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Weekly Eating – 2/11/19

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!

 

Last weekend we started off with a big bonfire and party, which was a lot of fun. But also tiring. We stayed up way too late, and maybe had a few too many beers. Saturday and Sunday were much slower and quieter haha.

Monday:

Breakfast – green smoothie: spinach, banana, frozen tropical fruit mix, flaxseed

green smoothie

Lunch – it was a super crazy day so I didn’t have time for lunch, but I got a late afternoon cup of tea and a nut bar, so that’s good. Oh, and someone brought Krispy Kreme donuts, so I had one of those.

afternoon tea

Dinner –I treated us to Chipotle burritos! The boy got steak and I got a sofritas with guac and it was glorious

Chipotle sofritas burrito with guac

Tuesday:

Breakfast – berry smoothie

berry black bean smoothie

Lunch – quinoa, cauliflower, black beans and cashews over a bed of mixed greens

quinoa cauliflower salad over a bed of greens

Snack – apple and a KIND bar

afternoon snack

Dinner – Instant Pot Fish & Veggies!

Instant Pot Fish & Veg

Wednesday:

Breakfast – berry smoothie, with black beans!

berry black bean smoothie

Lunch – leftover Instant pot fish & veg

Instant Pot Fish & Veg

Dinner – Enchiladas!

enchiladas

I had thawed a pound of free range Butcher Box ground beef. Mixed with some diced mushrooms and olives, and a healthy scoop of black beans, that made the perfect filling. I wrapped a big spoonful in a tortilla, times ten. Cover in diced tomatoes, chili powder, hot sauce, and garlic salt, plus a little shredded Mexican cheeses.

enchiladas

Thursday:

Breakfast – berry smoothie with black beans

berry black bean smoothie

Lunch – since it was Valentine’s Day, there was a party at work. They provided pizza, and everyone else brought salad and toppings and desserts. I had an eggplant pizza slice, it was surprisingly delicious

Valentines Day pizza & salad Valentines Day pizza & salad

Dinner – the boy always cooks on Valentine’s, since I cook 99% of the time. He met me at the door in a suit, there were candles everywhere, it was lovely. There is a no phone rule on V Day so no photos, sorry!

Friday:

Breakfast – mooooore smoothie!

Lunch – leftover enchiladas

Dinner – more leftover enchiladas! And there are still 2 left if you can believe it. I love making huge batches of meals that last all week

The Weekend

This weekend my pal Erin at Reaching For FI is in town, along with a special guest! And due to unfortunate sickness, we get the honor of hosting them. So I’m pretty stoked about that. Even if I nearly lost her friendship forever over my unpopular opinion on cumin

They already have plans Saturday and I have a Durham Food Tour lined up, so we won’t see much of each other. But then on Sunday, we are debating hitting up an all-you-can-drink mimosa brunch, and for sure will be stuffing our faces at All You Can Eat Sushi.

My sweat pants are ready.

AND, I finally got my quail egg incubator!!!

quail egg incubator

I have collected 7 eggs so far, and however many else I get Sat & Sun, they are all going in on Sunday. Quail eggs only take 18 days total to incubate, so I’ll have thumb-sized little chickies by March 8th! And, because they are small and their lifespan is so quick the girls will hopefully be up and laying eggs for me by April!

Oh, and no, Monday is not a holiday for me, I have to be at work at 8am thankyouverymuch. So if it is a holiday for you, boooo. And I hope you enjoy it.  🙂

Food Total: $53.40

Weekly Produce Box = I ordered all my favorite things this week: bananas, 2 lbs of beets, Brussels sprouts, Pink Lady apple, pears, rainbow carrots, cabbage, zucchini, yellow squash & cucumber

And a stop by Aldi for some sale produce and to restock some of my baking supplies that were running low or out.

Dairy $3.48 Staples $7.16 Fruit/Veg $8.48
Yogurt 12 3.48 4lb sugar 1.99 grape tomatoes pint 1.39
baking cocoa 1.79 blackberries 0.89
chocolate chips x2 3.38 baby bella mushrooms 0.99
cauliflower 1.29
avocados 8 3.92

Lessons Learned

Cooking a big ol batch of something that lasts for many days leftovers is a super time saver. Both the boy and myself had a couple doozies of a day at work this week, and I was too annoyed and/or exhausted to cook. As long as there’s still some enchiladas, then there is no reason to panic.

Also, dang it, not creating waste is next to impossible in this world today. I love having nuts and dried fruits as a snack, but a bar is even more convenient. I know I could make my own batch of KIND bars weekly, and should. But I just cannot dedicate enough mental space and time and effort to it. And that sucks.

Anyone have deep guilt and existential crises over our contribution to the demise of the planet? No, just me? Okay.

 

 

How about you guys? Did you have a learning week or an awesome week of wins?

Weekly Eating – 9/3/18

 

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!

 

Well, Brofest week was a great success! All the guys made it in at various times on Saturday, staggered but close enough together that we had to take only one trip to the airport. It warms my heart to see the genuine affection for each other present in lifelong friends.

