Food Experiments: Number 1 and Number 2

Food Experiments: Number 1 and Number 2

Hello my friends!  For the next five weeks I am performing what I call a food experiment at my house.  I have been on the fence for quite a while about Hello Fresh.  I have watched so many people that I follow on social media order it and cook it and love it.  But I’ve hesitated.  The number one reason being the cost.  I need to state right up front, Hello Fresh is not paying me to review their products.  This is going to be my honest opinion on the cost, the taste, the ease of cooking, etc.

An invitation came in the mail about a week ago for 16 free meals with a trial run, so we decided to try it out.  Another big reason that I had for wanting to try it is to get out of my comfort zone.  I’ve had couscous in my pantry for at least eight months and I’ve been hesitant to try it.  Yes, I know couscous is VERY easy to cook, but I didn’t trust a random recipe for something that I had never eaten before.  I mean, I can grill chicken and make a pot of couscous, but what do you put on it?  Do you eat it plain?

Basically, I want to try new to us foods that I know are supposed to be yummy without paying restaurant prices for something that I may or MAY NOT like.  I chose the vegetarian option for the first week, because we eat a lot of meat on a regular basis and I would like to incorporate more veggies into our diet.  Also, Liv doesn’t eat meat, so this simplifies things for me.

Hello Fresh 16 free meals

The Cost

When you sign up, you have options of how many meals you want each week and you can choose how many people that you will be feeding.  We chose the two meal per week option for four people.  The first week I was charged $42.27 for both meals.  I don’t know how Hello Fresh does their math, but when I the code in that you see above, it only gave me eleven free meals.  Next week, my price is supposed to be $55.37.  I’ll update you each week.

We had 25 options to choose our meals from.  But, since I wanted to do veggie only meals for those two meals, it knocked our choices down to six.  This must be the norm for Hello Fresh, because when I looked over the options for week 2 there were only six options available in the veggie section too.

Mediterranean Baked Veggies

Meal Number 1

For our first meal, I chose Mediterranean Baked Veggies with Couscous, Almonds and Feta.  The instructions they give you with the card are very easy to follow, very clear and concise.  I felt like someone who hasn’t cooked very much would easily be able to follow them.  It might take slightly longer than 30 minutes if you are novice, but still very doable.  One thing that I LOVE about Hello Fresh is that everything that you need – except salt, pepper, olive oil and butter – is included in your bag.  I didn’t need to go to my local grocery store and fight through the hoards to pick up ripe tomatoes and yummy looking asparagus.  They brought it to my front door and I stuck it in the fridge until I was ready to cook it the next day.  I LOVE this.  I may say this more than once.  Ahem.

I used one sheet pan, two pots and that’s it.  I loved that I could immediately throw the small amount of packaging into my recycle bin as I cooked, so cleanup was essentially nothing.  I LOVED that too!

I had never had couscous and I really like it.  I can’t wait to find a new recipe with couscous in it to try and see what yummy meals I can make out of it.  I also love tomatoes and asparagus, so that was a hit.  I don’t think I’ve ever eaten feta before.  It’s very strong, and it colored my view of the entire meal.  I think if I made this again, I would definitely used a different type of cheese to see if I like it better.  Yes, I know that’s what makes this Mediterranean, but I don’t care, lol.  The crunch of the slivered almonds and the scallions (or green onions where I’m from) was really good too.

Denton was worried about the portion sizes.  His thoughts going into this was we had better have hot dogs or something else later for when we get hungry again, hahahaha.  Surprisingly, this meal was very, very filling.  We eat supper at – brace yourself – around 4:00 PM every day.  It’s a habit that I got into when we moved here 13 years ago.  That’s the time that Denton came home from work and the kid’s got off the bus, so that’s when I had dinner ready every day.  I’ve never gotten out of that habit, so we still eat really early compared to “normal” people.  All of that to say, I didn’t want anything later for a snack.  It was that filling.  I think I can learn to really love couscous for that fact alone.

Overall, it was a good meal.  It wasn’t outstanding, but in my opinion my experiment is bearing out – I learned that I like couscous and want to make it again and my entire family tried something together that none of us had had before.

