Started the pantry/freezer inventory. Too cold today to stand outside in the garage to inventory the freezer there, but inventoried the on in the basement. I did this challenge last January, and I was amazed at how long we ate before we had to buy anything other than perishables. Thanks for the reminder again this January. We use the Plan to Eat App and it works great for us.
Nancy @ Little Homestead in Boise
We’re joining you at the Little Homestead, with a link back 🙂 Great ideas, thanks!
Jessica Fisher
Thanks for joining us!
Jennifer
The challenge I have this month ( and for a few more!) is that four times a week, I have to go out at our regular dinner time to pick up one of the kids from their activities, so meals have to be fairly easy or very well thought out because by the time we get home, everyone is starving!! Had your turkey burgers this evening and they were yummy!!! Sean and I planned the meals for the next ten days, all based on emptying the freezer and a few trying your book’s recipes. “L’organisation épargne la sueur” as Lio likes to tell me.
Jessica Fisher
How do you say crockpot in French? 😉
Jennifer
“Mijoteuse” parce que ça mijote!
Stephanie
I’m so impressed you even officially planned out breakfasts and lunches! I never thought to do that, though I’ll admit that we eat the same things every day for breakfast. I’m not sure if my calendar will post, but here is what I have. Definitely not quite as detailed! I take some sort of leftovers every day for lunch and my husband (working nights) sleeps through lunch. My son gets lunch supplied by the daycare.
Thanks for the reminder that I’ve still never made crepes. My family had them once and loved them. It would make them very happy if I made them. I’ve been meaning to try your recipe for quite some time.
I always have a column of meal prep ideas next to my menu because it helps tremendously to have a few things done ahead of time. Any time I find a few extra minutes, I will try to get something else on the list done. It helps me stay ahead and makes dinner less stressful.
My freezer has 3 turkeys in it, so that will be the most frequent meat this month. Thanks for sharing all of your hard work in an effort to encourage and inspire us!
Sandi
breakfast: coffee
lunch: buffalo chicken dip, crackers, half slice of cheesecake
dinner: ham, scalloped potatoes, sauteed yellow squash
Not the most balanced or nutritious, but used up things in the fridge
Quick question about the photo on your FB page showing the jars of mixes… why do you not put the sugar in with the other dry goods?
I love pantry challenges but I am doing this pantry challenge in secret. If I tell the family, all I will hear is complaining. So, let’s see how long it takes before the notice…
Breakfast: Oatmeal (me & hubs) & Bagels (kids)
Lunch: Using leftover grilled chicken – Salads w/ last of strawberries (me & hubs) & Quesadillas (kids) w/Applesauce
Dinner: Sesame Chicken, Spinach (to use up before it goes bad), leftover rice & leftover broccoli. I thought they were going to complain about the leftover rice but no one said a word.
Dessert: Homemade Chocolate Chip Scones in honor of the new season of DOWNTON ABBEY!!!!
Lee
I complete mine in secret as well 🙂
Jessica Fisher
I’ve done that before too. 🙂 What they don’t know….
Angela
I’ve done that before too…
Stephanie M.
Starting on Sunday:
Breakfast – Hubby had frosted mini wheats; I had a mini bagel with L.F. cream cheese
Lunch – Hubby had leftover pasta from last night; I had a salad
Dinner – We both had roast turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn and dinner rolls
Dessert: Home made banana cake
Deb
This is perfect timing for us. We’ll have no income until February, so using what resources we have available (pantry, freezer, garden, etc.) will be key to not having a credit card blow-out. I was given a number of ham bones & are boiling them up today to freeze the meat & stock for soups. By doing this it will take up less room in the freezer & make dinner prep less mess. I need to do a good freezer inventory & make up our monthly meal plan. I plan only dinners as lunch is usually left-overs & everyone gets their own breakfast (porridge, Weetbix, or eggs.)
Meghan
Not a real meal plan but I went shopping & got tons of stuff because Mother Hubbard had nothing on me. This week we are planning on chicken parm made w/ crescent rolls, roast in the crockpot, pasta night, breakfast for dinner, chicken in the oven, baked with green beans & potatoes. I also got tons of stuff for lunch so I do not spend money eating out. Also got breakfast stuff so we are not stopping at our local WaWa for breakfast everyday.
