Sunday, July 27, 2014

What did you eat last week?

Ok, I'm a week behind, but I have some GOOOOOD recipes to share and the whole week under $200 (for a fam. of five, mind you)- not too shabby!

We are on a cash only budget, as I mentioned last week we are using a plan to become debt free sooner than later.  With that, we have allotted $200 weekly for our grocery money.  That is why the meal plan is so important.  If I have  plan, I stick to it.  This meal plan is really just dinners.  I am a leftovers girl.  I typically eat those for lunch.  Of course, my kids rarely do, so I get their snacks, breakfast, drinks for us all, and misc. items within the budget, too.  $200 is really a lot, so we usually have about $50 left, which is good because in the summers who knows what will come up and we'll need to run to the store for this or that.  It's working for us.  You need to assess your needs, and come up with a budget that works for you.

I will tell you that I recently read a book to wrap my head around a lot of the terms and things that my husband talks about so often.  I am not the money manager in our home, and I really need to take a more active role in this, so I read



which I highly recommend for anyone in the working world who one day plans to retire.   Good info in here, to put to immediate use!

That was my PSA for today.  You're welcome.  Now to the food.
So last week we were really busy!  Mairin was off to camp, so she and her dad went on their date last Friday night.  That left me with the other two and we wanted to have our own fun!  I made them their fav. meal:  Stuffed Shells and garlic bread.  I do not eat this any longer.  Too much dairy and gluten for my gut!  However they eat every last bite.  It's super easy, too.  It is not a Pinterest recipe.  It's actually from my husband's basketball coaching days when he'd go to pre-game, team dinners.  A mom made this for the team and he LOVED it.  Here's the recipe (it's not healthy, but there are plenty of gluten-free, vegan options out there that could be used instead):
1  box shells (I get the large ones, which are sometimes difficult to find- look on the top shelf in the pasta aisle)
1 egg
1 large tub cottage chz
2 bags mozzarella chz
2 jars spaghetti sauce (my fam likes sauce, you could get away with one- same with the cheese)
Add-ins- choose one or two:
chopped fresh basil
2 cloves chopped garlic
browned and drained ground turkey
two teaspoons Wild Tree Hearty Italian Seasoning

In a large pot, cook the shells according to pkg directions.  While they cook mix next three ingredients in a bowl.  Add your "Add-Ins" to the cheese/egg mix.  When the shells are fully cooked, rinse them well with cold water.  Then take a 9 x 13 dish and pour enough spaghetti sauce in the bottom to cover.  Begin filling the shells with the mixture (I fill mine very full).  Lay them face up in the dish.  Once the dish is full pour the rest of the sauce over the shells (to cover).  Top with a layer of mozzarella cheese.  Bake at 350 for 25 minutes.

This makes more than one dish EVERY TIME.  So, I typically take one to a neighbor.  It holds up well in the fridge for a day, but I'd not wait much past that.  I've never frozen this, but maybe covered well it would keep.  WHENEVER I have to bring a meal to someone, this is my go to.  I'm telling you, people love it!

While the girls ate that, I had these delicious chicken burgers (recipe here).  I didn't make the sauce.  I just sliced the avocado, added some quartered cherry tomatoes, and squeezed a lime over it all.  YUM!!!  I also didn't have cilantro.  I had basil from a friend's garden (which I used in the shells), so I put that in the burgers instead.  I really think you could use whatever you have on hand.  Fresh herbs add so much to a dish, so this would be one to exp. with!

Saturday- We had rubbed porkchops using a couple new rubs my hubs bought while we were in South Haven, Michigan, at Spice Merchants.  Check them out!  SOOOO cool.
I made salad and we had sweet corn from the farmer's market.

Sunday- I went to Cooper's Hawk Winery for dinner, so my kids had pizza and Pat had leftovers.  (Insert Debby Downer, "Wah, wah...)

Monday- We had our dear friends over for dinner.  When I made this plan and we shopped, I was going to make Roasted Shrimp and Broccoli (recipe).  But, they were going to bring an amazing salad (she's a great cook) and I didn't feel like this was enough to really host with, so I turned it into garlic butter shrimp and quinoa (recipe).  It was beautiful ( used red and white quinoa), and delicious.  I'm not afraid of butter, so I used unsalted, organic sticks.  There is a TON of garlic in this recipe, so drink up on your water because you will easily wake up thirsty.  Worth it, though!

Tuesday- I made my own roasted chicken (recipe).  First time. :)  I usually go to Whole Foods and buy a rotisserie chicken from the deli, but this was MUCH better!  Seriously!  Very impressive. We had olive oil roasted potato wedges (cut your potato into wedges, throw in a bag w/EVOO, put on a cookie sheet, top w/sea salt, bake at 400 until brown and crispy), and peas.  YES, peas.  We eat those.  We like them, even.  Don't judge.

