In this week's meal plan, you'll find some items are bolded, which indicates a homegrown or local item from our urban homestead. Of course, there will be a few repeats throughout the week since we try to eat in-season.
Note: Lunches are always leftovers, and we rarely have dessert. On weekends, we usually have some sort of brunch featuring eggs from the ladies instead of a leftover lunch. Dinners are listed below:
- Monday - Elliott Homestead Apricot Chicken and rice (we didn't make this last week)
- Tuesday - slow cooker chicken noodle soup
- Wednesday - Homemade frozen pizza with a side salad
- Thursday - Porterhouse steak with a side salad and homemade bread
- Friday - Turkey tenderloin with peas and a side salad
- Saturday - Panera copycat broccoli cheddar soup
- Sunday - Dinner with the in-laws
Mostly Homemade Mondays is a series for people that are on a journey to better living, via healthier eating and a more natural lifestyle. We realize that there are different paths that we all take to get to that place, and this bloghop celebrates that. Whether you’re a seasoned raw foodist who has banned all things unnatural, or a rookie who is starting out by cutting out junk food, we’d love to hear from you! Link up with your favorite recipes, projects, crafts, or rants and raves.
The Hosts:
Sarah of Frugal by Choice, Cheap by Necessity
Aubrey of Homegrown & Healthy
Kelli from The Sustainable Couple
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Thank you very much for this party and for featuring my Duck Breasts with a Honey Raspberry Sauce!
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