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Breakfast
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Snack
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Sunday
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Bacon and eggs
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Tuna
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Leftovers
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Veggies and dip
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Monday
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Banana Smoothie
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Turkey cheese roll-ups
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“Boston Market Style” Tempeh,
roasted veggies
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Popcorn, celery with cream
cheese
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Tuesday
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Cereal/oatmeal
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Whole wheat crackers, peanut
butter, bananas
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Broccoli bites, pears with cheddar
cheese
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Wednesday
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Eggs
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Soup and grilled cheese
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Black bean burgers with wasabi
mayo, garlic cilantro fries
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Veggies and dip, berries
(blackberries and raspberries were on sale!)
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Thursday
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Cereal/oatmeal
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Cream cheese sandwiches with
cucumber
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Popcorn, pears with cheddar
cheese
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Friday
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Banana smoothie
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Broccoli cheese frittata
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Homemade pizza, salad
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Carrot applesauce muffins
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Saturday
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Pancakes
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Leftovers
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Fish, steamed veggies
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Cheese and crackers
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Veggies: Alice is
loving cucumbers right now, and we have broccoli, carrots and celery as well. We
dip in either hummus or Annie’s Goddess salad dressing.
Banana smoothie: The
dogs broke the blender (don’t ask…). I use my little food processer and throw
in a frozen over ripe banana, some organic whole milk, and a couple of drops of
vanilla. One banana makes enough for Alice and I for breakfast.
Pears with cheese: my
friend taught Alice to lay a slice of cheddar on an apple slice. I tried it
with pears. YUM. You should really try it.
Soup: It didn’t make
sense to me to buy just chicken breast for the curry chicken when I could buy a
whole chicken for like a dollar more. So I’m using what I need for the curry
and then using the rest for some homemade chicken noodle soup.
Popcorn: have you used
the popcorn trick? CHEAP and easy! Also, you know exactly what’s in it.
Broccoli cheese
frittata: easiest. Lunch. Ever. Eggs (I usually use around 6), some salt and
pepper, broccoli, and then grate in some cheese. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes or
so.
Thank you so much for posting this link. Really enjoyed peeking into your menu plans.
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