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Monday, January 28, 2013

Menu Plan ... week of January 14th

Breakfasts:
  • Banana bread from the freezer
  • Scrambled eggs
  • Cereal

Lunches:
  • Canned soup and grilled cheese
  • Leftovers
  • Out for lunch after homeschool co-op

Dinner:
  • Monday - Crock Pot Chicken over rice  My new recipe for the week.
  • Tuesday -Breakfast for Dinner ... Eggs, sausage links, biscuits and gravy.
  • Wednesday - Chicken Quesedillas, Spicy Cheese Dip and Chips, Seven Layer Salad, and Peanut Butter Pie for Marshall's 18th Birthday  (Where, oh where, has the time gone?)
  • Thursday - Hamburger and rice from a mix
  • Friday - Potato Soup and Homemade rolls
  • Saturday - Homemade Pizza
  • Sunday - Baked Spaghetti **
**Maybe not in that exact order. 
**Depending on the amount of leftovers, I reserve the right to make one night "Every Man for Himself" Night.

Menu Planning saves me so much money and so many brain cells.  Why don't I do it more consistently? 

I'm linking up over at Organizing Junkie's Menu Plan Monday.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year and New Recipe

We celebrated a Fun, Frugal and Fabulous New Year's Eve last night. 

Cards and Food! 

A very nice time with my mom, my oldest son and his girlfriend.  We had homemade pizza and some appetizers.  Pretty much our typical New Year's Eve menu. 

But .... as I was running through the grocery store to pick up the last minute ingredients I remembered a post that I had read here on Make It and Love It about Brownie Covered Oreos.  So I grabbed a package of store brand Oreos and a brownie mix.  A grand total of $4.00, (which could have been much cheaper if I had some couponed brownie mixes in my pantry ... shame on me!). 

When I got home I took some time to peruse the beautiful tutorial here at Picky Palate

Looked simple enough! 

I was a bit nervous because my muffin tin looks a little vintage rather shiny and non stick like the one that she used, so I sprayed the heck out of it with some cooking spray.  I dipped those bad boy oreos in the brownie mix and plopped them into the muffin pan.  The only problem that I ran into was that then mix I grabbed was an 8X8 pan size.  It was enough to cover two dozen cookies, but the last few were a little skimpy.  Next time I will get the family size brownie mix. 

I shoved them into the oven and baked 'em at 350 for 13 minutes.  Ran a knife around the edge of each one as soon as they came out of the oven.  Perfection.  They popped out of there just like a non stick miracle.


The recipe called for white chocolate drizzled on top, but for some reason my thoughts turned to powdered sugar .....  Which led me to a stencil snowflake. 

Of course, I had to root around and find a stencil.  I discovered one with the "Perfect Brownie" pan we got for Christmas last year, but you could easily punch one from cardstock or cut one out with a Cricut or some such device.


A couple of minutes later I had the cutest, yummiest cookies of the holiday season. 


None of them survived the evening.