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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Menu - 21 - 27 September 2008


There's been a lot going on in the past few weeks that I can't talk about, that I won't talk about, that really just are none of my business, and so forth and so on, so... yeah, I haven't been saying anything.

On with the menu.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: french toast, bacon
lunch: foraging
dinner: hamburgers, french fries, baked beasn, salad

Monday Mom night (me left alone to write or edit)
breakfast: omelets
lunch: leftovers
dinner: chicken nuggets, french fries, salad

Tuesday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: leftovers, cottage cheese, fruit, salad
dinner: stuffed shells, salad

Wednesday
breakfast: eggs, grits, toast, bacon
lunch: hamburger, salad, cottage cheese, fruit
dinner: parmesan tilapia (or salmon), mashed potatoes, broccoli, salad

Thursday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: sandwich, cottage cheese, fruit
dinner: chicken (haven't determined HOW yet), rice, broccoli, salad

Friday
breakfast: eggs, grits, toast, bacon
lunch: sandwich / leftovers, salad, cottage cheese, fruit
dinner: beef medallions, baked potatoes, broccoli, salad

Saturday - pick up Angel Food box at 930am
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: ???
dinner: ???




Blue skies, world.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Menu - 31 August - 6 September 2008


There should be words falling out of my head and, alas, there aren't. Well, not good words at any rate. This whole "zombie-mom" thing has got to stop. I need to sleep. Preferably at night.

I was planning on doing some writing tonight, but since there are no words, I'm just going to shut down and do a bit of relaxing. I'll peel my eyeballs and whatever happens, well, happens. With luck, that will be sleep but if words do start falling out of my head, I'll try to net them.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: hot dogs, chips
dinner: hamburgers, salad

Monday Mom night (me left alone to write or edit)
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: McDonald's
dinner: stuffed shells, salad, garlic bread

Tuesday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: sandwich, fruit
dinner: boneless round steak, rice, broccoli, salad

Wednesday
breakfast: eggs, grits, toast
lunch: hot dog, fruit
dinner: parmesan tilapia, mac & cheese, green peas, salad

Thursday - writer's group meeting
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: sandwich, fruit
dinner: shepherd's pie, salad

Friday
breakfast: eggs, grits, toast
lunch: waffles
dinner: chicken breast fillets, mashed potatoes, broccoli, salad

Saturday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: foraging
dinner: tacos, salad




Sweet dreams, world.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Menu - Aug. 24 - 30, 2008


Last week went all kerfloopy what with Tropical Storm Fay skirting us and school starting and school closing for the storm that never came and all sorts of other stuff.

Second week of school starts today. I'm slowly getting used to having the days to myself again.

My grandfather is doing better and home again. He may even be doing what he needs to be doing to stay healthy, too.

My head is kind of empty this morning so we'll just move right along to the menu.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: waffles, bacon
lunch: hamburgers, chips
dinner: Parmesan encrusted tilipia, mac & cheese, green peas, salad

Monday Mom night (me left alone to write or edit)
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: sandwich or leftovers, fruit
dinner: chicken with broccoli & cheese (frozen), baked potatoes, lima beans, salad

Tuesday
breakfast: eggs, grits, bacon, OJ
lunch: sandwich, fruit
dinner: pork medallions, corn nibblets, carrots, broccoli

Wednesday
breakfast: oatmeal or cereal, OJ
lunch: sandwich, fruit
dinner: boneless round steak, rice, broccoli

Thursday
breakfast: sausage biscuits
lunch: sandwich, fruit
dinner: pasta, salad

Friday
breakfast: oatmeal or cereal, OJ
lunch: sandwich, fruit
dinner: chicken breast fillets, mashed potatoes, broccoli

Saturday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: foraging
dinner: Salisbury steaks (frozen), mashed potatoes, broccoli




Blue skies, world.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Menu - Aug. 10 - 16, 2008


Last week's menu got all sorts of scrambled but I think we did good, all things considered.

Anything I might have to say to recap last week shouldn't be said, so...

Olympics! How insanely fantastic was the men's 4x100 freestyle relay?? Maybe the French (and everyone else) will think twice before saying things like "The Americans? We're going to smash them. That's what we came here for." Silly boy.

This week is due to be a bit on the tense side with my grandfather still in the hospital and K. gearing up for school (by that I mean she'll be trying to hibernate all week) and just stuff happening.

So, on with the menu.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: foraging
lunch: hamburgers, chips, salad
dinner: soup, grilled cheese & ham sandwiches, chips, salad

Monday Mom night (me left alone to write or edit, assuming I'm not watching the Olympics...)
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: sandwich or hot dog, fruit
dinner: baked chicken fillets, baked potatoes, lima beans, salad

Tuesday
breakfast: eggs, grits, bacon, OJ
lunch: sandwich or hot dog, fruit
dinner: pork chops, black eyed peas, mashed potatoes, salad

Wednesday
breakfast: oatmeal or cereal, OJ
lunch: sandwiches, fruit
dinner: stir fried round steak, rice, broccoli, salad

Thursday - Open house at school
breakfast: eggs, grits, bacon, OJ
lunch: leftovers
dinner: shepherd's pie

Friday - Pay day; grocery shopping
breakfast: sausage biscuits
lunch: leftovers
dinner: fish, mac & cheese, broccoli

Saturday - brother's birthday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: ???
dinner: ???




Blue skies, world.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

This, that, and some of that, too.

So, my little vampire called off the trip to the movie again today. Pity. I actually wanted to go today. I could have used the distraction.

A. is due in... sometime today. He called early yesterday afternoon to tell me "done here!" and let me know he was trying to get an earlier flight back. Unless someone at the office changes his flight plans for him, he's stuck. Unless he can catch a standby seat. Either way, I probably won't know until he's landed and texting me with "landed".

Despite her desire to sleep all day, I need to rouse the little vampire so that we can run some of the other errands we had to do today. Top of that list is taking her updated physical form over to the school. After that, um, I don't know. Most of today was planned around the movie and trip to the airport.

I've got to call my mom and see how things are going with my grandfather and find out if he's going into the hospital today and if she needs any help. I feel like I should be there but I'm sure my grandfather doesn't want the kid or I there while he's so sick. Especially the kid, and I really don't have anywhere to stick her until school starts. And I know my mom won't want the kid around because she (my mom) is prone to crying these past few days with her stress levels creeping into worrisome highs, and she just doesn't cry or be upset around her granddaughter.

I'd go to the bookstore to kill a few hours (seriously, I could happily spend days there) but I'm good on books for the moment -- more than good, actually -- and I'd never be able to spend that much time there without buying a stack of books. (The number of books I walk out with increases exponentially with amount of time I spend in the store.)

I keep thinking there's a reason I need to hit either WalMart or Target, but I'm at a loss as to what that reason might be. There's just this nagging pull toward the store that I'm resisting until I know WHY I need to be there. Eventually it will come to me. I hope.

My horoscope has me... smirking.

Your horoscope for Wednesday, Aug 06, 2008
Sagittarius (Nov 22 - Dec 21)

Public recognition may finally be on the way, but you still need to be patient as one thing after another delays the completion of a project. Lack of progress has probably increased your frustration, making you eager or even desperate to get the job done. But don't talk yourself into taking bold action now, for it's not likely a good move. Recognizing that your perspective is bent out of shape today gives you good reason to wait a little bit longer.

