Happy Monday!
budget buster friday- I moved my daughter's reward lunch(no behavior marks in school this week) to dinner as a mommy/daughter event and we went to dairy queen. Since it was just the two of us- I had to pickup wings for dh - he was complaining that I was blowing off his dinner for the Mets' season opener!
Saturday I made a turkey club for DH & dd#2 had a kids cuisine as lunch before soccer. DD#1 had brunch and I had a salad. It was my turn to do snacks- so I made funfetti cupcakes for the girls as it was DD#2s bday this week. They all loved them and it was no extra money as I had all the ingredients on hand in my stocked pantry. ;-)
DH was also complaining that I haven't been making breakfast(I rarely eat it and prefer a yogurt or fruit to a full meal). So I surprised him with French Toast- wanted to use the rest of the bread before food shopping as my dd#1's favorite sandwich bread is on sale bogo this week.
I also made a few extra slices of french toast with the extra batter and set them aside. I reheated them on the griddle, added cheese, bacon, left over ham & turkey from the weekly coldcuts leftover and made him a Monte Cristo sandwich and he thought I was really kissing up to him! (still had a few slices left of that same bread) I made DD#2 a grilled cheese with turkey bacon and tuna for myself (leaving enough for lunch on monday) so lunch was straight out of the fridge/pantry. DD#1 took a bike ride to the yogurt place and used her allowance for a lunch treat with her friend. So sunday was right on budget! Sunday dinner- pasta w/ meatballs.
For lunch this week I have tuna for sandwiches, and one dinner will be salsa chicken with dirty rice and another leftover pasta.
DH making dinner Mon - Thurs (no particular order)
Hotdogs
baked chicken
tacos
english muffin pizzas
Friday I will make the Slow cooked St Louis Ribs that I still haven't made.
Shopping this week- produce, ice creams, dairy at Aldi's for $21
reg grocery shopping spent $44 and saved $38 with sales/coupons.
Have another $20 in the budget for some items on sale to stock up that weren't avail.
budget buster friday- I moved my daughter's reward lunch(no behavior marks in school this week) to dinner as a mommy/daughter event and we went to dairy queen. Since it was just the two of us- I had to pickup wings for dh - he was complaining that I was blowing off his dinner for the Mets' season opener!
Saturday I made a turkey club for DH & dd#2 had a kids cuisine as lunch before soccer. DD#1 had brunch and I had a salad. It was my turn to do snacks- so I made funfetti cupcakes for the girls as it was DD#2s bday this week. They all loved them and it was no extra money as I had all the ingredients on hand in my stocked pantry. ;-)
DH was also complaining that I haven't been making breakfast(I rarely eat it and prefer a yogurt or fruit to a full meal). So I surprised him with French Toast- wanted to use the rest of the bread before food shopping as my dd#1's favorite sandwich bread is on sale bogo this week.
I also made a few extra slices of french toast with the extra batter and set them aside. I reheated them on the griddle, added cheese, bacon, left over ham & turkey from the weekly coldcuts leftover and made him a Monte Cristo sandwich and he thought I was really kissing up to him! (still had a few slices left of that same bread) I made DD#2 a grilled cheese with turkey bacon and tuna for myself (leaving enough for lunch on monday) so lunch was straight out of the fridge/pantry. DD#1 took a bike ride to the yogurt place and used her allowance for a lunch treat with her friend. So sunday was right on budget! Sunday dinner- pasta w/ meatballs.
For lunch this week I have tuna for sandwiches, and one dinner will be salsa chicken with dirty rice and another leftover pasta.
DH making dinner Mon - Thurs (no particular order)
Hotdogs
baked chicken
tacos
english muffin pizzas
Friday I will make the Slow cooked St Louis Ribs that I still haven't made.
Shopping this week- produce, ice creams, dairy at Aldi's for $21
reg grocery shopping spent $44 and saved $38 with sales/coupons.
Have another $20 in the budget for some items on sale to stock up that weren't avail.