We spent the weekend out-of-town visiting some friends. When we were leaving Ian told me he was angry because he didn’t want to go home yet.
Our friend made Ian a fire in the fire pit so Ian could roast his hot dog Saturday night. It was a toasty 27° out.
Sunday was spend unpacking and recuperating so I needed to make this post quickly! I did go to my Pinterest page to try to find some new things to cook.
I will leave you with a picture of Sid and the reason I usually feed him yogurt instead of letting him do it himself.
So I am not actually planning any meals this week. We have some family in town and my days/evenings will be consumed by them. But in a good way.
So I thought I would share something else useful with you.
I love sandwiches. Love them. Eat them a lot, probably would every day if I could. Apparently I have passed this on to Ian, along with some family OCD. On his first day of school I made him a ham and cheese sandwich. Now I have to make him one everyday he goes to school, luckily he only goes three days a week.
I tried to switch it up and make it on a tortilla, or give him other things for lunch. Nope. Always a sandwich, preferably ham and cheese. Even though he likes other kinds of sandwiches. We have had a discussion about it. He has rules for me to follow.
I thought I was pretty smart when I would buy a pound of deli meat and then freeze half of it. Or sometimes I would buy more than one pound, if it was on sale.
Let’s be honest. Making sandwiches everyday is a lot of work. So I would never go through a half pound, let alone a pound of deli meat before it went bad. Lots of waste with that. (even though I love sandwiches)
When I would freeze some, I would have to remember to take it out to defrost on Sunday. Not always possible. If I didn’t take it out on Sunday night, I wouldn’t take it out that week and would end up buying more deli meat.
There was the logic for that. I most likely wouldn’t eat it on the weekend, but I might get through most of it by Friday. So if it wasn’t defrosted by Monday morning, it would just be a waste.
Even with all these problems, I still always did it this way. Buy a pound of ham, freeze half, leave in freezer while buying more ham…
Till one day. I didn’t have any normal sized zip lock bags. I only had the small snack size. But I had to freeze the deli meat. Like right then.
So I put three pieces of ham in each bag, which happens to be the perfect amount to make Ian sandwiches all week. Or enough for one adult sandwich.
I realized I could buy a pound of ham, spend five minutes putting it in to many snack sized bags and freezing them. I could pull out one bag for a week of Ian’s lunches and if I wanted a sandwich, I could grab another. It takes way less time to defrost three pieces of ham then half a pound. If I didn’t use it all then I was only throwing away one piece of ham. Way less waste. And the pound lasted longer, so I am only buying about a pound a month.
OK. I know, seems like common knowledge but I was pretty excited about my idea so I thought I would share it with you.
It’s ok, you don’t have to use the word genius, even though I know you will *wink, wink*
Do you ever feel like the Monday after a long holiday it excruciating? Ugh! I can’t get anything done!
This was Sid’s first eating Thanksgiving. He was only a couple of months old last year, so he didn’t try any of the food. He still won’t eat mashed potatoes, neither will his brother. What is wrong with my kids?
Now that Thanksgiving is over and everybody is (hopefully) getting over whatever cold/illness they have had. (all my boys were sick over the holiday, some worse than others) I can officially start planning all our Christmas events! Boy is it hard work!
This weeks meals will probably be quick and easy, I am talking casseroles and the crock pot. I have a lot of shopping/wrapping/things to do! The next few weeks menus will probably be the same way. Hopefully this weekend I can get them all planned out so I won’t have to think about them again, until it is time to cook them.
Not only is it the week of Thanksgiving, but ’round here it is also parent-teacher conferences.
I have been busy this week making some teacher appreciation decorations for my sister. She is hosting a luncheon for the teachers at my nieces’ school.
She is making pies for them, and so I made little bunting flags for the pies. I think they are gonna be pretty cute.
Sorry, not a lot of links to recipes with this plan. The holiday kind of changes things up. It’s a busy week so we are having some easy-peasy dinners. Until the big one that is!
We are having dinner at my moms, and so we all contribute something for dinner. I am a master of mashed potatoes. Which is what I will be making.