Lack of progress has PROBABLY increased my frustration? Oh please. My frustration level has been at a dangerous high lately. If I don't start writing again soon my head will explode. Seriously. Luckily, A. is a smart man and realizes this and is trying to work with me to make that happen.

Maybe that's what I'll do if I'm not needed anywhere else today. I'll work on some character development. I can sit and talk to people in my head for a few hours, learning all sorts of interesting things about them. Maybe after I've gotten to know some of the voices in my head better, they'll tell me their stories. Maybe.

That's it for now.

Blue skies, world.


Monday, August 4, 2008

So very tired now.

Sweet merciful... I am exhausted.

"Very long, very hot day" doesn't even begin to describe it, but there it is.

It's... Monday... and the menu has already been scrambled. Every single meal today was altered. Seriously. I can only hope the week gets better.

Apparently, despite having had such a loooooong day of not being home and not getting to eat dinner until after 8pm, K. still wants to catch the movie tomorrow morning. I suppose we'll see if that happens or not in the morning. Standing rule: if she doesn't get out of bed and isn't ready by 8am (ideally we need to leave no later than 845am) then we don't go.

We found the Village Inn where the writers group meets and, well, I'm already a huge quivering bundle of nerves. As I told A. earlier today, I have no problem driving there by myself but it's going to take a minor miracle to get me out of the car and inside the building. It's been a very, very, VERY long time since I've gone anywhere or done anything like this by myself. On top of the "going someplace new and meeting and talking to strange people" nerves, this involves my writing. And I'm super sensitive and shy about my writing.

I think I need to stop thinking about it and just go to bed now.

Sweet dreams, world.


Sunday, August 3, 2008

Menu - Aug. 3 - 9, 2008


Crazy sort of week in which I did a lot of blank staring and frustrated sighing. Getting some recipes posted is a high priority for this week, even if I have to do it at 3am when it's not raining and I'm trying desperately to get my little vampire to go to sleep so I can go to sleep myself.

This new week brings bucket loads of excitement and promises to have me either banging my head against the nearest wall, breathing into a paper bag, or looking around while wondering what the aliens did with my family because they're being far too cooperative. Only time will tell which.

A. leaves town Monday afternoon and should be returning Wednesday night right about the time I want to be falling into bed.

K. wants to see the free/almost free movies both Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. I'm inclined to take her since it's the last week of the summer vacation movie "camp".

Thursday night (assuming A. is actually home by then, because let's face it, I'm not too trusting of the airlines lately) brings true weirdness: me going out to a writers group. Alone.

Only two more weeks until school starts. While I'll miss K. and her individual brand of insanity, I'm eager to be back on a more structured schedule in which I'm not only in bed but also asleep by 10pm on most nights and annoyingly perky at 530am.

So. The menu. It's extremely simple and maybe not the healthiest in the world. At least I'm feeding them. (Too many days lately where I've been far too tempted to not feed them...)

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: grits, bacon
lunch: foraging
dinner: fast food (finishing errands)

Monday - A. out of town from mid-afternoon on
breakfast: eggs, grits, bacon, OJ
lunch: tuna salad in bread bowls
dinner: hamburgers, french fries

Tuesday - A. out of town
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: sandwich or hot dog, fruit
dinner: breakfast to order

Wednesday - A. out of town until bedtime
breakfast: oatmeal
lunch: hot dogs, fruit
dinner: mac & cheese, peas, broccoli

Thursday - Writers group meeting
breakfast: pasta, salad
lunch: baked potatoes stuffed with broccoli and cheese
dinner: pasta, salad

Friday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: sandwich or hot dog, fruit
dinner: orange-glazed chicken breasts, rice, broccoli, salad

Saturday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: ???
dinner: pork chops, black eyed peas, mashed potatoes, salad



Sweet dreams, world.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Menu - July 27 - August 2, 2008


Do you have any sort of clue how difficult it is to blog or post recipes without power? Even with my laptop, it's hard because, well, the wireless modem doesn't work and, yeah, I could compose the entry offline but my battery drains quickly and I don't have a spare. That's not to say that we've had no power for the past two weeks, just that it's been going out far more frequently than it should.

Update on the past few weeks. Um. Really not much to tell. Spent time playing games, writing (a little), reading, watching movies, sleeping, doing all those summer-fun-but-stuck-inside things we normally do. It rains almost daily, but it's Florida and summer and hurricane season, so it's expected.

There's only three more weeks left until school starts and we're more or less ready for it. Ready in the sense that we've shopped for and bought new (and better fitting) jeans, shirts, shoes, socks, and panties. We've purchased school supplies with the exception of notebook paper (waiting to find it under $0.75 a pack) and whatever specifics might be on the supply lists that we won't get until school actually starts (you know, when all the stores have been picked over and all that can be found are empty shelves where the school supplies USED to be).

We're initiating a "leave mom alone" night to be held on Mondays with the purpose of giving me some time to write or research or read or just hide in the back of my closet and talk to the spiders if I chose. With any luck at all, we're going to be attempting a "let mom out of the house by herself" night to be held on every other Thursday night so that I can actually attend one of the writing groups I found nearby. This means the menus for Mondays and every other Thursday have to be simple so they can feed themselves, or I have to cook in advance so they're just foraging on leftovers. Either way, they've got kitchen clean up duties on those nights and I'm half-expecting to have to do all the dishes that have been used when I get up the following mornings. I have hopes that it won't be that way, but only time will tell.

I'd continue babbling but I hear thunder in the distance and want to get the menu up before our world turns very dark and wet again.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: french toast, bacon
lunch: foraging
dinner: foraging

Monday
breakfast: (oops, sort of slept through it)
lunch: tuna, fruit
dinner: pasta, salad

Tuesday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: leftover pasta, fruit
dinner: meatball stroganoff, green peas, salad

Wednesday
breakfast: waffles
lunch: leftovers / sandwiches, fruit
dinner: fish, french fries, lima beans, salad

Thursday - PAY DAY - grocery shopping
breakfast: eggs, grits, hashbrowns, bacon
lunch: ??? (whether we stop for food or not will depend on how long the shopping is taking us)
dinner: chicken fillets, mac & cheese, broccoli, salad

Friday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: hot dogs / hamburgers
dinner: steak, baked potatoes, broccoli, salad

Saturday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: ???
dinner: riblets, baked beans, salad



Blue skies, world.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

A... mole?

So, apparently I'm a mole. I think it might be off a bit, but then again, maybe not. Not the way I've been recently.


http://www.animalinyou.com/survey.asp

Mole
Genera and species: Castor canadensis
Collective Term: A business of beavers

Description
It's easy to recognize the mole personality. For one thing, they have a pasty complexion and are usually seen in late night coffee shop, jazz bars, or underground clubs. To avoid drawing attention to themselves, they favor dark clothing and sunglasses and are the first people to volunteer for the graveyard shift.

The mole is a smallish individual with far more power than its flaccid body suggests, although its strength is more mental than physical. With its ability to focus on the job at hand, there is no situation from which a mole cannot extricate itself.

There's something compelling about the mole personality, and in the early sixties it was quite fashionable to be a mole in the form of a creative and philosophical beatnik -- expressing angst through music and poetry. Bob Dylan and John Lennon carried the mole standard into the seventies, but the fashion largely died and moles were forced back underground.

