Mar 22 2009
Meal Plan Monday: March 22nd
So after another week of a lot of sickness for my boys, we’ve decided to go light this week and focus on a healthier menu plan. We are upping the veggies, as well as focussing on fresh fruits and fresh air. The menu plan might be a little on the boring side, but its time to start gearing up for spring and getting off some of this winter weight.
Sun: Dinner at the In-Laws (Thanks Maggie!!)
Mon: Grilled chicken breast lightly seasoned, served over fresh salad with romaine, cucumber, bean sprouts, celery, tomato and carrot
Tue: Grilled strip steak, lightly seasoned, served over fresh salad with romaine, cucumber, bean sprouts, celery, tomato and carrot
Wed: Pasta with fresh cut tomatoes, zucchini, onions, garlic, olive oil
Thur: Black bean soup -or- grilled chicken, with salad
Fri: lovely leftovers (aka more salad
Sat: Out to dinner…friends coming in from Vermont
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I really need to stock up on my healthy veggie packed recipes, my recipe list is getting pretty redundant and boring!!
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Grocery List
This week we need little for us to make it through the week.
eggs
sugar
bread
chicken breast
steak
romaine lettuce
cucumbers
bean sprouts
tomatoes
carrots
oranges
bananas
apples
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Happy cooking!!








). We then walked around the mall, chatted and laughed, and had a nice time on our little date. But this outing really got me thinking. Why do places like Build A Bear cost us so much? Why are our children becoming so ingrained to think that the stuff is as important as the experience? I understand that it can be fun to spoil our kids sometimes, but when do we go from special treats to teaching our kids that it is important to have stuff? I am really beginning to think that an outing, a trip, a childhood is as expensive as we make it. Sure there are the necessities, the items we can’t get away from (diapers, formula) but how much of the expenses of raising children name brand new clothing and all the latest and greatest gadgets, and what does this teach our kids?I realize I am rambling a bit, but this is what I was thinking about today. I am proud of myself that I only spend $7.12 on my boy for his new panda and that we had a wonderful day together. I hope that if anything comes out of this recession, if there can be a positive from these hard economic times, its that we realize that the stuff just isn’t as important. How much money we spend on our children is not as important as how much time we spend with them, and the quality of that time together. So that was our day…and I guess we could say that this officially kicks off my Frugal Family Fun series….stay tuned for more (I’ll probably start posting this on Fridays because…well…I like aliterations….and I really like my weekly recipe postings to be on Saturdays) Have a lovely night!! 