Gnocchi with Spinach and Heirloom tomatoes

Meal Number 2

The next meal, which I made the next day, was Gnocchi with Spinach and Heirloom Tomatoes topped with Garlic Butter Breadcrumbs.  I am here to proclaim right off the bat, that I LOVED this meal.  Every time Denton and I eat at Olive Garden I get the Chicken and Gnocchi soup and this is very similar.  It has a creamy base with wilted spinach and warmed tomatoes topped with garlicky buttered panko breadcrumbs, which I love.  If you’ve ever tried my version of Shrimp Scampi with Orecchiette, the topping is very similar and I think it makes the dish.  This is the same for me.

Just like the first meal, the directions were pretty simple and straightforward.  It took around 20 minutes just like it said.  I only used one pan and one pot, so cleanup was easy.  I will definitely make this again.  I will say that this meal wasn’t as stick to your ribs as the couscous one was, but it was very filling.  I just wanted a snack about 9:00 PM. 😀

My Final Thoughts

Our first weeks meals broke down to $5.28 per person, per meal.  Cheaper than McDonald’s for our crew and much, much tastier.  So far, I am very glad that I am trying this experiment.  Our meals get delivered on Saturday evening, so I will continue next week just like I did this one and cook the meals on Sunday and Monday.  Another perk about cooking this way, is that I’m not responsible for meal planning two of our meals and I really love that.

Next week, we are having Crunchy Curried Chickpea Bowls for our veggie meal and I chose Beef and Veggie Bibimbap for our second meal.  I can’t wait, and I’ll be sure to let you know all about it.

If you would like to try Hello Fresh for yourself, you can use this link to get $100.00 off.  This will also give me $10.00 off too, so thanks in advance!

Have you tried Hello Fresh?  What did you think?  Did you find the value in the food or the learning experience?  I need all the details, and if you have a favorite meal from them, I would love to try that too!

Hello Fresh

What’s for Supper? Pulled Chicken, Taco salad, and more

What’s for supper at your house this week?  We had Pulled Chicken, Taco salad and more.

Hello friends!  I hope that you are doing well.  Everything is blooming here, which is lovely and beautiful, however everyone in my house is either coughing, sneezing, or has itchy eyes.  I LOVE springtime, but the pollen needs a good washing away by a lot of rain.  Please.

Here’s what we ate last week:

Spaghetti and rolls

We had speedy spaghetti with rolls that I popped into the air fryer at the last minute.  Yum.Taco salad with bean burrito

Taco salad with a bean burrito covered in onions and cheese with a side of salsa and chips.Pulled chicken

Pulled chicken on buns with garlic Parmesan potatoes and a side of Bush’s baked beans.

The next night we had appointments in town (Covid shots), so we brought home Chinese food.  My FAVORITE.  I completely forgot to take a photo, so you’ll have to trust me. 😛

I made quesadillas out the leftover pulled chicken.  They were sweet, so that was odd, but they were also delicious dipped in the red pepper sauce I made to go with them.  I’ll post the recipe tomorrow.  Famous last words.

I made a giant pot of white rice and we ate the Chinese leftovers.  YUM!  I use this pot to make my rice in.  I love it.  You turn it on, put the rice and water in and presto change-o it does all the work for you.  And it NEVER overcooks the rice.  It is well worth the storage space it takes up.  Here are some others that look amazing.

The last meal of the week was what I’m calling Experiment Number 01.  We’ve been debating for quite a while on whether to try HelloFresh and I finally put in an order.  Our first meal was Mediterranean Baked Veggies with Couscous.  It was good.  I need to write a separate post about the whole experience to actually let you know what we think about the experience, the food and the cost.  Fingers crossed I actually get that done.  Meanwhile, if you click that link above you’ll get $100 off.What's for supper?

What did you eat last week?  What are you planning to eat this week?  You can see all of my other What’s for supper? plans here.


Groceries

This weeks grocery budget went to our local Wal-Mart.  I spent $163.08.  I stocked up on toilet paper, Puff’s Plus with lotion facial tissues – POLLEN – a new laundry hamper because I broke the handle on one of our older ones, along with a LOT of food.  It never ceases to amaze me when the total comes up  on the register.  I know that those people who monitor the self-checkout are laughing as they watch me stand there for a couple of seconds with my mouth agape.  Let’s hope that May’s number isn’t quite that high!