Moles are restless and although constantly engaged in activity, they never seem to get anything done and despite their drab appearance, they have extremely sharp minds and are excellent problem solvers. As reflected in their determined burrowing through difficult terrain, moles prefer solutions with straight lines rather than having to go around problems. When confronted with difficult issues, they never give up -- hacking away with dogged determination until the answer is found. This attribute makes them perfect for jobs in engineering, accounting or diagnostic work.

Sex is not the most important thing in the mole's life but if there is one animal personality that can push all the right buttons; it would be its soul mate, the bat. (like Yoko Ono) The bat and the mole share a love for dark intimacy and when these two get together, black magic is bound to happen.


Careers and Hobbies
Engineering
Songwriting
Grave digger
Researching
Music
Poetry
Coffeshops
Designing

Famous Moles
Bob Dylan, John Lennon.



So, um, just how does one pick up grave digging as a hobby?

Sweet dreams, I'm off to be before I get into any more trouble.


Menu - July 13 - 19, 2008


Yeah, yeah, I've been a serious slacker for several weeks. Sometimes life just demands that I be away from my computer(s) and be, basically, absent from most people's field of vision. That's just the way it works and I'm old enough to have learned not to struggle against it.

Not much has happened that I care to have posted for all the world to see, but there has been quite a flurry of activity of late. So! Random pros and cons from among the stuff I'm willing to share with the world. Mainly because I'm too tired to do anything but make lists. In no particular order, just as they fall out of my head.

Pro - my cousin hatched a beautiful baby boy over the weekend. Holding him in my arms before he was even 24 hours old very nearly eradicated more than a week's worth of stress and exhaustion, though I will be the first to admit that I was nowhere near as exhausted as she was. Or on the wonderful drugs the hospital gave her. Of course, that didn't stop me from sleeping for close to twelve hours last night.

Con - the secondary hard drive on the computer on the desk is fried. This has been a hugely devastating blow to me because it's where I have... had... all of my graphics, my family history files, almost four years worth of writing research files, and a host of other stuff that was exclusively mine. None of it was backed up. It was a slave drive. It shouldn't have fried. I know better now.

Pro - I know better now, and am now the proud new owner of a 360GB external hard drive that is compatible with both my laptop and the computer on the desk. And it's all mine.

Pro - other than the research files (which I'll never be able to duplicate), none of my writing files were lost. I do have all my writing backed up on flash drives, and after last week, those backups are even current.

Pro - I have a dear friend that is such a wonderful computer geek. I'm shipping him my fried slave drive to see if he can salvage anything. I know better than to have any hope because when I kill computer parts I do a mighty fine job of it, but if anyone can coax that drive to cough anything up, it'd be him.

Pro - I've been toying with the idea of a new story and am quite eager to work on it.

Con - Getting any research done to further develop that new story idea is proving to be quite impossible for a wide variety of reasons, and that's driving me just a wee bit batty.

Con - Despite some fantastic ideas, I've gotten absolutely no writing done in the past month or so and I do believe my head is going to explode soon.

Pro - I've been holding off that skull explosion with massive amounts of book reading. You know, whenever I'm not having stress-induced meltdowns.

Pro - I got a new bra. I think I love it. I think I might have to order another in the same style but in a different color.

Con - My weight has been fluctuating wildly. My weight loss endeavors have not been going all that well, but what can I honestly expect when my eating and sleeping habits have been so wildly erratic?

I do think that's all I'm willing to share, so on with the menu.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: waffles
lunch: sandwiches, chips
dinner: dinner out (Outback)

Monday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: leftovers / sandwiches, fruit
dinner: chicken fillets, mac & cheese, broccoli, lima beans, salad

Tuesday
breakfast: scrambled eggs, grits, hash browns, OJ
lunch: sandwiches, fruit
dinner: flat bread melts (*note to self: post this recipe*), french fries (home-made), salad

Wednesday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: ??? (grocery shopping)
dinner: tacos, salad

Thursday
breakfast: eggs, grits, hash browns, OJ
lunch: sandwiches, fruit
dinner: mystery meat (I think it's boneless pork chops), rice, broccoli, salad

Friday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: sandwiches, fruit
dinner: beans (*note to self: post this recipe*), rice, corn bread (*ditto*), salad

Saturday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: ???
dinner: shepherd's pie



Sweet dreams, world.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

...and off to the walk-in clinic we go!

So. After a series of insanely crazy days during which we barely had time to breathe, our schedule settled down enough to actually cook at home tonight. At least until roughly 5:55pm (edt) when A. sliced the area between the tip of his finger and the pad of his finger nearly off with a bread knife. He wrapped his finger in a paper towel and I took over cooking dinner (he was supposed to be helping K. cook it, she was... in her room, I think, and he was cooking). After roughly 45 minutes of constant pressure to stop the bleeding, A. reluctantly agreed to go to the walk-in clinic because he was "tired of holding pressure on it". I tossed the pasta in the colander, turned off the sauce, turned off the garlic cheese bread, and out the door we went.

The result of the walk-in clinic visit was amusing. Mostly to A., but K. and I got some giggles, too. K. and I hung out in the waiting area while A. went wherever the chick in mint green scrubs took him. When he (finally) came back out he reported a silly conversation where the doctor tried to include A. in the diagnosis and the decision for the course of action that should be taken (something along the lines of the doctor asking A. if he thought they should do stitches or not and A. thinking "YOU'RE the doctor!"), a tetnus shot, his finger super-glued back together, and a 10-day prescription for antibiotics.

We also ended up getting Chick-fil-A on the way home because, woah, pushing 9pm already.

So. I have a kitchen to clean up without having had the benefit of the simple but yummy meal scheduled for tonight. And I'm too tired to even eat all of my nuggets or fries.

And, yeah, A. is fine. More or less. He's planning on getting his prescription filled tomorrow, and he'll have to pick up some bandages to take with him when he leaves town this weekend (he'll be gone from early Sunday morning to late Friday night). And he's now forbidden to use any of the sharp objects in the kitchen. Right now he's sleeping through a disk of House.

And since A. will live and the kitchen still needs to be cleaned up and I'm exhausted, I'll end this.

Sweet dreams, world.
<3<3

Monday, June 9, 2008

Morning!!

Yes, I'm painfully obnoxious when I've slept well and wake rested.

It did take some effort to get up this morning, though. I didn't get to bed until nearly quarter past midnight. It was the only way to ensure K. stayed in bed and, eventually, went to sleep (by accident, surely, while she was pretending to be asleep). I didn't hear the alarm at 5am, but had no urge to kill when A. woke me and asked if I was getting up. I did roll over to try and pull a twinge out of my right shoulder blade (the result of not moving all night) and ended up going back to sleep until twenty minutes later when A. poked me in the back and asked if I was getting up or not. So! Up at 5:20am, I was coherent enough to take a shower immediately. While getting dressed, I prodded K. awake and out the door we went.

It was a slowish 0.4 of a mile. Took about 12 minutes. A little faster than a stroll, not quite fast enough to work up a sweat. It was fast enough to perk up my grumbling child some (maybe it was the discussion about bats?) but not so fast that it twisted out my knee. I call that a win.

So here we are, just about 6:45am, and we're running a little later than either A. or I would like (he's got the goal of going to work earlier during the summer to put in a few extra hours as well as maybe leave a little a earlier from time to time for some summer fun) but we're more or less on track. Everyone is up, more or less dressed, breakfast has been consumed, and the day is getting underway. Today is the first day K. and I are following our summer schedule. It'll take a few weeks to become routine, but I think it will work. Or, rather, will work once I get my 11-year-old accustomed to getting up and walking at 530am every morning. Maybe I'll make her a trade; for every minute she spends walking with me, I'll spend with her playing on the x-box (not something I do well or even enjoy).