Mona
We also started the Challenge on the first so our monthly menu is ready to go. All the prep work is done for the first couple days. Did run to the store today for cheese, bananas, lettuce, spinach, crescent rolls and onion soup mix for a total of $12.58.
Our meals:
Yesterday: Breakfast – Cinnamon raisin bagels with cream cheese
Lunch – Leftover beef stew
Dinner – Baked hake, noodles, green beans
Today – Brunch – Bacon, fried eggs, potatoes and toast
Snack – Crackers and cheese
Dinner – Ree’s Chicken spaghetti with green salad
Stephanie M.
I don’t have a specific meal plan where I know what I’ll be eating each day. My freezer is stocked with a good variety of meats such as eye round for roast beef, bottom round for pot roast, a roaster chicken, a turkey breast, a pork roast, pork chops, flounder, bay scallops, thin chicken cutlets, boneless chicken breasts, chicken drum sticks, one package of ground turkey, 3 New York strip steaks, and sweet Italian sausage. I also have a few bags of frozen veggies, such as corn, green beans, and peas. I usually always have more fresh than frozen. I also have a variety of frozen appetizers left over from the holidays which can serve as weekend lunches when my husband is home. I have a good amount of side dishes in the pantry like beans, pasta, rice, boxed side dishes, etc. So really, my goal is to use all of these things and only go to the store if I need perishables and essential ingredients to prepare meals with whatever meat I’ve chosen. Most of the roasts will be eaten the second day same as the first and then turned into a completely different meal which will warrant several more meals. So I think I’m set up pretty well to not have to go shopping too much. I’m planning on an empty to nearly empty freezer when the month is over. 🙂
jan
Started the Challenge on the 1st … made my life easier by pulling out THREE proteins from the garage freezer (ground beef, chicken breast and italian sausage) and based my menu for week around that … as much as I complain about the amount of food we have in this house, I’m glad when I do the Pantry Challenge because it’s not really difficult, just makes me be more focused to use what we have on hand! Not sure I could plan a whole month ahead of time but its nice to know WHAT you can make based on what you have on hand! First stop of the year at Aldis and spent $26 … that included 3 boxes of tissues, tp, 2 gallons milk, 2 dozen eggs and an assortment of veggies … kind of nice not spending $$$ for the holidays!
Rhonda
Hi Jan
I also pull my proteins at the start of the week and get an idea of my weekly menu based on what fresh ingredients I have on hand and any items I am wanting to use up. Does make life easier to have them out. I like to plan week by week, I enjoy the flexibility and we waste very little so works for us.
Cindy
My plan is to finish using up the holiday leftovers; Christmas Eve ham is almost gone (scalloped potatoes, ham and cheese sandwiches and omelets). Ham bone stock (2 quarts) in freezer for ham and bean soup later this month. Left over turkey will be used in enchiladas and possibly turkey/broccoli Alfredo.
We do brunch on the weekends so yesterday was blueberry pancakes and turkey sausage and fruit; dinner was meatless spaghetti, romaine and spinach salad with the remaining chocolate chip mint ice cream.
Brunch today is spinach, mushroom, feta omelets, bacon and bananas. Dinner will be chicken stir fry – broccoli, carrots, celery and onions with brown rice.
Nancy
I’m starting out the pantry challenge with a pot roast, potatoes, and carrots in the slow cooker today. This will feed our family of three for three dinners, at least. Next up is the frozen turkey, which will stretch to turkey divan, turkey pot pies, turkey tortellini soup, and turkey/rice/bean enchiladas. I have three full weeks of dinners planned and most of the fourth week. I’ve only planned dinners because we’re all adults in this household on different schedules, and everyone fends for themselves for breakfasts and lunches.
Claudette
Started the pantry/freezer inventory. Too cold today to stand outside in the garage to inventory the freezer there, but inventoried the on in the basement. I did this challenge last January, and I was amazed at how long we ate before we had to buy anything other than perishables. Thanks for the reminder again this January. We use the Plan to Eat App and it works great for us.
