Every couple of months or so I challenge myself to meal plan using as much stuff that we already have in the cabinets and freezer as possible. This week I am making the plans. Our breakfasts are very consistent, so these meals are for lunch and dinner.
Rules:
- Dietary choices/allergy restrictions are not compromised. (My husband recently declared he isn’t eating carbs.)
- Can purchase additional food to enhance what is already in the kitchen.
- Prepare the family.
Text to my husband:
Meal #1 (Grill) Grilled Teriyaki Beef Tip Salad:
Have – frozen teriyaki beef tips, olive oil, vinegar, and edamame.
Purchase – salad mix, broccoli slaw, and avocado
Meal #2 (Crock Pot) Slow Cooker Chicken and Broccoli:
Have – alfredo or bbq sauce
Purchase – chicken breasts and frozen broccoli
Meal #3 (Stove Top) Spaghetti:
Have – grain free pea spaghetti, avocado oil, and spices
Meal #4 (Oven) Honey Mustard Baked Chicken:
Have – marinade ingredients
Purchase – chicken thighs and baked sweet potatoes
Meal #5 (Microwave/Toaster) Keto/Grain Free Tuna Fish Sandwich:
Have – canned tuna and ingredients for a grain free/keto bun
Purchase – avocado
Meal #6 (Oven) Herb Crusted Pork Loin:
Have – pork loin, olive oil, and herbs
Purchase – sweet potatoes
What are your easiest go to meals?
i make a “beef stroganoff” by getting the beef tips in gravy that you can microwave to heat up. egg noodles and some sour cream. a bit of pepper and salt. done!!
i also stir fry beef, pork, chicken or shrimp (raw or already cooked) with some mushrooms, onions, garlic and other small pieces of vegies. i like to add them to pasta like spaghetti.
summer is a time for salads. so will add cooked shrimp.
also will grill any time of the year fish mostly, chicken or a pork loin or trip tip.
i’m into quick meals so anything i can cook quickly or prepare quickly. lol
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Sounds amazing… and easy! I have to see if I can add those to my kitchen meal plan 😊
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