A. is gearing up to leave so K. and I need to tackle a few chores. Hopefully she'll actually DO her chores rather than slipping back into bed. She's swiped the kitchen timer so I have high hopes that she's actually working on her room. Guess that means it's time for me to get to work. I want enough stuff done that I can sit down to write without feeling guilty this afternoon. I like guilt-free writing.

Blue skies, world.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Menu - June 8 - 14


Crazy, crazy weeks. Mercy. What can I say? It's been crazy around here.

Highlights from the past few weeks (and tomorrow), both good and bad, and in no particular order:
  • someone stole my baby red bell pepper plant off my front porch, in the middle of the day (between noon30 and 6pm this past Friday)

  • K. got out of school for the summer

  • A. made it home in one piece

  • the computer armoire is in place and just needs me to finish putting things onto it

  • the entertainment center has been moved. We decided to keep it in once piece (rather than cut 1/3 of it off) for now.

  • we're in the process of running around town measuring chairs in various stores to see which will fit the best in the space we have made for a chair

  • the majority of the stuff from the old desk is still scattered around on the dining room table, waiting for me to do something with it (find it a new home or trash it)

  • the Webkinz site deemed the name of my Lil cow (Hortense) as "inappropriate" and renamed her to "Moo Moo"

  • we got the math books (student and teacher's editions) that K. used this past year in math. Tomorrow we start our summer refresher course.

  • I started writing again

  • we got notification from the apartment complex that the rent will NOT go up if we renew the lease for another year, and we get $100 off the first month

  • tomorrow K. starts getting up to walk with me at 530am

So. Menu. Because I'm really tired and if I don't get it done now, it won't be posted again this week.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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things marked with * are items we got in one of the boxes from Angel Food Ministries

Sunday
breakfast: oops
lunch: sandwiches, chips
dinner: take-out

Monday
breakfast: scrambled eggs, grits, hash browns, toast
lunch: leftover spaghetti
dinner: pot roast (edited to add link to recipe), mashed potatoes, lima beans, salad

Tuesday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: flat bread pizza* (frozen)
dinner: pork chops, rice, broccoli, cauliflower & carrot blend*, salad

Wednesday
breakfast: pancakes (made from mix)*
lunch: sandwiches, pear halves*
dinner: salisbury steak dinner* (frozen), mac & cheese, peas, salad

Thursday
breakfast: eggs, bacon, fruit
lunch: ravioli, fruit
dinner: chicken*, rice, black eye peas, salad

Friday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: sandwiches, fruit
dinner: beef fajita strips*, flat bread, corn niblets*, salad

Saturday
breakfast: pancakes (waffles?), bacon
lunch: foraging
dinner: ??



Sweet dreams, world.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Redecorating. Sort of.

So. The menu isn't ready for this week. I have vague ideas about what K. and I will be eating (A. leaves town Tuesday afternoon and returns Friday night) but they're still in my head. I'll shake them loose after I'm closer to being done with stage one of the "Fix the Living Room" project.

Today has been spent listening to a Rambo festival (I now have all the Rambo movies!! *squee*) while I figured out what to do with all the stuff that was on the old desk and has been (and is still currently) piled atop the dining room table (and, um, under it) since last night.

We went from a 60 inch wide computer desk with a hutch (over 15 years old so it wasn't designed for a tower set up) to a computer armoire that's just about 35 inches wide and 54 inches tall. It gives us more room in the living room (step two is the six foot tall, 72-inch wide entertainment center which will give us even more room) and I love the armoire idea. I love having the computer and printer out of sight when it's not in use (which, admittedly, isn't that often *laughs* but it DOES happen from time to time). I love having more room in the living room for furniture to sit on (that's step three). The problem comes from the fact that I use roughly 90 to 95% of the stuff on the former desk on a semi-regular to regular basis.

But! But!! I have ideas!!

I don't actually sit at the desk to write, though I do have to sit there to print. (My printer and laptop don't play nice together so I have to print off the backup files on my flash drive.) The desk is where I sometimes pay bills and where K. has monitored access to the internet (one of the big reasons we keep that computer; I won't allow my 11- almost 12-year-old to have internet access in her room). As I said, it's were I sit to print and, really, a lot of my household files are still on the computer on the desk because A. bought me my laptop for me to write on and I really do keep resisting the urge to transfer AAAALL my household files to it (though I did transfer over the most important ones). Seeing as how I don't sit at the desk to write, there's no point in all my writing-related office supplies (reference books, note cards, sticky notes, blahblahblah) hogging up space at the desk. All that stuff needs to find a new home closer to where I'm prone to doing actual research: at the dining room table where I can spread things out. There are two book cases (each at least twenty years old so they're the BIG cases that are so hard to find today) by the dining room table. Surely I can give up at least ONE shelf worth of books to make room for my writing-related office supplies, right? If I'm really lucky, I can clear two shelves and make room for some of my "writer's block/brain freeze toys", too, but since not all the books on the shelves belong to me, I can't make that call. Well, actually I sort of can since A.'s already gone through the partial shelf of his books and that leaves, um, mine. (I'm a book hog... )

The papers that were in the file drawers... eesh. I don't know yet. The old desk had two deep file drawers that held a lot of random research material and general paperwork (not to mention my stationary, my writer's block toys, and other stuff). The new desk has one small drawer under the printer shelf that's both wide and tall enough to hold some hanging files, but it's only deep enough to hold maybe a dozen. I think it's deep enough to hold all the household financial files. Maybe. The rest of the stuff...? I don't know. I'll be spending this week while A. is out of town sorting through and re-evaluating a lot of my stuff. I do have a free-standing two-drawer file cabinet (that's old and needs to be replaced, too) that holds files now. If I do this right, I may be able to dedicate one drawer of that to my research and the other drawer to general household files that don't go in the desk (bills in desk, manuals and such in filing cabinet). Right now it's all speculation, though. I've got a lot of stuff to sort out. Before I start sorting though, I need to work on clearing some space on the bookcases... something I hadn't anticipated doing until much further down the line.

And in the middle of all this "life renovation" chaos, life goes on. K. gets out of school for the summer on Wednesday. A. leaves town Tuesday afternoon and doesn't come home until Friday night. My tomatoes are growing. The pepper plants are dying. And so on and so forth.

And eventually, I'll get the menu made and posted. Eventually. Maybe. Right now, I just want to curl up in a blanket and listen to the night.



Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Crazy, crazy week.

Wow, this is shaping up to be a crazy, crazy week. It's only Tuesday and already I've had to juggle the menu for this week around a bit. Instead of having tuna and an orange yesterday for lunch, I had leftovers. I had to push off the flat-bread making until today... and that's having to be pushed off again. I think. Probably, since today is bordering on being "one of those days", it's 2pm and I'm only just now sitting down to eat lunch.

Amidst all of the craziness of the day so far (note to self: please unbraid and brush hair before going out this evening) I discovered the folks that provided my music widget have more or less vanished. They've shut down. This makes me sad-faced. I enjoyed the song that I had playing, that's why it was there. I'll have to spend some time soon (when???) looking for a suitable replacement until they return.

So! The crazy week is becoming a crazy, crazy week with each day holding it's own share of craziness and surprises. Wee.

