Monday, September 7, 2020

September Meal Plans: Week 1 Review and Week 2 Plans

These were my meal plan options for the first week in September (including the last day of August).


September Meal Plan Options:

Breakfast/Brunch/Lunch:  Milk rice with spicy onion sambol✓ and/or fish curry (Tuesday, Sept. 1), muffins, scrambled egg and fried potatoes✓, uppuma (Indian style semolina/cream of wheat)✓, tuna salad sandwiches✓, boiled cassava with spicy onion sambol, coconut flat bread (roti).

Dinners:  Chicken drumsticks with stirfried vegetables and rice or noodles✓;  fish curry with rice, green beans or cabbage; coconut flat bread (roti) with fish curry; leftovers✓.

Snacks/desserts:  Fresh fruits (oranges, apples), canned fruits, muffins, crackers, cereal, cookies, etc.

Here is how it turned out:  

Monday:
Breakfast: Uppuma
Lunch: Cup of noodle soup
Dinner: Teriyaki chicken and noodles with cabbage and carrots
Snacks/Dessert: Orange, lemon/lime soda!
 
Tuesday:
Brunch: Milk rice, onion relish (seeni sambol)
Dinner: Teriyaki chicken and noodles
Snacks/Dessert:  Muffin, cookie, orange

Wednesday:
Breakfast: Uppuma
Lunch: Paratha with onion relish
Dinner: Teriyaki chicken and noodles
Snacks/Dessert: Grapes

Thursday:
Brunch: Pancakes
Dinner:  Teriyaki chicken and noodles
Snacks/Dessert: Grapes, cookie

Friday: 
Breakfast: Pancakes 
Lunch: Tuna salad sandwich
Dinner:  Spaghetti with meat sauce
Snacks/Dessert: Grapes, cookie

Saturday:
Brunch:  Tuna salad sandwich
Dinner: Spaghetti with meat sauce
Snacks/Dessert:  Grapes, iced coffee

Sunday:
Brunch:   Scrambled egg and hashbrowns
Dinner: Spaghetti with meat sauce
Snacks: Frozen iced coffee "popsicle", grapes, muffin


It looks like I planned the breakfasts/brunches/lunches very well and I made at least one of the planned dinners!

My cousin and her daughter bought me half a gallon of milk and some grapes, midweek, and that was the only grocery shopping I've done, so far, in September.   

It is almost too hot to cook, right now, and I am unable to think of anything I feel like cooking!  This might be a "fix whatever is quick" type of week when it comes to meals! 


September Week 2 Meal Plan Options:

Breakfast/Brunch/Lunch:  Cereal with milk, French toast, scrambled egg and fried potatoes, boiled cassava with spicy onion sambol, pancakes.

Dinners:  Pasta with meat sauce; coconut flat bread with onion sambol; rice with fish curry and cabbage; leftovers. 

Snacks/desserts:  Fresh fruits (oranges, apples), canned fruits, muffins, crackers, cereal, cookies, etc.

Not a very inspired meal plan, is it?  I might change it, mid-week.   

How about you?  What have you planned to cook this week?  

12 comments:

  1. Sounds good to me, you had my mouth watering just thinking about all the delicious Indian foods. Maybe quick or cool foods would be best with the intense heat you've been having. Either way, have a delicious week :)

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    1. Thank you, Martha. Rice and curries are my "default" menu! When in doubt, make a curry and boil some rice! :D

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  2. Sounds so yummy and aromatic! I usually have a week plan in my head, but the moment I cook I can modified it slightly. For example, yesterday I started making bolognese sauce, but in the middle of preparing, I changed it to chili con carne😊 Have a lovely day!

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    1. Thank you, Natalia. Flexibility is key! Chili con carne sounds good to me! Hope all is well with you and your loved ones. Keep safe!

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    1. Of course! You'd be welcome, Regine. Just wait until this pandemic is over, OK? :)

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  4. I would love eating some of your food - it all sounds so good.

    I made a big vegetable frittata yesterday. Eggs were .80 a dozen last week so I got 2 dozen. I used 10 eggs in the frittata and used up all of my leftover vegetables.

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    1. Thank you, Debra. Come over to dinner, once this pandemic is over and it is OK to meet in person. :)

      Oh, my! Those egg prices! I'd have bought several dozen and frozen them (haven't actually tried it, but, apparently, if you break them up and add a little salt to them, they freeze well and can be used for scrambling, baking, etc.) Your vegetable fittata sounds good! Reminds me that it's been some time since I last made an omelette. Ha, ha, you've given me an idea for a blog post! :D

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  5. You always have such a lovely variety of food. I am thinking I should start eating better and a more balanced diet might help with the cramps. We shall see!

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    1. Thank you, Sharon! Especially since I had been thinking my meals lacked variety because I tend to eat the same thing several days in a row!

      A more balanced diet might help with the cramps; make sure there is some magnesium-rich foods. I had cramps in my hand, last night, and I took a magnesium supplement and it helped.

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  6. I like your menu for the week and it's good that you have a plan of sorts that suits you.

    I haven't bothered to plan at all this week but should really get back in the habit as I eat a more varied diet when I do plan.

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. I cooked one dish that was not in the meal plan for lunch, today, but, still plan to make the fish curry either tonight or tomorrow. That should see me through this week, nicely.

      Are you eating from the freezer this week? That should be fine, too, I think. :)

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