I HAVE A kitchen because it came with my house.
And also because I haven’t won the euro millions lottery yet
and can’t afford for someone to do it for me.
Look, I just don’t enjoy it ok? I do it because I have to. However, I do like to try out new recipes
every now and again. But once I make
them a couple of times, both my curiousity and palette are satisfied and I rarely
go back to them.
So during a week that was perilously close to Christmas past
and too far away from pay day I knew feeding my lot was going to prove
interesting.
Taking into account the freezer was full of meat; pork,
chicken, lamb and beef plus bread so all I needed to stock up on was fruit and
veg and lunch box supplies. So it wasn’t
too bad really.
Except one of our boys is on a detox of sorts at the moment
for an allergy and lamb is on the list.
He is also not too fond of beef.
Anyone up for chicken every day this week?
No. Didn’t think so.
His lunch box was also proving to be a worry. The usual sandwich was out as was his couple
of Rich Tea biscuits (Barley ingredient).
But I got some BFree bread in my local supermarket and found some
(bloody expensive) plain biscuits so the lunch box issue was sorted. He also received a hearty breakfast each
morning before school so another thing covered.
Tackling dinners was my next challenge.
Monday
I had already decided I was going to cook something I wanted
for a change. And this was going to be a
sweet and sour pork recipe by Elizabeth on Life on Hushabye Farm. I knew at least two of the kids would
complain but I had already started the Bad Mammy moment and I wasn’t to be
stopped. This dish is gorgeous and can be
made in half an hour. I cheat a little
and use a can of pineapple chunks instead of the fresh variety. I served it with rice and was very pleased
with myself.
Tuesday
Tuesday isn’t the best day for a dinner in our house. I go to my breastfeeding group in the morning
so we always make do with Flung Together Vittles on Tuesday. Recently Oldest Boy has discovered toasted ham
and cheese sandwiches. I have been known
to plug in the sandwich maker twice a day to satisfy his current
addiction. One of them doesn’t like
cheese so I have to make a plain one for him.
We can get through a sliced pan and open another in one day
sometimes. I asked santy for a cow for
Christmas but I think I am going to have to add a pig to next year’s wish list
if they continue to eat ham at the going rate.
Wednesday
It had to be roast chicken, didn’t it? One of my favourite dinners though. My boys love
their gravy and chicken provides the perfect base for that. It also meant I would have a few slices left
over to include in the lunch box the next day.
I always do potatoes, carrots and parsnip, peas and cauliflower if I
have it with this meal. And the
obligatory gravy. I discovered a few
rogue Yorkshire puddings rattling around in the freezer as well. Happy campers all round on Wednesday.
Thursday
Spag bol day. Another
opportunity for some of the boys to hurl insults at my cooking but this is my
cheats dinner and the fact that they aren’t wild about it means there is always
some left over for the freezer. Easy
peasy lemon squeezy: fry off some onions and garlic. Add minced beef. Then your jar of choice. Yes, a jar.
A good one. Don’t ask me
which. I alternate. And a bit pot of spaghetti or penne. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Friday
I know of a few people who have Fast Food Friday. Ours consists of chicken nuggets and oven chips. Every. Time.
Smallest Boy like me to crank open a tin of those spaghetti hoop things.
Saturday
I promised the boys we would go out for pizza before they
went back to school after the Christmas holidays. This would also double up as a little
celebration for the happy birthday boy. They
love this treat. I wolfed down
cannelloni filled with ricotta and spinach.
The boys enjoyed pepperoni pizza, Hawaiian pizza and finished up with
ice-cream.
Sunday
We go to Wonderful Nana’s once a month for our Sunday dinner
and this day we enjoyed a roast beef dinner with all the trimmings. There may
or may not have been a glass or two of wine as well. The boys drank juice. Of course.
Strawberry Pavlova, sherry trifle followed that with tea and coffee. I suppose you could say we had the dining out
experience twice in one weekend!
P.S. I was supposed
to add photos with each meal but usually with my cooking, it tastes a lot
better than it looks so I didn’t want to distress you with the
photography. Here’s one of Smallest Boy
messing about with a napkin at our pizza family dinner instead.
Thanks to the lovely Sinead from Bumbles of Rice who is
inviting people to join in with their own A Week in Dinners menu.
Love real life dinner...and very honoured to be mentioned��.
ReplyDeleteIt's so draining to try think of something everyday, snap on the roast chicken on Wednesday!
You are VERY welcome. Yours is one recipe I WILL be going back to. Healthy and yummy!
DeleteGreat contribution thanks Wonderful Wagon! it's endless the kid feeding, isn't it? Can I get a share in your pig, we go through so much ham in this house. And today I had a cheese toastie for my dinner :)
ReplyDeleteI thought the school runs were soul destroying. I may have been wrong. It's feeding the kids!!
DeleteOh I love this Linky so much... Need to write up mine too (and I've photos, but everything looks like slop :-D !!)
ReplyDeleteI've seen your cooking! Slop is not a word I would use to describe it! Mouth watering more like!
DeleteSounds like a week of happy eaters in your house. Take a bow Mum ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Naomi! It's not easy at the best of times but it needs to be done!
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