Monday, May 18, 2026

What Meal Plans?

Pancake Breakfast

 


The week of May 11 to May 17 turned out to be a "no meal plan" week!  Not by design, but, I neglected to make a list of meal plan options at the beginning of the week and it turned out to be a make it up as you go sort of week.  Partly because I had gone to the Sri Lankan store on Monday and while I bought some frozen meals and stocked up on some ingredients like curry powder, red lentils, mung beans, etc., plus a lot of treats, I didn't buy any regular groceries. Instead, I cooked from what I had in the freezer, fridge, and pantry.  

So, here's how that worked out:

Monday
Brunch Late Lunch - Frozen rice and seafood curry meal from the Sri Lankan store
Dinner - Sri Lankan "roast pan" - a type of pull apart bread that gets "roasted" in the oven and eaten with curry or seeni sambol or butter and jam; I had half of my piece of bread with seeni sambol and the other half with pineapple jam.  Delicious!

Frozen Rice and Curry Meal



Tuesday:
Brunch - Leftovers from the frozen rice and seafood curry meal
Dinner - Macaroni and cheese from a boxed mix with canned chicken breast amd chili sauce and leftover broccoli from the weekend.

Wednesday:
Brunch -  Assorted leftovers - I had leftover friedrice from Friday's early Mother's Day meal and daughter had leftover mac & cheese
Dinner - Fish curry  (from the freezer) with rice and leftover broccoli

Thursday:
Brunch - Scrambled eggs, bacon, toast, fresh sliced peaches
Dinner -  Teriyaki pork chops (from the freezer) with rice and a carrots, onions, broccoli stems stir-fry 

Rice with Pork Chop and Vegetable Stir-Fry


Friday:
Brunch -Pancakes, with leftover bacon and fresh peaches
Dinner - Leftover fish curry with freshly cooked rice amd okra (from the freezer - what I grew last year) sauteed with curry powder and curry leaves, etc., and peach chutney




Saturday:
Brunch - Leftover pancakes with fresh peaches
Dinner - Leftover pork chops with the vegetable stir fry and corn (from the freezer); peach pie for dessert

Sunday:
Brunch - Leftover breadpudding with fresh peaches (me); leftover mac & cheese (daughter)
Dinner -  End-of-the-week Fried Rice (leftover rice, leftover smoked sausages, leftover vegetables from the stir fry)

End of the Week Fried Rice

The fried rice was my attempt to finish up bits and pieces of leftovers from the week, but, of course, there was more fried rice leftover to carry into next week!  LOL.  Just enough for one person's brunch.

The week's snacks and desserts included peaches and lots of treats from the Sri Lankan store.

I ordered groceries to be delivered on Monday afternoon: a tray of chicken drumsticks, more broccoli, green beans, and a cucumber, bread for sandwiches and toast, half and half for my daughter's coffee, rice, and bottled water.  I hope I will get everything I ordered (they were out of bottled water).  If not, I will make some adjustments to this week's meal plan options:

Brunches:  Scrambled eggs, sausages, and toast, Uppuma (Indian style cream of wheat/semolina), Onion pancakes (with frozen onion pancakes), Waffles, Mung beans; Tuna salad  or egg salad sandwiches; Leftovers

Dinners:  Rice and chicken curry with dhal and vegetables; Ground beef keema curry with rice or onion pancakes; Omelet curry with rice and vegetables; Smoked sausage and kale stir fry with rice; Leftovers.  

Snacks/Desserts: Fresh peaches, avocado pudding, peach pie, Sri Lankan treats

Meal plan options are subject to change and that's fine, too.  

As always, I am grateful to be able to have a variety of meals.

Are you making a meal plan for this week?

16 comments:

  1. Your meals look great but what really caught my eye was the description of the pull apart Sri Lankan bread. I could really go for that with Seeni Sambol (which I'm sure I would love), or pineapple jam or both!

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    1. Thank you, Bushlady. The bread dough is divided into 6-8 portions, each is formed and fitted into the bread pan and baked. Once baked, the individual portions are pulled apart and "roasted" in the oven until toasted on both sides. The frozen version I bought has gone through the first baking and gets roasted when one is ready to eat it. One of these days, when I get my kneaded bread dough to rise properly, I want to try making my own "roast pan". :)

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  2. All your meals look really good, and the peaches wonderful. Glad you got some before the birds ate them!

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    1. Thank you, Celie. I'm giving the rest of the peaches on the tree another day or two to ripen and then, pick them. I saw a squirrel on the wall between my house and my neighbors, busily eating something, today. It had its back to me, so I couldn't see what he was eating; I hope it wasn't one of my peaches! LOL.

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  3. No meal plan seemed to work well for you this week. We have just about used up all of the leftovers in our fridge, so it's time to do a little planning here.

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    1. Thank you, June. I guess I sort of mentally meal planned based on what I had on hand. :)
      Well done using up all the leftovers. I found a small slice of petrified pizza at the very back of my fridge, yesterday, that I had forgotten about and had to toss! I hate it when that happens.

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  4. I always love seeing what your meals are. I never read here without googling some recipe to see how to make it.
    The pancake looks outstanding

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    1. Thank you, Anne. Have you ever tried making one of the dishes you've read about here? If so, did you like it?

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  5. Your meals always sound so delicious. And I love that you enjoy lots of leftovers. It's great when you don't have to cook from scratch every time. X

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    1. Thank you, Jules. Leftovers are my friends! I try to cook once and eat at least twice. :)

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  6. You make some awesome food!
    I never meal plan, and my food is very dull compared to your menus. I'm going to have to take you as inspiration.

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    1. Thank you, Lyssa. I guess we cook whatever is convenient for us. For me, that is often a curry or a stir-fry. My daughter prefers a curry to a stir-fry, but, she has said that she will eat whatever I cook without complaining because it means she doesn't have to cook! LOL. I do take her likes and dislikes into consideration when I cook.

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  7. All look lovely and a really nice variety as always!

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    1. Thank you, Sharon. Variety is important I think. :)

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  8. Your meals look scrumptious, dear friend.

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