Hey y’all! Welcome to the series Weekly Eating.
Here is where I’ll talk about the week’s meal plan versus reality, what we ate for the week, and how we did budget-wise. I hope it gives readers a behind-the-scenes look into our life through the lens of food, and it’s also a way to keep us on track with meal planning and grocery budgeting.
Feel free to share your wins and lessons in the comments below!
The weekend was a blast! I got to meet and hang out with Steveark and wife, and give them a nice walking tour of Durham, to which they are thinking about moving. And they I led an actual Food Tour of Durham, made new friends, and tried all the foods. I definitely had well over 10K steps!
Sunday was a quiet home day, with lots of reading and kitchen time. I made a big spinach quiche, and some homemade rolls for the week. We also finally got house cleaners to deep clean from Bro Week, and It Is Worth Every Penny.
Monday:
Breakfast – spinach quiche
Lunch – leftover mashup: some lentils from sloppy joes & veggie fried rice mixed together
Dinner – pasta with blender pesto
Tuesday:
Breakfast – spinach quiche
Lunch – I baked a few sweet potatoes in my pressure cooker and packed them with black beans, spinach and pickled onions & radish. Garlic hummus and veggies for a snack.
Dinner – these Crispy Spinach Gnocchi with Sage Butter
Wednesday:
Breakfast – fruit smoothie
Lunch – more baked sweet potato and black beans. Yogurt & moon grapes as a snack.
Dinner – Thai Carrot & Sweet Potato soup in the pressure cooker
With some quick flatbread to eat it with. Drizzle in some hot sauce, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and a dollop of Greek yogurt. YUM.
Thursday:
Breakfast – peppers & onion 2 egg omelet w pastured eggs <3
Lunch – pressure cooker stuffed red peppers with couscous and lentils. I learned an important lesson: pressure cookers cook FAST. Ten minutes turned the peppers to mush.
Dinner – Date Night! We had red wine braised steak with roasted root veggies and listened to the storm.
Friday:
Breakfast – peppers and onions and egg burrito
Lunch – leftovers and more moon grapes
Dinner – Leftover beef & veg soup with rolls
The Weekend
I GOT SWEET POTATOES!!! If you follow me on Instagram or Twitter, you already know I’m pretty excited about it. There is no cooler feeling than pulling up handfuls of food you grew yourself.
I also found an amazing farm called Nature’s Roots Farm that offers tons of pastured meat and dairy options. Yes, I believe your diet should be mainly plants. Yes I think CAFOs and factory farmed meat and dairy is awful for you, the animals, and the planet. Yes I think you can survive off just plants forever, and thrive.
But I also think these are some happy cows. This is some well managed pasture. They are well-loved pigs, and a healthier forest because of it. I think this kind of meat is good for the planet, the animals, and the people who choose to eat it.
I further voted with my dollars for zero waste, Earth friendly processes by stopping by local business Fillaree for a hand soap refill! They sell soaps in glass bottles, and refill from large bulk tanks in store. It’s all natural and organic ingredients, and naturally smells fantastic (I chose the Lime Lavender scent).
Yes, it’s five dollars, for which I could get five bottles at the Dollar Tree. But I choose to support local Durham based family business, and eco-smart, waste free practices.
I also got the last of the fall garden items in the ground. Since I ripped up the sweet potato vines that were taking up all the garden real estate, I had SO MUCH space to work with. It may be a bit too late in the season for some of these, but I’m hopeful at least some of these cool-loving crops will bring me something edible.
Lovely rows of winter wheat, kale, chard, collards, radish, carrots, spinach, and beets. Let’s see what comes up!
Food Total: 24.46 + 86.15
My usual Produce Box delivery, plus a cooler full of farm fresh pastured milk, cheese, sausage, and brisket.
Lessons Learned
Living holistic values can be overall more expensive, for sure. But it tastes so good! It smells great. IT FEELS AMAZING. It’s worth it.
How about you guys? Did you have a learning week or an awesome week of wins?
Now you have me thinking about whether there might be a local zero waste hand soap option for me too, because we do use the liquid stuff. And you know I’m right there with you on responsible animal products. Helps when you stay on the farm and see exactly how things are run 🙂
It’s definitely worth a Google search! I love that they are expanding to more place too, I can also refill at my co-op. Yeah, I need to see with my own eyes that they get tons of space and grass and sunshine and love. 🙂
This food looks pretty dang excellent. I have a thing (or two, or three…) to learn!
It really is! This is the result of being a natural experimentalist, and years of trial and error. My top advice is just get in the kitchen and try things. You also can have me on speed-dial for recipe support like Angela does! Lol
Speed dial recipe support is the best 😉
I love a good quiche! Actually I like the way you eat (and love a good lentil & rice mashup, too).
Thanks Jane, me too! I try to get as much variety as possible while sticking to the majority being fruits/veggies, grains, and legumes. Health is wealth, as they say.