April 3:  Walmart $152.42

April 6:  Food Lion $17.41

April 9: Food Lion $122.25

April 14:  Walmart $94.25

April 18: Food Lion $12.26

April 21:  Food Lion $82.00

April 28:  Walmart $163.08


April $643.67

March $524.80

February $547.53

January:  $485.88

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How did your grocery shopping go this week?  Did you buy something yummy?

Cherry and Pineapple Dump Cake

Cherry and Pineapple Dump Cake

I made this for Denton’s birthday a few weeks ago and we ate the entire thing in two days.  It is a keeper!

Here’s how I make it:

Mix a can of cherry pie filling with a can of crushed pineapple together in a baking pan.

As you can see, I couldn’t find my can of crushed pineapple, so I diced up some pineapple rings I had instead.  It worked just fine!  Use what you have people.

Next sprinkle an entire box of cake mix over the top of the fruit mixture…..I used Duncan Hines Classic Yellow cake mix, but I’ve also used others, just use what you have and have a taste for!

Cut up an entire stick of butter and place all over the top of the cake mix……Cherry and Pineapple Dump Cake

And bake.  It’s so, so good!  And easy too.

Dump cakes are the best.  Let me know what you think.cherry pineapple dump cake

You can find all of the my other dessert recipes here.  Do you need a new baking dish?  Here are some that I think are lovely.

Here’s the handy dandy printable.

Cherry Pineapple Dump Cake

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Course Dessert

Ingredients
  

  • 1 (21 ounce can) cherry pie filling
  • 1 (20 ounce can) crushed pineapple
  • 1 box cake mix
  • 1 stick butter

Instructions
 

  • Mix together cherry pie filling and crushed pineapple in a baking dish.
  • Sprinkle the cake mix over the top of the filling.
  • Cut the butter into pats and place over the cake mix.
  • Bake at 350* for about 30 minutes or until golden and bubbly.
  • Enjoy!

What’s for Supper? 04.26.21

04.26.21 ~ What’s for supper at your house this week?  

Hello friends!  Spring has sprung here in our neck of the woods.  We should only have one more cold spell in May for Blackberry winter and then the heat will be on if everything goes the way it normally does here in Virginia.  I’ll take just a little more spring please.

Here’s what we ate last week:

I made pecan and panko pork chops with roasted red potatoes, green beans, stuffing and crescent rolls.  I thought it was good, but Denton and Hayden weren’t particular fans of the pecans on pork, hahaha.

Chicken sandwiches with pickles and chips on the side.  Always an easy, simple supper.  But I do need to start making my own chicken for the sandwiches.  But that negates the easy part, right?

Two kinds of shrimp with baked potatoes, broccoli salad and buttered bread.  Yum.
soup beans and salmon

Soup beans, with a terrible box of Mac and cheese, salmon, kraut and weenies, and the best homemade cornbread I’ve ever made.  I’ll try to remember to take pictures and post the recipe next week.  It was so good.  I also made a new kind of roasted potatoes.  They were delicious, but I prefer just fried potatoes or normal roasted potatoes with my soup beans.  These would be great as a side with chicken or pork, so I’ll make the recipe and post it soon too.tuna sandwichesDenton requested tuna sandwiches again, which I am always happy to oblige him with.

I also made another dump cake last week.  I’ll post the recipe tomorrow.  It is so easy and delicious, I know you’ll love it.

What did you eat last week?  What are you planning to eat this week?  You can see all of my other What’s for supper? plans here.


Groceries

This weeks grocery budget went to our local Food Lion.  I spent $82.00 exactly which will never happen again in my lifetime.  I have one more grocery haul to make in April before I see what our total will be for the month.  You can see what we’ve spent in April so far down below.  We will have five weeks of grocery shopping in this month though, since I switched up my shopping day.

Are Saturday’s as insane in your town as they are in mine now?  Liv and I used to do our grocery shopping for the week on Saturday mornings.  We decided to pick a different day because our local stores were being swarmed and I wanted to hurt people.  We tried a Sunday, a Tuesday, but I always go into my office on Wednesdays, so I just decided to tick that off my to do list then.  I am surprised at how many people are out and about on a Wednesday afternoon too.  I hate grocery shopping, and when I have to dodge and weave to get it done does not make me a happy person.  Sigh.

