My Frugal Week
Doing all the usual tasks such as using up what we have here, eating and cleaning out the fridge of any leftovers to avoid waste, keeping the dishes done and the kitchen neat and tidy. We picked up multiple jars last week, and they are now scrubbed clean and stored where we can easily use them.
What’s for Dinner
Monday ~ White Chicken Enchiladas, Corn, Salad.
Movie Night Tuesday ~ Homemade pizza and salads.
Wednesday ~ Meatloaf, Cucumber Tomato Salad, Garden Salad, Pickled Beets, Radishes, Green Grapes, Strawberries.
Thursday ~ This meal was definitely a money saver. First off it was meatless as I made an Enchilada Bake and Baked Potatoes. I used up several items from the fridge that needed using such as a small container of green chilies.
Friday ~ Air Fried Chicken Breasts with Honey Mustard, Broccoli Vegetable Stir Fry, Mini Sweet Peppers, and Strawberries.
Saturday ~ Marinated & Grilled Lemon Pepper Chicken, Baked Potatoes, and Green Beans with Onions. 🍋 🌶️ 🥔 🫘
Easter Sunday ~ Baked Ham, Hot Potato Salad, Pickled Beets, and Deviled Eggs. I used my new to me Oster Roaster to make the ham.
What’s been on the menu in your home this past week?
Belinda
Homemaker at Heart
I hate it when I sell something and regret it. Good deal on the replacement.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda.
DeleteWhat a great find! Your meals all sound yummy
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cheryl. I was thinking she had about $20 on it, so when I saw it priced at $3.00, I was shocked and jumped on it!
ReplyDeleteI too have gotten rid of an appliance only to regret it and replace it from a yard sale! The only way to shop!
ReplyDeleteMost definitely, Kim.
DeleteYou had a good variety of stuff and it all sounds yummy. I love my Oster roaster. I've had it for close to 15 years and think I paid about $30 for it new. I'm always amazed how quickly it cooks a turkey, but it is so versatile, you can cook anything in it. I usually have to broil the top of the turkey to get it a little browner, but it sure helps on holidays when the oven is needed for other things.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely does help on holidays when the oven is needed for other things. I’ve made a huge vat of chili in Mom’s roaster before.
DeleteSounds tasty!!
ReplyDeleteGreat deal on the roaster!
Hope you have a good week.
Thank you, Kathy. You too!
DeleteEverything sounds so tasty. When I did not have an oven, I was so very glad that I had the electric roaster. I even did bread in it as well as a few casserole warm ups. Might pull it out tonight to warm up the sweet and sour ribs, rather than use the big oven.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Oh, that is good to know, Jackie. Thanks.
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