Wednesday- That was a crazy day/evening.  I honestly cannot remember what we ate.  However, I had planned to use the leftover chicken that I took from the whole chicken on Tuesday (we had about two cups of shredded chicken left) and make chicken wraps (recipe) and egg drop soup (recipe).
I will make this, just didn't this week!

Thursday- We love fish!  There are thousands of great, easy recipes on pinterest, so look for one that suits you!  We went for Talapia w/fresh pesto (recipe). I put it in grapeseed oil, but you could easily grill this, or even put in a foil packet on your grill with sliced lemon.  Fresh herbs are key to the flavor here, but you could use any.  I do not have a fancy food processor.  I'm still using my 14 year old blender attachment, but it works fine.  Use what you have.

Friday- We went to a friend's 40th bday party.  We ate leftovers before we went.  BUDGET, people.  No room for dinner out (BOO)!

I have this week's plan all set.  I'm super excited for some grilled salmon.  Looks easy and Mairin is home, so she will devour it!  Missed that kid!  Of course, the oldest is off to a week-long camp now!  Summer fun!!!
I hope your week was great!  More to come on a great, EASY cookie I found and this week's plan.

Monday, July 7, 2014

Cauliflower ear... good thing I don't wrestle...

Who really likes it?  Not many.  I don't know a whole lot of people who choose cauliflower as their favorite veggie...  am I right?  BUT- ever since I first heard about pizza with a cauliflower crust, I was all in.  Ok, no I wasn't.  But I was interested/curious/intrigued.  How could this possibly be a good replacement for the crust that serves to hold all the tomato-y, cheesy, goodness that I LOVE?  I have an addiction to Pinterest, and you will likely find many a crust substitute on my boards, but I have yet to attempt one- UNTIL TODAY!  Yes, I did it!  I jumped in cauliflower ear first and made one heck of a pizza (if I do say so myself)!

Let's back up a bit, seeing as I haven't been very present on my blog lately. We have new rules at our house. We are on a budget.  No, I mean a real one.  Not our usual, "We're on a budget, unless you really want something." budget.  This is the real deal, and we are killing it, I must say!  This budget combines a little Dave Ramsey and Ron Renyolds, and a whole lot of will power.  This includes a weekly grocery budget (CASH ONLY, friends).  Groceries on a tight budget require advanced planning.  As we all know, it's not always cost effective to eat healthy, so I really need to make sure I know what we are eating and when, and then stay true to the plan.  I have been, and it's been enlightening to see the items we purchase when we are intentional!  And guess what...  no one has starved!  :)

This week's plan includes:
Monday- BBQ Chicken pizza w/cauliflower crust  (Recipe here)
                green salad (just romaine and cukes)
                clean popsicles (recipe here)
Tuesday- Cookout w/friends- bring Mexican Quinoa salad (recipe here)
                                                       dessert (not sure what I'll do for that, yet)

Wednesday- Cookout w/friends- bring pattied burgers
                                                            veggie salad (romaine, sweet peppers, cukes, feta)

Thursday- Talapia (recipe here- but I will use Wildtree Everything Spice Blend for the season salt and
                Earth  Harvest spread for the butter)
                 broccoli
                 brown rice (w/garlic, liquid aminos and ginger)

Friday- Gluten-free spaghetti w/grapeseed oil, quartered cherry tomatoes, fresh basil and parm.
             veggie salad
             garlic bread for the kids

Sat- cookout (not sure what we need to bring, but saved $20 of the budget for this reason)

So- once I committed to the cauliflower crust, I had to be in it to win it.  My crust didn't look like the pic in the recipe. Here's mine:

 
after 23 min. at 450*


I topped it just like the recipe said, but I used 2 cups of shredded chicken and probably more BBQ than necessary, but I do love that condiment!  Had we not had some at home already, I would have sought out the sauce with the least amount of sugar.  However, what we had was good and took nothing from the budget, so we went with it.  I would also suggest for those that are dairy free, or on the cleanse, head over to Whole Foods and get Mozzarella Style Shred from Lisanatti.  I typically get the block and shred it myself.  It's delicious and NO ONE will know the difference (pinky swear).  I used regular cheese, and it was still delicious.  Here's the final product:
YUM!
My only complaint was that it was not pick-up and eat pizza.  The crust was pretty flimsy.  My youngest ate hers, my older two were less excited, but they don't get excited for much that I make.  We ate outside with the evening breeze and a little Brett Eldridge on the radio.  Made for a great evening.  I will say, upon entering the house after dinner, I was quickly reminded that we ate cauliflower... let's hope that smell doesn't stick around!!

If you try any of these recipes, let us know how it goes.  If you make modifications, please share.  :)
Enjoy!