April 3:  Walmart $152.42

April 6:  Food Lion $17.41

April 9: Food Lion $122.25

April 14:  Walmart $94.25

April 18: Food Lion $12.26

April 21:  Food Lion $82.00


April ~ So far:  $480.59

March $524.80

February $547.53

January:  $485.88

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How did your grocery shopping go this week?  Did you buy something yummy?

What’s for Supper? 04.19.21

04.19.21 ~ What’s for supper at your house this week?  

Hello friends!  It’s a new Monday.  I hope that your week has started out well.  I’ve been sharing what we eat each night on my Instagram page if you want the scoop before I post it here each week.  I am a creature of habit and routines so hopefully this will keep me on track.

Here’s what we ate last week:

Soup beans and salmon

Soup beans, with roasted onions and potatoes, salmon, and butter fried mushrooms – boy those don’t look good, but they were delicious.

Totino’s pizza for an easy supper, with cucumbers and blueberries.  Sometimes simple is best.Taco Salad

Taco salad with chips and salsa.Alfredo and garlic bread

Fettuccine Alfredo with my super cheap garlic bread, a giant salad and a big glass of water.  

This night was a find what you can, kind of night.  I had Strawberry Awake cereal.  It’s the Walmart version of Special K Berries.  Both are delicious, but if one of my local stores doesn’t have Special K on sale, I’ll always buy the off brand.  YUM.

On Sunday, Liv and I had to run into to town and we brought home supper from a local place.  I had a Shrimp Po’Boy with fries and my usual big glass of water.  I still drink my beloved soda too, but I’m trying to get more water in and drinking water with a meal is easy.

I hope that you ate something delicious this past week.  If you did, let me know in the comments down below.  I am always looking for a tried and true recipe to spring on my family.

What did you eat last week?  What are you planning to eat this week?  You can see all of my other What’s for supper? plans here.


Groceries

This past week I went into two different grocery stores:  Walmart and Food Lion.  I spent the bulk of my grocery budget this week at Walmart, but I did run into Food Lion for a couple of necessities – Sprite Zero and Doritos.  What are your junk food must haves?  Ours are soda and chips.  We always have them, and they will be eaten by someone.  The soda changes per whatever is on sale at that moment.  I prefer Pepsi One.  GASP.  If you had told me ten years ago that I would be drinking a Pepsi of any kind I would have laughed myself silly.  But this is reality, hahahaha.

April 3:  Walmart $152.42

April 6:  Food Lion $17.41

April 9: Food Lion $122.25

April 14:  Walmart $94.25

April 18: Food Lion $12.26


April ~ So far:  $398.59

March $524.80

February $547.53

January:  $485.88

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How did your grocery shopping go this week?

 

 

What’s for Supper? 04.12.21

04.12.21 ~ What’s for supper at your house this week?  

Hello friends!  I’m finally back at this weekly update for what we eat in a week.  I have these moments where I am totally not happy with the way I’m doing things and I want to completely change everything up.  BUT, I don’t know exactly what I want to change it to and it becomes a vicious cycle in my brain.  Can you relate?  I drive Denton absolutely bonkers.  For someone who resisted change for so long, the older I get I seem to swing from one thing to the next very quickly now, hahahaha.

Anyhoo, I have decided that I am going to post my picture of what we eat each day on my Instagram and I’ll use this space to link the recipes.  Basically nothing will change on the blog, but I’m trying to keep up some momentum for myself and the crazy town that my brain lives in believes that posting to Instagram each day will give that momentum to me.  Yes, I know there is probably a disorder or something along those lines that I fit into, so don’t mention it, okay?  Okay.

After all of that hullabaloo, here’s what we ate last week: P.S.  thanks for hanging around!

tuna sandwiches

Tuna sandwiches with TWO kinds of chips and pickles.  Fancy.  Actually I like the chips at the bottom of the bag.  You know the ones, the ones that no one in your family will eat and they get thrown away.  Well, I actually like those because they are already broken up for me.  If I have whole chips, I break them before I eat them.  Yes, I know I am a weirdo.  I am completely fine with that.Roast beef with potatoes and carrots

Roast beef with potatoes and carrots, green beans, corn bread and coleslaw.Chinese food.  My favorite.

Soup beans, salmon, roasted potatoes, onions and asparagus.

A giant salad, garlic bread and spaghetti with an enormous glass of water.  I always forget to include my water with my pictures.  

