Cheese stuffed shells or chicken tacos. I'm not sure which just yet. I have requests for Tacos every Tuesday from my 10yr old.
If there's something strange underneath the hood. Who you gonna call? Your Doctor. If there's something weird and it don't look good. Who you gonna call? Your Doctor. Immediately. If it's new, painful, and possibly pregnancy related get your ass off the internet and call your doctor. It's for your health and your child's.
Fish tacos, falafel, pasta Alfredo with shrimp. I like vegetarian/seafood dishes the best but my husband likes red meat so we'll have meatloaf or steaks and mashed potatoes one night too. @VexedMommy cheese stuffed shells sounds amazing!!
For lunch I had beef bulgogi, and for dinner we're having chicken caesar salad. I think I'll put celery, grapes and carrots in it, and either jicama or pears.
We had grilled pork chops, rice and veggies tonight. Tomorrow is Santa Fe Chicken and Thursday is enchiladas. Then Friday is pizza for lunch (becoming a tradition for DH and I to do pizza every other Friday)
Haha, the other night hubby and I rented movies and got candy, by the time dinner rolled around we had both filled up on chocolate. Nothing like having candy for dinner to make you feel like an adult!!!
Pinterest has been my BFF to find healthy recipes lately. I'm not eating dairy right now so that's adding some complexity to meal planning, but here's a few of the last recipes I cooked:
asian chicken salad moo shoo pork southwestern lentil bake greek chicken salad Zoodle (zucchini "noodles") lo mein
So I ended up with tacos, because EVERYTHING IS AWESOME when you give in to your 10yr old's dreams of living in Lego World where every Tuesday is Taco Tuesday. Stuffed shells are happening tonight. Not coincidentally because I am bringing them to a work potluck on Thursday. lol.
Some Lego Movie induced philosophy from the 10yr old. How do we know
we're not someone's lego or baby doll? What if this whole world was
designed by little kids to play with? Luckily it was bed time and so I asked her to think about it some more and we'd discuss her thoughts on it tonight. It's awesome to think that 10yrs ago my wild child philosopher was doing what Bridget is now.
If there's something strange underneath the hood. Who you gonna call? Your Doctor. If there's something weird and it don't look good. Who you gonna call? Your Doctor. Immediately. If it's new, painful, and possibly pregnancy related get your ass off the internet and call your doctor. It's for your health and your child's.
Last night we had a quiche with ham and onions, and a side salad. Tonight we will have Tian, which is basically just cooked rice spread on a 9x13 pan, a layer about 1/4 inch thick, topped with tomato, zucchini and onion slices then topped with olive oil, some herbs of your choice and baked at 400 for about 30-40 minutes.
Simple soy sauce chicken and rice! Chicken legs, salt and pepper, put em to cook on a skillet for 5 minutes each side, put soy sauce over each side, cook until chicken is peeling off the bone. Super yummy. Super easy. I'm all about that life these days lol.
My mother in law brought us huge prime rib steaks with mashed potatoes and veggies. I needed it. My husband loves chicken so steak is a nice treat for a change.
So, I only got about 3 hours of sleep last night? LOL, so change of plans, DH is bringing home Qdoba instead! I'm stumped for tomorrow (I baked some tasty banana bread yesterday, can I make that into a dinner?) but MIL is cooking a giant turkey with all the trimmings on Saturday, so that should put a ton of leftovers in the fridge. I don't eat meat but it'll make DH happy.
Re: What's for dinner?
asian chicken salad
moo shoo pork
southwestern lentil bake
greek chicken salad
Zoodle (zucchini "noodles") lo mein
Some Lego Movie induced philosophy from the 10yr old. How do we know we're not someone's lego or baby doll? What if this whole world was designed by little kids to play with? Luckily it was bed time and so I asked her to think about it some more and we'd discuss her thoughts on it tonight. It's awesome to think that 10yrs ago my wild child philosopher was doing what Bridget is now.