Time for the next menu plan. This one goes into next month and the beginning of the tariffs on my country. Most of our meat, and dairy come from companies that are Canadian, or at least have a Canadian presence. However some things are going to be tough to find. Could mean a bit more time spent shopping than I would like.
Monday
Leftover Turkey Chili from Saturday along with some toast.
Tuesday
Leftover Beef Roast made into a casserole (I hope to try something new). It will be served with the remaining coleslaw.
Wednesday
A soup and sandwich meal. I will be making some noodle soup and either chicken or turkey salad sandwiches.
Thursday
Leftovers from Tuesday. I will make some kind of salad to go along with it.
Friday
Salmon casserole, the leftover salad from Thursday, and perhaps a side of corn as well.
Saturday
Pulling a package of frozen leftover ham out and making a pasta casserole. Pretty sure I will make some coleslaw to go along with it.
Sunday
Roast Chicken, along with mashed potatoes and green beans. I may see if the cavity in the chicken is large enough to make stuffing. Gravy for the mashed potatoes would be nice as well.
Breakfasts will be my homemade yogurt, lunches will be any leftovers or sandwiches.
Everybody have a wonderful evening.
God bless.
I like the roast chicken, mashed potatoes/gravy and green beans
ReplyDeleteI think we're all trying to change our buying habits to buy Canadian as much as we can. Sadly it likely means the cost will be higher, even without the tariffs.
ReplyDeleteYou have reminded me that I need to make coleslaw one night or more.
ReplyDeleteI need to follow your lead. Soup once a week with sandwiches. There’s nothing as cheap, filling and warming!
ReplyDeleteSounds so very good! I'm glad the yogurt worked out for you.
ReplyDeleteI’m so disappointed over the tariffs. We buy our cat medicines from Canada because you don’t need a prescription for them there. Isn’t know what they will cost with the new tariffs.
ReplyDeleteYour menu sounds delicious. Stuffing I the chicken will be deli.
I suspect, whether or not, the tariffs apply to certain products, our grocery CEO's will raise the prices anyway. It is going to be a difficult time.
ReplyDeleteYour meals all sound so good.
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