Ham, mashed potatoes, roasted asparagus and carrots, with crescent rolls and perfect eggs.

Even though you can’t see it, there is Taco Pie under that mound of lettuce.  With tortilla chips and salsa on the side.


Groceries

April 3:  Walmart $152.42

April 6:  Food Lion $17.41

April 9: Food Lion $122.25

I didn’t keep up with my grocery totals – at all – while I was taking my hiatus from this page.  I am very surprised that the total for March wasn’t worse.  I know that it isn’t because I have been deliberately eating from our garage freezer for the last month and half.  All of the meals that you see above, the meats came directly from my freezer.  I haven’t been buying meat lately so my grocery total is directly from fresh fruits and  vegetables and all of the miscellaneous things that get thrown into the cart, like potato chips.

Once we eat everything down in the freezer, I’ll slowly start adding to it again from all of the clearance deals I find later in the summer.

April ~ So far:  $292.08

March $524.80

February $547.53

January:  $485.88

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How did your grocery shopping go for the past couple of months?


That’s it for us.  I hope that you ate something delicious this past week.  If you did, let me know in the comments down below.  I am always looking for a tried and true recipe to spring on my family.

What did you eat last week?  What are you planning to eat this week?  You can see all of my other What’s for supper? plans here.

What’s for Supper? 03.15.21

03.15.21 ~ What’s for supper at your house this week?  

Hello friends!  I hope that you are doing well.  I missed last week’s post, due to being indisposed.  That’s a polite expression for the misery, but I lived through it.  I said the older I get the longer it takes to recover from terrible things like a stomach bug.  But you are definitely not here to hear about that.  In the meantime, we are enjoying spring like weather.  We will discuss the fact that we will have freezing rain later this week, and we’ll enjoy the Spring while we have it!  Right? Right.

Here’s what we ate last week:

Over the past two weeks I managed to take seven photos of the food that was eaten at our house.  Here is what they were:

Burgers.  Burgers with chips and pickles is always a go to when I need something easy.

Alfredo with a giant salad  and garlic bread.  I used frozen pappardelle pasta.  Everyone but me liked it a lot.  It may have been because I had been sick, so I’ll definitely try it again.

Chili with grits and raw onions.  Comfort food at its finest.Our favorite quick Italian pizza place opened back up.  Yay!  It was excellent.

Walmarts version of Lasagna with a giant salad and my bread.  Its just okay in my opinion. I would much rather have my “fast” version.

Soup beans with salmon, Mac and cheese, and roasted veggies.

McDonalds.  What can I say about that?  It was fine.

Taco salad with chips and salsa.

Roast with everything, corn muffins and coleslaw.  Yum.


Groceries

Since I missed last weeks post, I decided to just list everything below that I spent the first two weeks of March on groceries.

03/13 – Walmart $100.05

03/13 – Food Lion $41.31

03/05 – Walmart $105.67

I didn’t even try to cull out all of the non food items.  In the perfect world where I live inside my head, sometimes I do this and keep everything straight.  But reality is that I don’t live in a perfect world, so all of the shampoo, face wash, toilet paper and cat litter get lumped in with milk, bread and everything in between.

Are you better at this than I am?

I keep up with this through my Fetch app.  I just cashed my money out and I’m buying myself an ice machine that supposedly makes ice like you get from Sonic.  I can’t wait to see if it actually does.  I’ll let you know!  If you don’t already have Fetch, you can use my link below and automatically get at least 2,000 points added to your account.  Woohoo!

March ~ so far:  $247.03

February $547.53

January:  $485.88

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How did your grocery shopping go for the month of March?

What's for Supper?


That’s it for us.  I hope that you ate something delicious this past week.  If you did, let me know in the comments down below.  I am always looking for a tried and true recipe to spring on my family.

What did you eat last week?  What are you planning to eat this week?  You can see all of my other What’s for supper? plans here.

What’s for Supper? 03.01.21

03.01.21 What’s for supper at your house this week?  

Hello friends!  I hope that you are doing well.  I am totally behind, but valiantly trying to get back on track.  We shall see.  Are you seeing hints of Spring where you are?  We woke up to a shivery 28* this morning, but are looking at steadily increasing temperatures for the next little bit.  Now that I’ve updated you with our weather, lets get to the food.