Nancy @ Little Homestead in Boise
We’re joining you at the Little Homestead, with a link back 🙂 Great ideas, thanks!
Jessica Fisher
Thanks for joining us!
Jennifer
The challenge I have this month ( and for a few more!) is that four times a week, I have to go out at our regular dinner time to pick up one of the kids from their activities, so meals have to be fairly easy or very well thought out because by the time we get home, everyone is starving!! Had your turkey burgers this evening and they were yummy!!! Sean and I planned the meals for the next ten days, all based on emptying the freezer and a few trying your book’s recipes. “L’organisation épargne la sueur” as Lio likes to tell me.
Jessica Fisher
How do you say crockpot in French? 😉
Jennifer
“Mijoteuse” parce que ça mijote!
Stephanie
I’m so impressed you even officially planned out breakfasts and lunches! I never thought to do that, though I’ll admit that we eat the same things every day for breakfast. I’m not sure if my calendar will post, but here is what I have. Definitely not quite as detailed! I take some sort of leftovers every day for lunch and my husband (working nights) sleeps through lunch. My son gets lunch supplied by the daycare.
http://www.plantoeat.com/planner/
Heather @ My Overflowing Cup
Thanks for the reminder that I’ve still never made crepes. My family had them once and loved them. It would make them very happy if I made them. I’ve been meaning to try your recipe for quite some time.
I always have a column of meal prep ideas next to my menu because it helps tremendously to have a few things done ahead of time. Any time I find a few extra minutes, I will try to get something else on the list done. It helps me stay ahead and makes dinner less stressful.
My freezer has 3 turkeys in it, so that will be the most frequent meat this month. Thanks for sharing all of your hard work in an effort to encourage and inspire us!
Sandi
breakfast: coffee
lunch: buffalo chicken dip, crackers, half slice of cheesecake
dinner: ham, scalloped potatoes, sauteed yellow squash
Not the most balanced or nutritious, but used up things in the fridge
Quick question about the photo on your FB page showing the jars of mixes… why do you not put the sugar in with the other dry goods?
Jessica Fisher
The jars were so packed, there wasn’t room.
Angela
I’ve got our menu completed too – and I’ve already made some ‘adjustments’… 😉
http://testosteronepalace.blogspot.com/2015/01/happy-new-year-and-semi-annual-pantry.html
Jessica Fisher
Me, too.
Tiffany R
I love pantry challenges but I am doing this pantry challenge in secret. If I tell the family, all I will hear is complaining. So, let’s see how long it takes before the notice…
Breakfast: Oatmeal (me & hubs) & Bagels (kids)
Lunch: Using leftover grilled chicken – Salads w/ last of strawberries (me & hubs) & Quesadillas (kids) w/Applesauce
Dinner: Sesame Chicken, Spinach (to use up before it goes bad), leftover rice & leftover broccoli. I thought they were going to complain about the leftover rice but no one said a word.
Dessert: Homemade Chocolate Chip Scones in honor of the new season of DOWNTON ABBEY!!!!
Lee
I complete mine in secret as well 🙂
Jessica Fisher
I’ve done that before too. 🙂 What they don’t know….
Angela
I’ve done that before too…
Stephanie M.
Starting on Sunday:
Breakfast – Hubby had frosted mini wheats; I had a mini bagel with L.F. cream cheese
Lunch – Hubby had leftover pasta from last night; I had a salad
Dinner – We both had roast turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn and dinner rolls
Dessert: Home made banana cake
Deb
This is perfect timing for us. We’ll have no income until February, so using what resources we have available (pantry, freezer, garden, etc.) will be key to not having a credit card blow-out. I was given a number of ham bones & are boiling them up today to freeze the meat & stock for soups. By doing this it will take up less room in the freezer & make dinner prep less mess. I need to do a good freezer inventory & make up our monthly meal plan. I plan only dinners as lunch is usually left-overs & everyone gets their own breakfast (porridge, Weetbix, or eggs.)
