Mar 9 | Menu Planning, Recipes

Another week is upon us! And we need to eat. I’m trying some new recipes this week from the latest issue of Simple & Delicious! Here’s our menu:
*BBQ Pork chops, rice, veggies (carried over from last week)
*Greek Chicken (recipe at the bottom), roasted potatoes, Greek salad with this dressing
*Perogy Beef Skillet (Simple & Delicious)
*BBQ pork and penne skillet, using the leftover pork from the other pork chop meal (simple & Delicious)
*Chicken salad sandwiches possibly using homemade buns
Greek Chicken
1/2 cup Mayonnaise
1/4 cup chopped parsley
1/4 cup lemon juice
2 Tbsp chicken bouillon
1 Tbsp oregano
1 1/2 tsp black pepper
2 cloves garlic, minced
3 lbs chicken
Combine all ingredients and pour over chicken. Marinate for about 2 hours. Bake at 400 degrees for approximately 45 minutes.
I’ve also made this recipe in the crock pot and it works well!
If you’d like to see more tasty menus, go visit I’m an Organizing Junkie!
**Come back tomorrow to read part 2 on how I plan our menus! Read part 1 here.**
Mar 2 | Menu Planning, Recipes

Gosh, I have the hardest time planning a menu after getting home from a vacation! I think I should plan the menu before we go away then all I have to do when we get home, is go shopping!
- Monday: Slow cooker Sesame Chicken, rice, broccoli and carrots Cost: Approximately $4.00 this week as I have all spices, sugar, sauces, rice and carrots on hand.
- Tuesday: Simply Lasagna (I’m using cottage cheese instead of ricotta cheese) Cost: approximately $5.50 as I only had to buy the mozzarella and cottage cheese.
- Wednesday: Veggie Chicken Pitas
- Thursday: leftover lasagna Cost: free! I don’t count leftovers.
- Friday: Slow cooker BBQ pork chops, mashed potatoes, broccoli, carrots Cost: approximately $4.25 I bought the pork chops, potatoes and broccoli
BBQ Pork chops
Enough pork chops to feed your family (you can also use ribs) Your favourite BBQ sauce (we like Bullseye) Onion, cut into rings
Place onion rings on the bottom of the slow cooker. Place pork on top of the onions. Pour enough BBQ sauce over top the pork to coat every piece. Cover. Cook on low for about 5-6 hours. (My slow cooker cooks hot so I only cook mine for about 4 hours)
To see what others have on their menus for the week, go to I’m an Organizing Junkie!
Tomorrow I’ll be posting about how I plan our menus!
Feb 16 | Menu Planning

Here’s what we’ll be eating this week! I cannot live without doing a weekly menu plan. (well, I’m sure I can, but I don’t want to find out!) It just makes my lfe so much easier! I’ll be going into more detail soon about why I plan our menu and how I do this in seperate posts.
We’re leaving town on Friday so I only planned 4 dinners for this week. My menus are for 2 adults with plenty for lunch leftovers.
Tuesday: Waffles (hubby loves breakfast anytime of the day!)
Wednesday: Chicken Caesar pitas, carrot sticks
Thursday: Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup
Since we’re going away, I wanted to use up what I already have on hand. All I need to buy is some fresh fruits and veggies and some milk!