Here’s what we ate last week:

03.01.21

Baked chicken with a giant salad, baked potatoes and buttered bread.03.01.21Soup beans, salmon, roasted veggies and Mac and cheese.  My comfort food.03.01.21

Baked ravioli with a giant salad and garlic bread.  YUM.03.01.21

Chicken fajitas with chips and salsa.  These were delicious.  03.01.21

Hot dogs without chili (again) with a variety of chips and broccoli salad.  I had another craving.

03.01.21Hamburgers with onion rings and French fries from a local place in town that opened up recently.  They were just okay.  I don’t say that lightly.  But when EVERYONE’S food is just okay, it’s just okay.03.01.21

Liv and I did the grocery shopping on Saturday, so Sunday dinner changed when I found ribeyes on the clearance rack.  They were divine, with a giant salad, baked potatoes, and garlic bread.


Groceries:  I needed to run into our local Food Lion to find chicken nuggets (hopefully) and came out on Wednesday with a total of $54.93.  On Saturday Liv and I drove to the next town over to stock up on things that our Kroger had on loss leader and walked out of there with a grand total of $173.71.  I had a list and everything!  One of the things that went into the cart was the ribeyes, but I’ve already gotten two meals out of those, so my brain is already telling me that they were justified.  And delicious.

Grand total for the month of February:  $547.53

February 28:  $228.64

February 20:  $88.93

February 13:  $127.09

February 6:  $102.87


January:  $485.88

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How did your grocery shopping go for the month of February?

What's for Supper?


That’s it for us.  I hope that you ate something delicious this past week.  If you did, let me know in the comments down below.  I am always looking for a tried and true recipe to spring on my family.

 

What did you eat last week?  What are you planning to eat this week?  You can see all of my other What’s for supper? plans here.

Mississippi Pot Roast

Mississippi Pot Roast Recipe


I have made this several times now and it is always delicious.  I make it specifically to eat on buns, rolls, or as Denton likes it, on tortillas.  Any way you eat it, it’s yummy!

Here’s how I make it:

I love chuck roast for this and my normal Sunday dinner type roast that I make.  But if you don’t have a chuck roast, just use what you have.  

I put the roast in the bottom of my slow cooker, sprinkle on the ranch dressing package, slice the butter and scatter it around and throw in around seven or eight peperoncini’s.

Cook it on low for seven to eight hours, or as I normally do – about four hours on high. Shred everything in the pot and serve however you deem best.  Anyway you serve it, it’s going to taste divine.

NOTE:  Yes, I know that most recipes call for au jus to go into the pot too.  I can never find it at my store, so I just leave it out!  Mississippi Pot Roast Let me know what you think!

Here’s the handy dandy printable.

 

Cherry Pineapple Dump Cake

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Course Dessert

Ingredients
  

  • 1 (21 ounce can) cherry pie filling
  • 1 (20 ounce can) crushed pineapple
  • 1 box cake mix
  • 1 stick butter

Instructions
 

  • Mix together cherry pie filling and crushed pineapple in a baking dish.
  • Sprinkle the cake mix over the top of the filling.
  • Cut the butter into pats and place over the cake mix.
  • Bake at 350* for about 30 minutes or until golden and bubbly.
  • Enjoy!

What’s for Supper? 02.15.21

What’s for supper at your house this week?

Hello friends!  I hope that you are doing well.  We had snow for the third week in a row.  You already know what I’m waiting for.  However pretty it is, and it does melt quickly, I’m still just over here waiting to plant my tomatoes….

Here’s what we ate last week:

Thick cut pork chops with baked potatoes and buttered bread.  There was a salad to go with this, but I somehow missed it when I took the photo.

Baked “Lasagna” with garlic bread and giant salad.

Hot dogs without chili, perfect boiled eggs and chips.

Potato soup, oven bacon and biscuits.  YUM.

Takeout.  But I did make my own green beans!

It was a “whatever you can find” night.  I had hot dogs without chili again. Sometimes you just want something and you have it.  Delicious.


That’s it for us.  I hope that you ate something delicious this past week.  If you did, let me know in the comments down below.  I am always looking for a tried and true recipe to spring on my family.

What's for supper?

What did you eat last week?  What are you planning to eat this week?  You can see all of my other What’s for supper? plans here.