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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Weekly Menu Plan ~ More Back-to-School Breakfasts & Lunches

Grain-Free Dutch Baby Pancake
We survived the first week of school.  New routines are still being learned and fine-tuned, but there were no tardies or late pick-ups, thankfully.  I think this year will be the most structured we've experienced, and it feels like a happy change.

Monday:
To-do:  soak sourdough tortillas
Breakfast:  Grain-Free Biscuits (double batch) with Eggs & Bacon
Lunch:  Sourdough Almond Butter & Homemade Jam Sandwiches, Hummus, Carrot Slices, & Raw Cheese Slices
Dinner:  Slow Cooker Meat Sauce (recipe coming this week) over Spaghetti Squash

Tuesday:
To-do: make sourdough tortillas, soak sourdough English muffins, thaw ground beef
Breakfast:  Paleo Breakfast Bread
Lunch:  Raw Cheese Slices, Fresh Grapes, Tortilla Chips, Paleo Breakfast Bread Squares


Thursday:
To-do: soak porridge, make primal cookies, thaw ground beef for Saturday night
Breakfast:  Scrambled Eggs & Fresh Grapes
Lunch:  Turkey & Cheese Wraps in Homemade Tortillas, Cookie Dough Bites, Fresh Salsa, Tortilla Chips

Friday:
To-do:  soak sourdough pancakes
Breakfast: Porridge & Eggs

Saturday:
To-do:
Breakfast:  Pancake Bar
Lunch:  Irish Nachos
Snack:  Fresh Melon Slices
Dinner:  Taco Salad

Sunday:
To-do: menu plan
Lunch:  Leftovers
Dinner:  Leftovers
(Sunday is my day off)

I'm sharing this at Monday ManiaReal Food Wednesday, Simple Lives Thursday.

5 comments:

  1. Do you use maple syrup or honey in place of agave nectar for the grain free biscuits? Thanks for another great meal plan!

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  2. It's funny, I'm reading this and your husband's song comes on the radio at the same time ;-)

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  3. You are so welcome! I actually omitted the sweetener because we topped them with jam. They came out great without it.

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  4. Thank you for this! We are starting another school year and I am constantly flying by the seat of my pants so this plan with REAL food is wonderful. We homeschool, which should make meals easier, but I've found it's actually more difficult to get homemaking done because I am so busy monitoring lessons when we are home. Add in two different football practice schedules, two different dance schedules, an active 2 year old and an expectant and tired mama and this fall could be a recipe for disaster without some serious planning.

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  5. So glad I found this at Real Food Wednesday! We've been reducing the wheat in our diet, and at least one class in school will be nut-free this year. I'm on the hunt for recipes!

    If you have lunch box recipes to share, I'm doing a lunch box recipe & tip roundup this Thursday on my blog Frugal Local Kitchen (http://frugallocalkitchen.com/blog/). I'd love to share gluten-free recipes to encourage other parents dealing with nut-free classrooms.

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