Meghan
Not a real meal plan but I went shopping & got tons of stuff because Mother Hubbard had nothing on me. This week we are planning on chicken parm made w/ crescent rolls, roast in the crockpot, pasta night, breakfast for dinner, chicken in the oven, baked with green beans & potatoes. I also got tons of stuff for lunch so I do not spend money eating out. Also got breakfast stuff so we are not stopping at our local WaWa for breakfast everyday.
Mona
We also started the Challenge on the first so our monthly menu is ready to go. All the prep work is done for the first couple days. Did run to the store today for cheese, bananas, lettuce, spinach, crescent rolls and onion soup mix for a total of $12.58.
Our meals:
Yesterday: Breakfast – Cinnamon raisin bagels with cream cheese
Lunch – Leftover beef stew
Dinner – Baked hake, noodles, green beans
Today – Brunch – Bacon, fried eggs, potatoes and toast
Snack – Crackers and cheese
Dinner – Ree’s Chicken spaghetti with green salad
Stephanie M.
I don’t have a specific meal plan where I know what I’ll be eating each day. My freezer is stocked with a good variety of meats such as eye round for roast beef, bottom round for pot roast, a roaster chicken, a turkey breast, a pork roast, pork chops, flounder, bay scallops, thin chicken cutlets, boneless chicken breasts, chicken drum sticks, one package of ground turkey, 3 New York strip steaks, and sweet Italian sausage. I also have a few bags of frozen veggies, such as corn, green beans, and peas. I usually always have more fresh than frozen. I also have a variety of frozen appetizers left over from the holidays which can serve as weekend lunches when my husband is home. I have a good amount of side dishes in the pantry like beans, pasta, rice, boxed side dishes, etc. So really, my goal is to use all of these things and only go to the store if I need perishables and essential ingredients to prepare meals with whatever meat I’ve chosen. Most of the roasts will be eaten the second day same as the first and then turned into a completely different meal which will warrant several more meals. So I think I’m set up pretty well to not have to go shopping too much. I’m planning on an empty to nearly empty freezer when the month is over. 🙂
jan
Started the Challenge on the 1st … made my life easier by pulling out THREE proteins from the garage freezer (ground beef, chicken breast and italian sausage) and based my menu for week around that … as much as I complain about the amount of food we have in this house, I’m glad when I do the Pantry Challenge because it’s not really difficult, just makes me be more focused to use what we have on hand! Not sure I could plan a whole month ahead of time but its nice to know WHAT you can make based on what you have on hand! First stop of the year at Aldis and spent $26 … that included 3 boxes of tissues, tp, 2 gallons milk, 2 dozen eggs and an assortment of veggies … kind of nice not spending $$$ for the holidays!
Rhonda
Hi Jan
I also pull my proteins at the start of the week and get an idea of my weekly menu based on what fresh ingredients I have on hand and any items I am wanting to use up. Does make life easier to have them out. I like to plan week by week, I enjoy the flexibility and we waste very little so works for us.
Cindy
My plan is to finish using up the holiday leftovers; Christmas Eve ham is almost gone (scalloped potatoes, ham and cheese sandwiches and omelets). Ham bone stock (2 quarts) in freezer for ham and bean soup later this month. Left over turkey will be used in enchiladas and possibly turkey/broccoli Alfredo.
We do brunch on the weekends so yesterday was blueberry pancakes and turkey sausage and fruit; dinner was meatless spaghetti, romaine and spinach salad with the remaining chocolate chip mint ice cream.
Brunch today is spinach, mushroom, feta omelets, bacon and bananas. Dinner will be chicken stir fry – broccoli, carrots, celery and onions with brown rice.
Nancy
I’m starting out the pantry challenge with a pot roast, potatoes, and carrots in the slow cooker today. This will feed our family of three for three dinners, at least. Next up is the frozen turkey, which will stretch to turkey divan, turkey pot pies, turkey tortellini soup, and turkey/rice/bean enchiladas. I have three full weeks of dinners planned and most of the fourth week. I’ve only planned dinners because we’re all adults in this household on different schedules, and everyone fends for themselves for breakfasts and lunches.