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What's For Dinner? 30 Minute Menus For 2010 - 4th Edition This is the 4th edition of the weekly 30-minute menus for 2010. These are published on a weekly basis; I like to develop the weekly menus on Thursday or Friday, grocery shop on Saturday, and start the week's menus on Sunday. Winter is in full-force here in Atlanta; we move between rainy and very cold/clear weather. To help chase away the colds and flu the weather helps bring to us this time of year, the menus this week are hearty to keep everyone at your table warm on the inside. To help with the budget during these tough times, I have included 'cook once - eat three times' menus. You family will not mind one bit because each menu is so different than the others; they won't even know your clever time-saving and budget-saving trick if you don't tell them! You will find that I use several cooking methods, mix and match, to get dinner on the table quickly! (The ingredients in parenthesis show some of my quick-prep steps.) You can always substitute your favorite made-from-scratch recipes when you have more time. I hope you have a great week! Sunday: Eye of the Round Roast Beef with Peppercorn Sauce (crock pot, gravy mix; save some beef for Tuesday and Thursday) Mashed Potatoes (frozen steamers) Chop House Salad (jarred salad dressing) Individual Boston Cream Tortes (purchased pound cake, instant pudding mix, prepared chocolate syrup) Monday: Spicy Redfish with Pineapple Slaw (bagged slaw mix, jarred slaw dressing, canned pineapple) Herb and Mushroom Rice (boxed rice mix) Chocolate Dipped Cookies and Berries (purchased cookies, chocolate morsels) Tuesday: Blue Cheese Encrusted Beef Stew (beef from Sunday; prepared pie crust, jarred beef gravy, canned potatoes and carrots) Fresh Fruit Salad (prepared mayo) Apple Dumplings a la Mode (purchased ice cream, prepared pie crust) Wednesday: Oven Fried Chicken (boneless, skinless chicken breast or tenders, seasoned coating mix for chicken) Macaroni and Double Cheese (boxed macaroni and cheese dinner, shredded cheese) Green Beans Fresh Baked Cookies (take-and-bake cookies) Thursday: Mexican Beef and Cheese Soup (beef from Sunday; shredded cheese)


Tortillas with Guacamole Spread Stacked Brownies (purchased brownies, ice cream, and chocolate syrup) Friday: Tortellini Rustica with Fresh Vegetables (vegetarian; prepared tortellini, grated Parmesan cheese) Three Pepper Salad (jarred Italian salad dressing) Quick Tortoni and Seasonal Berries (purchased coconut macaroon cookies and ice cream, frozen whipped topping) Saturday: Fiesta Chicken (boneless, skinless chicken breasts, Ro*Tel canned tomatoes) Yellow Rice (boxed rice mix) Mexi-Corn (canned corn) Pear Salad (canned pears) Banana Pudding (purchased vanilla wafers, instant pudding mix) I sincerely hope you have fun with your meal planning and preparation, Elizabeth Randall and Family http://MomsMealConnection.com is designed to help busy moms everywhere prepare meals family meals, holiday celebrations, and special dinners plus entertaining - through recipe and meal planning links. Most of the links are fast, fun, and free to use. Who has time to waste searching endlessly through the web? Certainly not us moms! I am the mother of five grown children who are now starting families of their own so to say that I have 'been there, done that' is an understatement! My trick is to plan weekly menus and grocery shop only once per week. I am a firm believer that once-a-week meal planning and grocery shopping saves a lot of time and money! We can all use more of those commodities. I sincerely hope you have fun with your meal planning and preparation, Elizabeth Randall and Family Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Elizabeth_Randall

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