Guess I need to hustle and catch up on some of the day's chores. Hopefully I'll have time to make the cinnamon rolls for tomorrow's breakfast, too. I know I won't have time in the morning before my mother picks me up to go shopping. If I don't manage to get them done tonight then we'll have to rearrange breakfast for tomorrow.

Blue skies, world.

Monday, May 12, 2008

I fail at hooping, but I'm growing two little tomatoes!

So I got up this morning, donned one of the ugliest pairs of sneakers ever made and headed out to walk. There's something wrong about it being 73F degrees with a heat index of 77F at 6am but it's better than what it will be in a few hours so... I walked. Because of the last five days of laziness (combined with the humidity, ugh!) I only walked the 0.4 mile instead of the 0.5 mile. Still, I walked.

Got back, grabbed my only half-wrapped hoop and wandered out back (since I'm not allowed to play with it inside). I suppose the hoop going around once or twice before hitting the ground then me having to bend over and pick it up so I can repeat the process is some form of exercise, right? A. says it is. Either way, I think I sweated more while trying to hoop than I did while walking. I know I was humiliated more. I know there was a time I could make the hoop go all the way around me and keep it going for like... a while. Of course, I was K.'s age...

After I decided I'd had enough hoop humiliation for a few hours, I looked at my little plants and watered them and noticed that one of the tomato plants has two little green balls on it. I'm growing tomatoes!! Hopefully they'll get bigger and redder, and the birds won't get them.

It's pushing 7am so I need to clear the table and get breakfast started.

Blue skies and rainbows,

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Menu - May 11 - 17, 2008


Mercy. Making this week's menu was tough. A.'s birthday is Tuesday. I'm supposed to go shopping with my mother on Wednesday and A. may have some big two-hour test to deal with in the evening. On Thursday evening K. has an orchestra concert to perform in which really messes with that night because she has to be back at school one hour after she gets home. Saturday we're going out of town to a sort of baby shower bar-b-que thing for one of my cousins and I have no clue when we'll get home.

In other news, K. and I have caught the hooping bug. We spent part of this weekend hunting down materials and having A. make us hoops. Mine is too large to use inside the apartment but I'm not sure about K.'s. I'll probably try it out one morning after they leave.

We also scored me some of the ugliest sneakers ever made. Ugly, but pretty comfortable. There's no way I'll EVER confuse them with my everyday wear shoes... which I also need a new pair of. Now if I can just find clothes...

Anyway, I need to be getting to bed so that I can get up at 5am to go walk in those ugly shoes. It'll still be dark at 6am so it really won't matter. No one will see them because there will be no one around, and if there does happen to be someone around, it'll be too dark for them to see the ugly shoes.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: french toast
lunch: leftovers
dinner: foraging

Monday
breakfast: scrambled eggs, grits, hash browns
lunch: tuna, orange
dinner: stir-fried round steak, baked potatoes, green peas
extra cooking: flat-bread

Tuesday
breakfast: cereal, toast, OJ
lunch: leftovers
dinner: pot roast (crock pot), broccoli

Wednesday
breakfast: quick cinnamon rolls
lunch: ?? shopping with mom
dinner: pasta

Thursday
breakfast: french toast
lunch: chicken patties (this recipe made with chicken), orange
dinner: fast food after orchestra concert

Friday
breakfast: eggs, grits, hashbrowns, toast
lunch: ???
dinner: sheppard's pie

Saturday
breakfast: waffles
lunch: --- BABY BBQ ---
dinner: foraging on leftovers


Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Huh.

Browsing through news articles shoved at me by msn.com this morning, I came across one called How to Build Your First Budget (here). Having taught myself how to budget and always feeling like I'm forgetting or missing something, I skim through such articles for tips on ways to improve upon what I do, so... "click". Blahblahblah, know that, yup, check, get to the second page and woah.

"Food: Basic groceries should cost a single person about $150 a month. You'll spend a lot more if you eat out frequently, however, or if you buy lots of processed foods, frozen dinners and gourmet stuff. Cut your food costs by bringing lunches and snacks from home. Substitute potlucks or picnics for expensive socializing at restaurants."

Um, $150 for one person for a month? That seemed a wee bit on the low side to even me, and after A. agreed with me, I dug into what the government had to say. According to the USDA's report the cost of food at home, the average cost to feed one male (age 19-50) in March 2008 was $162.50 on the thrifty plan. On the lost cost plan, it was $209.10. For the moderate cost plan it was $260. The liberal plan was $316.40. For females of the same age group, the numbers were lower: $145.80 for the thrifty, $182.70 for the low cost, $222.40 for the moderate cost, and $287 for the liberal. As far as I know, these numbers are JUST for food items, no toiletries, paper or pet products. The numbers for April 2008 haven't come out yet.

Ok, so maybe not so low, considering they did say about $150.

Still, the numbers for March looked... off... from what I based my last budget review on, so I pulled out the January 2008 numbers to compare. Despite the rising cost in everything but wages over the last five months, the USDA has determined that the average cost of food at home has gone down. Yes. DOWN. By $1-3 in most cases, between the months of January 2008 and March 2008.

Hmmm. The numbers go up between December 2007 and January 2008, and then they start falling. I have to wonder if that's because some people just aren't able to afford to eat any longer.

Needless to say, the geek in me is eager for April's numbers to come out. I'm curious to see if the average price goes up or down. Based on my budget, they should be going up because for the third month in a row I've gone over budget. (I currently budget $480 a month for two adults, one child (girl, age 11), two felines, and that $480 includes all pet food and supplies, personal grooming, toiletries, cleaning, and paper products the household may need, as well as AC filters.)

Also needless to say, I think maybe I need a hobby I can afford to actually do because I'm enjoying comparing the monthly numbers waaaay too much. (LOL)

In other news, I went walking again this morning and determined that I like the earlier (6am) start time rather than the later (almost 630am) start time of today. While it was lighter outside (meaning I didn't have to carry a flashlight), there were more cars leaving the complex and spewing noxious exhaust at me as they passed. Yuck. So we'll get up a little earlier and be out the door by no later than 610am.

I also have my car today! This means that I can go pay for the Angel Food boxes today. Assuming someone is there to take the money.

Even though I have the car today, I'm not going shopping for the baby present(s) I need to get before next weekend. I'll save that for another day. I do need to go to the library though. Apparently, when you turn dvd cases back in, they like the dvds to be in them.

After watching the plants yesterday to see how much sun they actually got all day long, I'm more convinced than ever that they need to be in a wagon (or something) so that I can roll them around to the front of the building on days when I'm home. Of course, after reading more about the types of plants that were brought home, I'm also convinced that the lady at the garden center was a wee bit delusional when she told us that the size pots we got would be fine until the very end of the growing season because all my plants need to be in bigger pots. Much bigger pots. The recommended size is "no smaller than a 5-gallon bucket". Oh, sure, they can be potted in smaller, but they won't grow well because of a confined root system. And while I would have preferred to know that before hand, the little plants can sit in the little pots for another few weeks (though that one tomato plant might need to be replanted this weekend, and much deeper). By then it'll be obvious whether or not I'm killing them, and if they're dying, then there's no reason to repot them.

And I'm off to run what errands I can before it gets ghastly hot.



Sunday, May 4, 2008

Menu - May 4 - 10, 2008


Wow. I'm amazed that I have the menu for this week ready. The last few days have been insanely busy. A lot of shopping going on to get K. ready for an orchestra concert coming up.

