Menu Plan Monday - Back On Track!

I have had some technical issues (hard drive died :( ) with my laptop over the last couple of weeks, so it was great to get back my laptop on Friday and to be able to use some of my planning tools again.

Although I post my menu plan on a weekly basis, I actually plan fortnightly. I have created a database of all our family meals and use this system to plan out the meals and the associated shopping lists for the fortnight. I have weekly shopping lists for fruit and vegetables which we buy at the market on Saturdays, a meat list for the butchers (I freeze the meat that I need for the fortnight) and I aim to shop once a fortnight at the supermarket. We are lucky enough to have a delivery service for milk, juice, cheese and eggs which comes twice a week. I buy bread every couple of days from a local bakery, which generally fits in around trips to after school activities.

It is true that you don’t really appreciate something until it is gone, because I missed my database meal planner a lot over the last couple of weeks. I had reverted back to weekly shopping and found my hand collated shopping lists weren’t as accurate as my spreadsheet generated ones, and thus I would forget the occasional essential item. So it was with great excitement that I installed the planner on my laptop again last night and set about collating my meals for the fortnight. I then went and shopped on line to have the groceries delivered Monday evening.

I do like to shop in person myself, but there are times when Mr Infrastructure’s work load is high and he is not home at a reasonable time for me to go out and do the shop. As I do a fortnightly shop, it is just not possible to do it with the kids. Some weeks when I need to stock up on nappies and other large items, I have to split the shopping in two, paying for one amount, going back to the car and then making my way around the remainder of the supermarket.

Here is our meal plan for this week:

Monday: Beef Stroganoff with rice

Tuesday: Pumpkin and feta risotto
I am purposely cooking a risotto, so that I can then make risotto balls with the left overs. The idea was inspired by a cookbook a friend lent me during the week called Apples for Jam by Tessa Kiros . It is the most divine, family oriented cookbook I have seen for some time. And it is absolutely on my wish list - the price tag is a little hefty, but it would be worth every cent.

Wednesday: Pasta with chicken and spinach
Baking: Orange and Poppy Seed Muffins (recipe attached below)

Thursday: Beef Stir Fry

Friday: Tuna Carbonara (recipe attached below)

Saturday: Eating out at the school fair

Sunday: Roast Chicken and Vegetables

Do you plan on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis?

Orange And Poppy Seed Muffins

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The risotto and balls sound delish! I have alwasy failed miserably at Pumpkin risotto - would you mind posting the recipe? Have a great week, Gypsy xx

Hello, just wanted to let you know that I re-linked you with a direct link and I added some spaces to your link (if no spaces are left it pushes everything out into my sidebar). Just wanted to let you know in case you were wondering what happened.

Your week looks delicious!!

Laura

What a yummy looking week! Sorry that your laptop was down for a while, but glad that you have it back! :) I’ve been doing the weekly planning for several months now and really have liked it as there’s no more last minute “what’s for dinner” and it’s definitely easier on the budget!
I like your idea of putting all your menus into your computer, is there a specific program you are using?
Have a great week!

Hi.Thanks for the comment on my blog :)and I will happily post the enchilada recipe on my blog later *dd’s almost back from the babysitter’s*

I tend to do one week at a time. You’re so organized! :)

Love the menu for this week! The risotto sounds especially yummy.

Sheryl, it is my own Access database that I am using. I originally created in excel, but found for more automation I needed to create it in Microsoft Access.

Michelle, thanks for putting the recipe up. I will check in to get it and let you know how I go.

I also do fortnightly menus as thats when DH gets paid.I post mine up on the fridge so the kids know whats coming.
Often we make a double batch of somethingh the kids really like ……..eg sweet potato fish cakes so that gives me a day off later on in the f/n.

Howdy - I love your menu plans. Wish all of my kids were great eaters though - its sad seeing lovely food go to waste. Thanks for the great ideas!

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