Week 1 (October 31-November 6)
- Roast Chicken, veggies, mashed potatoes, and dinner rolls
- Chicken Enchiladas with rice and beans
- Chicago-style Stuffed Pizza (Andrea's Recipes has really good instructions for "how" to make the pizza although I will probably stick with our families favorite toppings for filling ideas and my crust/sauce recipes.)
- Chili, cornbread, brownies, hot apple cider, and spiced cranberry punch. We serve this every year at our College/Career group's hayride, which is today.
- Chicken Pot Pie
- Chicken Quesadillas
- Stromboli and mixed veggies
- Beef Tips with herbed pasta and glazed carrots
- Jambalaya (It is Jared's birthday today and this is his favorite dish.)
- Steak, roasted potatoes, steamed broccoli, and dinner rolls
- Chicken Taco Soup
- Swedish Meatballs, garlic herb pasta and mixed veggies
- Sub Sandwiches, fresh fruit, and side salad
- Parmesan Ranch Baked Chicken with roasted red potatoes, mixed veggies, and dinner rolls
- Homemade Pizza
- Fettuccine Primavera
, side salad, andFrench bread Ok, I decided on something a little more simple after looking over my "To Do" list. Option #2 - Chicken, Vegetable, and Rice Casserole - Grilled Venison, mixed veggies, and biscuits (Jared got a deer opening day and has declared that we will be grilling venison this week. Haven't decided on a cut or recipe yet but here is a good resource for venison recipes.) If you have any good venison recipes, please share. :o)
- We are going to spend Thanksgiving at home this year with Jared's parents, and are seriously thinking about doing a 5k that morning (cinnamon rolls or muffins for breakfast). The dinner plan is as follows:
- Steaks with sauteed mushrooms and onions (if you're more traditional, here is a really good turkey recipe and also a crockpot ham recipe)
- Baked sweet potatoes and roasted red potatoes (Mr. R does NOT like sweet potatoes)
- Corn, glazed carrots, and sauteed green beans w/garlic
- Green salad
- Dinner rolls (I make up a big batch then freeze the dough to thaw and rise later just like Rhodes)
- Dessert...still thinking
- Grilled Ham & Cheese Sandwiches (making homemade bread) and tomato soup
- Sweet Potato Waffles topped with fresh berries and cheesy scrambled eggs
- Fajitas, black beans and rice
- Planning to take something in for our College/Career Sunday School class - thinking either a Breakfast Braid or Crockpot Breakfast Casserole.
I clicked on the dinner roll for the recipe. WOW!! The coloring on that page makes it almost impossible to read.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, I'd agree that the color scheme on the other website does make it difficult to read. I will have to create a post on my blog about the dinner rolls so that it's easier to read.
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