Mercy, how I hate shopping. And unfortunately, the shopping isn't done.

Also, there's been some shopping for veggie plants. A. is humoring me and today we brought home two cherry tomato plants, one orange sweet pepper plant, one red sweet pepper plant, and one yellow sweet pepper plant. He put them in pots while I cooked dinner and now I just have to not kill them. He's planning on making me a sort of plant table out back in coming weeks so that I can keep the pots off the ground and so (hopefully) the yard people will keep their machines off my little plants.

And now I need to head to bed. For some silly reason (not being able to find a bra in my size without having to special order it) I've decided that I'm going to get up earlier every morning and go walking at 6am. In a similar fit of insanity, A. and K. have decided to jogging at the same time. I'm not sure how long this will last. It should be interesting.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: quick cinnamon rolls
lunch: munchies on the go
dinner: meatball stroganoff

Monday
breakfast: scrambled eggs, grits, hash browns (cereal and grits for K.)
lunch: boca meat stuffed baked potato, fruit
dinner: baked chicken with pasta sauce (over rice instead of pasta), broccoli, salad

Tuesday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: boca meat stuffed baked potato, fruit
dinner: round steak (how??), baked potatoes, (veggies??)

Wednesday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: boca meat stuffed baked potato, fruit
dinner: fish (salmon for me, parmesan tilapia for them), baked potatoes, green beans

Thursday
breakfast: scrambled eggs, grits, hash browns
lunch: boca meat stuffed baked potato, fruit
dinner: chicken patties (this recipe made with chicken), hoe cakes, lima beans

Friday
breakfast: cereal, OJ
lunch: boca meat stuffed baked potato, fruit
dinner: foraging / grazing

Saturday
breakfast: french toast
lunch: ???
dinner: ??


Thursday, May 1, 2008

Did I die? aka Ramblings of the Infirmed.

Ugh. So blogspot is being a brat today.

I went grocery shopping with my mom yesterday. I still haven't tallied up the damages yet. That will be the next task I undertake, if I can manage it. I'm not feeling up to do much today.

Yesterday I was fine. A little tired, but fine. Mom had me home in time for a late lunch, which I happily ate even though it wasn't McDonald's. I'm thinking that's where I went wrong. I think some part of the leftovers I foraged out of the refrigerator didn't settle well in my stomach. Or maybe it was being so hot outside then getting so chilled under the AC while I ate, but I still think it was something I ate. Either way, not long after lunch I got incredibly sick. My stomach was tied in knots, my head throbbed, I was alternately freezing and unbearably hot, and there was more than a few times when I wanted to curl up around the base of the toilet. Luckily, A. was able to manage dinner without my help.

This morning I woke up feeling like I'd been kicked in the stomach. My stomach doesn't feel quite as bad at the moment but now my head feels like I've had it kicked in and one minute I'm shivering violently because I'm so cold and five minutes later I'm sweating buckets and wondering why I have to wear clothes when I'm home alone, only to be wondering five minutes later how many layers of clothes I can possibly wear at one time. And forget about moving around because the throbbing inside my skull causes quite the wave of nauseousness whenever I attempt moving.

So I did what any reasonable mom would do: I made myself a little nest on couch with nearly everything I could possibly need for the day. Or at least until either A. or K. gets home. Unfortunately I can't manage to sleep, which in the long run is probably for the best because while sleeping would be great, the not sleeping later tonight would really suck. Even if my eyes do feel like they have sand in them and like they're about to bleed at any moment.

You know, except for some hot tea. I don't have any tea. Not having a tea pot and warmer, I can't have a cup of freshly brewed cup of tea without getting up and padding into the kitchen to make it, and I'd love some right now. A nice toasty cup of ginger tea would be wonderful.

Anyway...

I've been spending some of my more lucid moments today with the laptop balanced against my legs and researching container growing. I'm wanting to grow some tomatoes and possibly carrots and lettuce in some containers in the back "yard" area of this apartment unit, but, um, I'm a more than a little worried.

I heard it said long ago that you could tell how good of a mother a girl will be by how well she kept her plants. Well, I guess it's a minor miracle that my cats and child have lived as long as they have. I used to keep plants right after I got married. Or rather, I used to TRY to keep plants. I got a philodendron right after we moved into our first apartment together. I killed it. Three of them, actually. Then I tried to grow this decorative little moss thing that was popular way back when. It was... moss. On a rock. You were supposed to keep in the bathroom. I killed it, too. The Wandering Jew? Dead. The half a dozen aloe plants? Dead. The cactus garden in a pot? Dead. The little palm trees... well, one of the cats at them, so technically that one wasn't my fault, but still. Dead. You know that "science experiment" that almost every kid has done at some point in their youth where you take a piece of potato with an eye in it and sprout it in some water in the kitchen? I've never gotten it to sprout. Ever.

And here I am again, wanting to grow some sort of plant. Not just any sort of plant, mind you, but food bearing plants. I must be insane.

Besides not even being able to grow mold properly, I live in an apartment. An apartment with north- and south-facing windows, no less. What areas I do have outside - the front porch, back porch, and back "yard" - are shaded most of the time. Most of the time, but not all. And then there's the careless yard crew that's hired by the apartment complex and known far and wide for tearing up plants that the tenants put out.

Still, freshly grown tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce would be wonderful.

I think I'm rambling so I'll close this and think about logging the purchases from yesterday.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Menu - April 27 - May 3, 2008


Last week was crazy busy, and I'm not talking about just all the baking I did. This week I'm not planning any extra baking. Well, I might make some oatmeal cookies. Maybe. But for the most part, I'm giving my hands a much needed rest. (I may get ambitious and try to make hash browns from scratch. Yes, I think I might be a bit insane...)

We picked up the box from Angel Food Ministries Saturday morning and were pleasantly surprised by the quality. My mom was as well, and is considering making a purchase for May. I know I will be, even though there's always something in the box that we normally wouldn't buy from the grocery store. Still, those items will provide us with some fairly quick alternatives to take out or fast food on nights when I'm just too wiped out to cook. (For instance, the frozen lasagna that came in the box we picked up on Saturday will be a nice treat after I spend the day grocery shopping on Wednesday. Grocery days are always hard on me.)

And it's past my bedtime and I need to get to sleep.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: leftover chicken salad in bread bowls for me & A., mini-pizza on leftover flat bread for K.
dinner: leftover fried chicken, broccoli

Monday
breakfast: scrambled eggs, bacon, grits (cereal and grits for K.)
lunch: chicken salad tortilla
dinner: fish (salmon for me, parmesan encrusted tilapia for them), mac & cheese, green peas

Tuesday
breakfast: cereal, toast
lunch: Boca meat & vegetable primavera risotto in tortillas, orange
dinner: cheeseburger pasta, lima beans

Wednesday
breakfast: waffles / pancakes / cereal / sausage biscuits (fend for yourself morning)
lunch: ??? (shopping with mom)
dinner: lasagna (frozen)

Thursday
breakfast: scrambled eggs, bacon, grits
lunch: Boca meat & vegetable primavera risotto in tortillas, orange
dinner: honey spiced pork chops, rice, broccoli

Friday
breakfast: quick cinnamon rolls
lunch: Boca meat & vegetable primavera risotto in tortillas, orange
dinner: foraging / grazing

Saturday
breakfast: waffles (make enough to freeze)
lunch: ???
dinner: meatball stroganoff


Sunday, April 20, 2008

Menu - April 20 - 26, 2008


Ok. Finally. A picture of the flat bread melts we made while A. was out of town.

