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> This Week's Meal Plan, This Week's Meal Plan

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post 19/07/2004, 08:14 AM
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Lullabelle's last thread on meal plans really inspired me to try some different things around here, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who found that thread useful. Perhaps we could post our weekly plans for this week, as well as our favorite recipe from it?

Our Plan (in no particular order):

Meatloaf and Spaetzle w/ Salad
Homemade Pizza (with a long-rise crust)
Tortilla Soup w/ baked torilla chips and sour cream
Chicken Salad Wraps
Sloppy Joes and Baked Potatoes w/ Peas

Dessert: Strawberry Bread
Homemade ice cream


Tracy


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post 19/07/2004, 08:20 AM
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My recipe selection to share:

TORTILLA SOUP

Ingredients
1 fully cooked chicken breast, cut up into bite-sized pieces or shredded with a fork

1/2 cup onion

1 stalk celery, chopped

2 (14oz.) cans chicken broth

1 (15oz.) can diced or stewed tomatoes

1 clove garlic, minced

1 (4.5oz.) can chopped green chiles

1/2 pkg. dry taco seasoning

1/2 cup sour cream

Saute chicken, onion, and celery until onion is translucent. Add remaining ingredients (except sour cream). Simmer 1 hour. Add sour cream and simmer an addition 15 minutes. Garnish with tortilla chips, shredded cheese, and sliced green onions. Serve with additional sour cream if desired.

Cook's Notes: I usually double this recipe; it makes great leftovers! I also usually "make" tortilla chips by cutting up a plain flour tortilla, lightly buttering one side, and "frying" it on a griddle until it's crisp.

Tracy


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This message was edited by Duckling on Monday, 19 July 2004 @ 8:21 AM
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post 19/07/2004, 08:28 AM
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Hi Tracey,
Just wondering what sloppy joes are ?

~Jen~

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post 19/07/2004, 01:13 PM
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Hmmm, good question! It's a sandwich filling, made to be served on a large roll. It is a real "quickie" type meal -- ground beef, chicken gumbo soup, ketchup, and mustard all mixed together for a tangy filling. They're definitely "sloppy" because the meat tends to squish out of the roll, but they're pretty tasty! The "Joe" part of the name might come from the fact that the idea for a sandwich like this came from the U.S. Army in the 1940s -- when a G.I. Joe (Army recruit) ate one, he was a "sloppy Joe." My version is very different from the original version, but I guess the name still fits!

(Do you have Chicken Gumbo soup there? Ours is made by Campbell's. It's vegetables, chicken and rice in a tangy broth.)

Tracy


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Lime
post 19/07/2004, 07:20 PM
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I was going to ask about the Sloppy Joe too!

Our plan has not gone past tonight:

DH's prawns in creamy tomato sauce with crusty bread and salad (not good for wallet or weight but SO yum!)
Thinking of:
Lasagne
Fried rice
Vege pasta with tomato based sauce
Lamb cutlets with cous cous and vegies
Vegetarian laksa


Lime

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Elle
post 19/07/2004, 08:34 PM
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Hi all,

Duckling: thank you for reminding me about Sloppy Joes! (I used to have them at summer camp in the states about 25 years ago!)

Monday: Pate and toast
Tuesday: Sloppy Joes!
Weds: Dew fish and homemade wedges & salad
Thurs: Irish stew, jacket potatoes and veggies
Friday: Tandoori chicken and mango salsa & rice
Saturday: BLT's and chips
Sunday: Roast beef with all the trimmings

If anyone wants any of these recipes, let me know....

Lucy
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post 19/07/2004, 08:55 PM
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Hi,

My meal plan for this week is:

Mon: Homemade Pizza
Tue: Pasta & jar of pasta sauce! My lazy night original.gif
Wed: Tamarind Chicken, corn on the cob and potatoes
Thur: Tofu & Pumpkin curry with rice
Fri: Pot roast with vegies and potatoes
Sat: Lentil "shepards" pie
Sun: Lamb sausages, baked beans and chips

Lucy - could you post the recipe for Irish stew? Thanks.

And if anyone wants any of the above recipes just ask original.gif



Rach
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surreygirl
post 19/07/2004, 09:13 PM
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Our meal plan for this week is:

Monday - Creamy Chicken Pasta with Sweetcorn
Tuesday - Cornflakes Fish finger and Wedges
Wednesday - Meataballs and Spaghetti
Thursday - Chicken and Mushroom Risotto
Friday - who knows as we shall be in Pericher Blue!

Jo
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babypie
post 19/07/2004, 09:33 PM
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Sorry I dont have menu plans, I'm just about to start now and get organized LOL. first lets pass some recipes original.gif

Lucy (elle) can i pls have your tandori chicken recipe?

Rach - tamarind chicken sounds unusual, would love to try it.

Jo- can i annoy u too for your creamy chicken pasta with sweetcorn?

waiting with hungry tummy wink.gif

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thirdbub
post 19/07/2004, 11:52 PM
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our meal plan goes

Thai chicken noodle stir fry
carbonara
asian chicken noodle soup
lasagne
silverside and roasted veg
bbq, salad and potato bake (i know its winter!!)
potato and bacon frittata and salad


trying to throw in salads to be healthy ha ha

i also liked the sound of that creamy chicken pata with sweetcorn!!, will you post it on here??
thanks jodes

ohhhand strawberry bread!!!



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