a family of four our life can get busy. What’s for Dinner is our weekly menu planning series and one of the ways to help keep us organized, on schedule, and within budget. Our family typically eats 6 to 7 dinner meals at home a week. We do try to go out to eat at least once a month as a special treat. Breakfasts are eaten at home before work and school, lunches are eaten at work, school, or home, so dinner is our main meal together as a family. Dinner is our time to reconnect, share, and enjoy being together after a busy day. Our weekly menu plan covers Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only because the weekend (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) is our time to spend with family and friends. The weekends tend to be more spontaneous and my husband (who is the better cook) likes pitching in therefore we keep the menu open for variety. We use up the leftovers throughout the week for our lunches and on the nights that we are busy or can’t cook.
Photo by Liz
Intentional Living: Weekly Goals
Winter and Christmas break for the kids went by too quickly! They are now back to school and the house is too quiet. I loved having extra time with my girls. A lot of fun times, games, activities, and memories have been made over the past couple of weeks. Thankful for the extra time with my family. God has been good and we are blessed.
Last week’s goals
Family Goals
Read a variety of Christmas and Library Books my Kids Picked Out from Home and the local Library, including Old Yellerand Where the Red Fern Grows – still reading Where the Red Fern Grows, but read all the other books to the girls (now to return them to the library)!Plan one special activity with the familyPrepare for Upcoming New Year Holiday EventsPlay a Game with the Kids– we played several fun games over the Holiday breakSpend Extra Time with the KidsCelebrate our New YearsMake Cookies and Goodies with the KidsDo a craft with the kids
Personal Goals
- Drink 8 glasses of water each day – there were a couple days I didn’t drink enough water when out and about on adventures with the kiddos
Continue my YouVersion plan(s)Go to my Doctor Appointments Scheduled this week
Home (Yard & Pets) Management Goals
- All laundry for the week washed, folded, and put away in one day – still taking me 2 days, but getting closer
- Weekly Dinner Menu planned out for the week – our week was a little more off schedule so we remained flexible in the evenings this past week
Clean House (Focus – At least 15 minute daily “pick up” to keep the house clean as we prepped for the Holidays)Organize Chaos (Focus – Gifts Wrap & Boxes Put Away, Gifts Put Away)- Yard Cleanup (Focus – Finish Leaves) – working on it last week we had more rainy days than clear
Pet Care (Focus – New Dog House for Skipper)– Skipper LOVES her new dog house
Business Goals
Work on ideas for upcoming blog postsRespond to Inquiry – Business Relation EmailsKeep up with the day to day items that need my attentionWork completed for clients
Ministry Goals
Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch
Financial Goals
- Payoff the Car – working on it
- Payoff Outstanding Debt – (replacement microwave, refrigerator, hot water heater, and other debt) – working on it
Pay Bills & File PaperworkGo grocery shopping one time to one store this week and stay within budget
My goals for the upcoming week
Family Goals
- Finish reading Where the Red Fern Grows to the kids
- Plan one special activity with the family
- Play a Game with the Kids
- Prepare for Upcoming Winter Events
- Spend time Monday – Friday helping the kids with Homework
- Attend After School Activities
- Lunch Boxes & Book Bags packed the night before
- Dr. Appointments for Kids
Personal Goals
- Drink 8 glasses of water each day
- Continue my YouVersion plan(s)
- Go to my Doctor Appointments Scheduled this week
Home (Yard & Pets) Management Goals
- All laundry for the week washed, folded, and put away in one day
- Weekly Dinner Menu planned out for the week
- Do at least one “Make 1 & Freeze 1″ Meal Prep (make a main dish to eat that day and one to freeze for later)
- Clean House (Focus – House Cleaned Up After Christmas Decorations are Put Away)
- Organize Chaos (Focus – Christmas Items Back in the Attic)
- Yard Cleanup (Focus – Blow Leaves)
- Pet Care (Focus – Skipper a Bath)
Business Goals
- Work on ideas for upcoming blog posts
- Respond to Inquiry – Business Relation Emails
- Keep up with the day to day items that need my attention
- Work completed for clients
Ministry Goals
- Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch
Financial Goals
- Payoff the Car
- Payoff Outstanding Debt – (replacement microwave, refrigerator, hot water heater, and other debt)
- Pay Bills & File Paperwork
- Go grocery shopping one time to one store this week and stay within budget
I think it is important to share and encourage each other as we seek to improve our lives and the lives of those around us. I want to live intentionally not just hope all my dreams and goals come true. When I focus on small steps of improvement I am able to see results as I get closer to my goals. Some weeks I get closer to the goals I have in my life and other weeks a take a few steps back (life happens, emergencies occur, people get sick). Once the goals are written down and shared it provides a guideline for what I aim to accomplish this week.
Why Share My Goals?
- To keep me accountable
- To share a piece of my life with you as I strive to be a better Child of God, Wife, Mom, Friend, Homemaker, Entrepreneur and the many other roles I have each week
- To have my goals consistently written down so I can gauge progress more accurately
- Create healthy habits in my life
- To encourage you to share your goals with me as you continue to grown and learn
How did you do this week on your goals? Feel free to share or link to your list of weekly goals.
The picture above is one that I created for my own purposes, however, The “SMART” acronym was originally coined 30 years ago by Peter Drucker in his classic work, Management by Results.
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