April 10, 2008 (b)

Just the one picture because it's WAY overdue and I've been crazy busy trying to catch up on everything. There are a few others (two more, I think) at the flickr site. (click the picture)

I'm trying a few new recipes this week. It should be fun. Yes, fun. See, when I was a little girl, every adult in my life told me not to play with my food. Now that I'm the adult, I play with my food. A lot. Of course, what I call "playing" is what a lot of other folks call "cooking". Still? Heart-shaped flat breads are a hit with the kid. And fun to make.

And that's about all I have to say tonight because, basically, I need to get into bed so I can get up early tomorrow. I'm more or less caught up with the life crazies so I'm hoping to have the chance to post more this week. And write. Hopefully. With a little luck. And by the grace of God.

So. Menu. As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: foraging (sleeping late)
lunch: baked potatoes stuffed with Boca "meat" and cheese
dinner: flat bread melts, salad

Monday
breakfast: cereal and toast
lunch: tuna sandwich, orange
dinner: pork chops, broccoli, corn on cob, salad

Tuesday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: leftovers, fruit
dinner: black beans, hoe cakes (or rice), salad

Wednesday
breakfast: scrambled eggs, grits, biscuits (cereal for K.)
lunch: raviolis
dinner: chicken salad in bread bowls
extra baking: bread bowls, cinnamon rolls

Thursday
breakfast: cinnamon rolls
lunch: leftovers, fruit
dinner: Hamburger Steak with Mushroom Soup, rice, salad
extra baking: doughnuts

Friday
breakfast: doughnuts
lunch: leftovers, fruit
dinner: foraging/grazing

Saturday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: ???
dinner: ???


Monday, April 14, 2008

Menu - April 13 - 19, 2008


Spring break is over. K. is back in school today. A. is back in town and at work today. And I am... here. Life returns to our kooky little version of "normal".

The flat bread melts last week were INCREDIBLE, despite some minor adjustments needed to the flat bread/pita recipe I used and the filling. Still? AWESOME. So sayeth the 11-year-old girl. The leftovers from the flat bread/pita recipe made great individual pizzas and were great for just general snacking. All in all, and without having ever tried the Lean Cuisine version, I'd say they were a success. Especially since K. has asked for them at least a dozen times in the past three days. I only snapped a few pictures (K.'s was half eaten before I could even get to the camera) and I'll try to get them up before I go to bed tonight.

The menu for this week is a bit.. stale. Another week when I fell back on some simple stand-bys due to lack of time and frustration over grocery prices. Lunches for me will be leftovers and whatever fruit (canned or fresh) that I happen to find. There may be some sandwiches thrown in, depending on whether or not I have bread in the apartment. (K. keeps wanting me to stop buying bread and just make some whenever we want bread.) It's also that time of year when I try to clean out the "pantry" (my "pantry" is what should be the linen closet in the hall) and freezer by cooking what's in them. It won't be too much longer before we either (1) move or (2) start stocking up for hurricane season. And it's just good sense to clean out the pantry on a regular basis so that's influencing menu choices, too.

Speaking of grocery prices (ugh), K. and I took a little trip over towards the dog track last week to order and pay for April's Angel Food Ministries box. It's not the best area of town, but the people we spoke with were nice, even friendly, and we made it out of that part of town without incident. We go back on the 26th to pick up the food. What we'll be picking up is the "basic box" listed here. We opted not to get any of the "specials" boxes this month.

And... I think that's it for now. I've got some bill/general paperwork filing I really need to catch up on so that I can spend a few hours later today playing with my Webkinz puppy, Mr. Puggles, and maybe work on some jewelry.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: cinnamon rolls
lunch: foraging
dinner: Cracker Barrel (A.'s treat)

Monday
breakfast: cinnamon rolls
lunch: leftovers or sandwiches
dinner: pasta, salad

Tuesday (PAY DAY)
breakfast: cinnamon rolls / oatmeal
lunch: leftovers or sandwiches garlic boca patty, small baked potato, leftover veggies
dinner: pork chops, rice, broccoli

Wednesday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: ?? (grocery shopping with Mom)
dinner: egg noodles and meatballs, salad

Thursday
breakfast: cereal and toast
lunch: leftovers or sandwiches
dinner: fish, mac & cheese, peas, salad

Friday
breakfast: waffles
lunch: leftovers or sandwiches
dinner: individual pizzas (on pita recipe from last week; still trying to work kinks out of recipe)

Saturday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: ??? flat bread melts
dinner: pot roast, baked potatoes, lima beans


Monday, April 7, 2008

Menu - week of April 6 - 12, 2008


Wow, what a crazy week. And this week should be even crazier with K. out on Spring Break and A. in California.

With A. gone, I'm getting up "on time"... between 5 and 6am most mornings. I did sleep in a bit over the weekend, but I was still out of bed before noon. As a result, a lot has been done. There's still quite a bit to do, but life is a never-ending series of chores with some fun stuff in between. Or maybe that's a never-ending series of fun stuff littered with chores. Either way...

K. and I don't really have any plans scheduled for this week while she's out of school. Today (Monday) she's "grounded". Not... really, but sort of. Months ago she and I made a deal that her room was to be CLEAN by the time I went to bed this past Friday or she was to spend as much of her vacation week as it took her in her room cleaning. With things getting a little crazy when A. went out of town and other factors, I extended that to Sunday night (last night). Well, her room is GREATLY improved, but not as it should be. So, she's "grounded". She's in her room cleaning even now.

This week's menu was done a few days ago, but, um, yeah. Been a bit busy with A. out of town and K. and I on our own so there hasn't been much blogging time (hoping to change that starting this week) and when I have had blogging time these past few days, we've been having enough thunder and lightning that I decided being on the computer was not a good idea. So, here it is. Finally. K. helped me with it and what's listed for breakfast may change if I feel like tackling some of the recipes she wants me to make. Things like Quick Cinnamon Rolls with Buttermilk Icing, Coffeecake Muffins, Orange Cinnamon Swirl Bread, and Buttermilk Doughnuts. While it's good to see her wanting breakfast, I'm not sure I have the energy to cook for her like she wants. And I'm not entirely sure that I should, at least, not every day.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: oops. nothing. slept in.
lunch: Subway for me, McDonald's for K. (my mom's treat)
dinner: foraging on leftovers

Monday
breakfast: toast and OJ (with cereal for me)
lunch: sandwiches (pb&j or turkey or BLT)
dinner: ground beef and rice mixed into a sort of casserole and topped with cheese, lima beans, salad

Tuesday
breakfast: waffles and bacon
lunch: leftovers or sandwiches
dinner: omelets and bacon

Wednesday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: sandwiches (pb&j or turkey or BLT), salad, fruit
dinner: pork chops, rice, broccoli

Thursday
breakfast: toast and OJ (plus cereal for me)
lunch: sandwiches (pb&j or turkey or BLT), salad, fruit
dinner: flatbread melts (trying to copycat Lean Cuisine's new line; details later)

Friday
breakfast: omelets and bacon
lunch: flatbread pizzas
dinner: foraging and grazing

Saturday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: foraging
dinner: pot roast, mashed potatoes, broccoli


Sunday, March 30, 2008

Menu - March 30 - April 5, 2008


Somewhere during the first part of March I lost my inner balance. I'm slowly getting it back.

