I came across a fun cookbook when cruising the library shelves this week. It's called The Old Farmer's Almanac Everyday Cookbook and I'm really loving it. If you see a recipe on my menu this week without a link, I probably got it from this cookbook. Go see if your library has it and if not, you can find a link to it in my right sidebar under the title "I Recommend."
Breakfasts
Toasted Bagels and fruit
Lemon Poppy seed Muffins
Swedish Oatmeal Pancakes (these look yummy with pears and toasted almonds in them)
Yogurt Parfaits
Oats with apples and brown sugar
Pancakes from scratch
Leftover Muffins
Dinners
Pizza Roll Ups (family movie night) and pop
Speedy Stir Fry and brown rice
Crockpot Round Steak, mashed potatoes, fresh sliced veggies
Baked Pasta w/ Fresh Tomatoes and Smoked Mozzarella, buttered peas
Creamy Mushroom Bake, and green salad
Crockpot Pinto Beans and Rice, marinated cucumber and tomato salad
Leftover Buffet
To see more Menu's go check out Organizing Junkie and don't forget to check back tomorrow to see if I kept it under $60 this week.
6 comments:
My husband gave me that cookbook for Christmas and I like it very much! There is a no-knead bread recipe in there I've made a few times which is very good and I love, love, love the Slow Cooker Apple Pie recipe.
Another great plan! The pizza roll ups sound good! Thanks for sharing!
~Liz
I am a sucker for cook books, I just love them! I will have to see if my library has this one.
I really like how you post your breakfast menus. That is where I struggle the most. I'm not a big breakfast girl, so I just offer my kids bagels, cereal and the occasional pancakes - and that gets boring for all of us. You have really good ideas we have used on occasion. I need to incorporate them more! :)
i placed it on hold with our library, can't wait to try it out
I will look for that cookbook on our next library run. I cant wait to try the pizza roll ups/pin wheels. my kids would love those.
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