The whole weekend was filled with games of various kinds. Mostly video, but also console and board. A couple walks around the block were taken, and I even got them out of the house to visit my favorite all you can eat sushi place. I was quite proud of the fact that even though I was with 6 grown men, my plate stack was the tallest!

budget epicurean stacks of sushi plates

I also had a blast cooking in huge batches. I definitely have strong hosting genes from my catering and party planning relatives. I made a huge breakfast strata, apple pie oatmeal, 2 pans of enchiladas, a burrito bar, top your own pizza night, banana muffins, grilled cheese and tomato soup.

breakfast

By the time we got through Monday, I think we had used up about 9 pounds of ground beef, 4 pounds pork roast, 13 pounds chicken, 4 pounds pasta, about 1 pound of rice, a whole jar of salsa, some number of cans of beans…

budget epicurean breakfast buffet

 

Monday:

Breakfast – Since it was a holiday, this is the morning when I made a big batch of banana muffins. I had just ordered and gotten a set of silicone muffin pan molds the week before, so I was super excited to try them out! They are so pretty, and worked like a charm.

budget epicurean banana muffins

Lunch – RocknRolls Sushi! Between 7 of us we nommed quite a mountain of fish and rice.

Dinner – I made pizza dough when we got back home to give it time to rise. Then I rolled out a base and set out toppings and let everyone choose their pizza. Mine was definitely the only one that had any green on top…

budget epicurean top pizza night

Tuesday:

Breakfast – breakfasts will be boring this week, because literally every single day is banana muffins!

Lunch – I also had prepped 2 more kale and chickpea salad bowls, and took one for lunch today. I felt like that wouldn’t be quite enough on its own so I also dipped into my emergency work food stash and added a can of lentil veggie soup.

budget epicurean soup and salad

Dinner – Roasted chicken quarters with fresh pico di gallo and rosemary potatoes and corn on the cob

budget epicurean roasted chicken

Wednesday:

Breakfast – there were boys sleeping on the couch and in the other rooms, so breakfast had to be quick and quiet. Banana muffins to the rescue!

Lunch – The other kale and chickpea salad

budget epicurean kale salad

Dinner – The only dinner out so far, we all went to Tyler’s Taproom in the Tobacco campus of Durham for burgers and garlic fries

Thursday:

Breakfast – banana muffns, no way!

Lunch – my leftover pizza: marinara, thin sliced potato, kale, peppers and onions, and goat cheese

budget epicurean pizza

Dinner – I tried a new recipe with mac n cheese, cause I had a hankering for BBQ pulled pork mac, and OH MY GOD IT WAS AMAZING. The boy agreed, best mac n cheese I’d ever made. Of course it was like: 1 1/2 stick butter, 1 pound of 3 different cheeses, 1 1/2 pounds pasta, garlic salt…

budget epicurean mac n cheese

Friday:

Breakfast – sweet potato waffle with candied pecans. Just kidding, banana muffins!

Lunch – leftover enchilada with Spanish rice and charro beans

budget epicurean leftover enchiladas

Dinner – one of the guys shared a recipe his family makes called Bayou chicken, and everyone agreed it sounded amazing, so I picked up the ingredients at the store on the way home. I agree, it was indeed amazing!! Heavy cream will do that.

budget epicurean bayou chicken

The Weekend

We had a small amount of time left with one on Saturday, so we looked at a list of things to do in the Triangle. Turns out there was a free Greek Fest in Raleigh, so we checked that out.

There was music and dancing, Greek things for sale, and of course the food (which is really the reason we went). We also tried ouzo and Greek beers. Not a fan of anything licorice so the ouzo was meh, but the beer was good.

raleigh greek fest

And then they had a baklava sundae!! It’s basically mashed up baklava over ice cream, and it was seriously one of the most amazing things I’ve ever had. Of course I totally love baklava and anything with honey in it, so, unfair advantage.

baklava

Then we hung out at a bar in downtown Durham called the Atomic Fern, where they have a huge wall of board games you can borrow and play while you sit and drink. We played some we knew and tried some new ones, and now I’ve got some ideas for my Christmas list this year.

atomic fern

We will probably spend some time Sunday cleaning up from all the tornado of boy that happened this week, but are also planning on getting a cleaning service. But I gotta say, I’m gonna miss having everyone here.

It was really fun to have a full house, always someone to talk to, cooking in huge amounts… I can better understand now why my mom always loved hosting giant dinner parties and family holidays, and why my grandmother continued catering long into her 70s.

Food Total: $23.79

This is just from the couple things I picked up for the bayou chicken. Thank goodness that big $300 shopping spree was more than enough to make it through the week. The meals out are not included either, as those come from the ‘eating out’ or fun part of the budget.

Lessons Learned

I think our society has lost something primal and satisfying by no longer having large families all living under one roof, or a community of people that live near each other and all cook and live together.

The last night especially, on Friday, the 4 of us left were all cooking together. My kitchen is teeny tiny but we made it work. Someone was chopping onion, someone else was shredding the Parmesan, someone else dicing the chicken breasts.

It just felt so nice, so right, so comforting. Maybe I do need to open a restaurant someday, and create a team that feels like family.

 

 

How about you guys? Did you have a learning week or an awesome week of wins?