A. is out of town for the next two weeks.

K. got her report card for the third nine week period. Very impressive. Conduct was straight A's. In Honors Science, Geography, Orchestra, and Honors Reading she had A's. In Honors Language Arts she got a B. In Honors Math she got a C.

I'm tired but looking forward to getting back on schedule.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
breakfast: nothing - A. has to be at airport by 715am
lunch: McDonald's
dinner: leftover pork chops, weird peas, mashed potatoes; added mac & cheese

Monday
breakfast: bagels
lunch: leftovers
dinner: spaghetti shells and sauce, salad

Tuesday
breakfast: cereal, toast
lunch: leftovers
dinner: sheppard's pie, salad

Wednesday
breakfast: mini-waffles (for K., not sure for me)
lunch: pb&j sandwich, fruit
dinner: chicken salad in bread bowls, fruit

Thursday
breakfast: bagels
lunch: leftovers
dinner: omelets

Friday
breakfast: mini-waffles (for K., not sure for me)
lunch: pb&j sandwich, fruit
dinner: foraging

Saturday
breakfast: pancakes
lunch: foraging
dinner: ???


Sunday, March 9, 2008

Menu - March 9 - 15, 2008


The bread bowls I made with the chicken salad last week were such a hit that when it turned a bit on the nippy side this weekend, we decided to have some chili served in bread bowls for dinner tonight. It was great. The recipe I've been using for the bread bowls lends itself to all sorts of uses.

On other fronts, K. has FCAT testing this week. She's been preparing by watching episodes of the old television show Soap (borrowed from the library) and Highlander as well as playing dress-up dolls online. She's also eager to go to the Renaissance Festival next weekend (the 15th, weather permitting).

This weekend A. started making me an excel spreadsheet (full of formulas and drop boxes and all sorts of neat things) to calculate the labor and cost of supplies used in the jewelry and chain maille I make, just in case I ever take the notion to actually try and sell anything (rather than give it all to the kid).

While I haven't been getting much writing done, I have been creative in other ways (like the necklaces, bracelets, and earrings I keep making for K.). And I've been aching to bake again. I've missed baking bread several times a month and am currently researching ways to satisfy that desire but still keep my expenses down (whole wheat and other wholesome grains are just too expensive lately).

And I guess that brings us to a menu for this week.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.


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Sunday
lunch: foraging on leftovers
dinner: chili in bread bowls

Monday
lunch: pb&j sandwich, salad, pineapple chunks
dinner: chili-filled baked potatoes, salad

Tuesday
lunch: pb&j sandwich, salad, mandarin orange segments
dinner: pork chops (not sure how yet), mashed potatoes, weird peas, salad

Wednesday
lunch: pb&j sandwich, salad, pineapple chunks
dinner: breaded cod fillets, corn nibblets, broccoli, salad

Thursday
lunch: pb&j sandwich, salad, mandarin orange segments
dinner: pasta, salad (possibly bread if I feel froggy enough to make some)

Friday
lunch: leftover pasta (there's always leftovers for some reason)
dinner: beans, rice, hoe cakes, salad

Saturday
lunch: RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL
dinner: foraging on leftovers


Friday, March 7, 2008

I like bread bowls!

Despite feeling like I'd been hit be a truck a few times, I made bread bowls today. They were insanely easy. I used a recipe called Parmesan Bread Bowls that I found over on the Betty Crocker site. (TIP: search for "bread bowl", not "bread bowel".)

Of course, I didn't have the right size bowls and had to improvise, but it turned out ok. This is what they looked like about fifteen minutes out of the oven.

March 7, 2008


And this was my dinner tonight.

March 7, 2008 (b)


I loaded up half the bowl with chopped romaine, used the ice cream scoop to make two little balls of chicken salad (boiled chicken, Miracle Whip, chopped celery, pickle relish, all to taste), then topped those with some finely grated cheddar and decorated with pineapple and mandarin orange pieces. It was very yummy.

Now, I think I'm going to make a necklace while I digest.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Menu - March 2 - 8, 2008


Ok, so I'm late with the menu this week but at least I have one, right? Right??

Not much going on in our world.

A. is driving to a (sort of) near-by city to teach a class again this week.

K. came home sick from school last Thursday and stayed home Friday. She's back to being herself now.

We're dealing with a bucket-load of stupidity silliness that has me a bit on the frustrated side this morning while I wait for someone to return my phone call.

Um.

There's some crafty stuff lingering around the edges of my existence but I'm not quite ready to start divulging information. Not yet.

The house-hunting is sluggish. It's my theory that prices are temporarily stalled while people scramble to qualify and benefit from whatever relief the government is intending to provide but will once again fall in another month or two.

My mom has to spend tonight at the hospital. They're "going to put goop in [her] hair and watch [her] sleep". Sounds kinda kinky to me, but ok. Still, I can't help but worry.

And I think that's it. My brain is a little scrambled by the above mentioned stupidity silliness.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.




Oh, and I'm not listing lunches this week 'cause I'm in a picky mood and don't know what I want for lunch everyday. It was hard enough to figure out the dinners.

Sunday
dinner: take-out (chicken)

Monday
dinner: take-out (Wendy's)

Tuesday
dinner: fish, mac & cheese, green peas, salad

Wednesday
dinner: meatloaf, corn nibblets, lima beans, salad

Thursday
dinner: tuna patties, hoe cakes, random veggies, salad (along with whatever else I feel like cooking)

Friday
dinner: chicken salad in bread bowls ('cause I feel like making bread bowls)

Saturday
lunch: leftovers
dinner: pot roast, mashed potatoes, green beans, salad


Have a great week, world.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

The Art of Kat

There's a new blog in my collection, and I call it The Art of Kat. It's here. Each week (usually on Monday) I'll add a new drawing done by my daughter. Everything there is all her.


Sunday, February 10, 2008

Menu - February 10 - 16, 2008


Not too inspired with the menu this week. I seem to be running on auto-pilot tonight, falling back on more familiar foods and things I don't have to think about, a lot of which are pretty repetitive. That's ok, though. I don't think we'll mind.

A. will be going to his grandmother's funeral on Tuesday, assuming he can get the time off after having just taken three days vacation to do some serious work on the cars. He'll have to drive up on Monday night and drive back shortly after the funeral on Tuesday. K. and I will be staying here. She has school and his mom doesn't want us to go through the "hassle" of it all. I have mixed feelings about it, but I'm not going to argue about it.

I have no idea what I'm cooking for Valentine's Day, which also happens to be my 16th wedding anniversary.

As always, much gratitude for Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday.




Sunday
lunch: tuna
dinner: take out

Monday
lunch: ham & cheese rolls, raw veggies, salad, pineapple
dinner: pork chops, lima beans, rice, salad

Tuesday
lunch: ham & cheese rolls, raw veggies, salad, pineapple
dinner: meatloaf, corn nibblets, broccoli, salad

Wednesday
lunch: ham & cheese rolls, raw veggies, salad, mandarin oranges
dinner: stir-fried chicken, rice, salad

Thursday (VALENTINE'S DAY / 16th ANNIVERSARY)
lunch: ham & cheese rolls, raw veggies, salad, mandarin oranges
dinner: ??

Friday
lunch: ham & cheese rolls, raw veggies, salad, mandarin oranges
dinner: pasta, salad

Saturday (PAY DAY)
lunch: ???
dinner: pot roast, mashed potatoes, broccoli