I’ve been having fun the last few days working on some new recipes for the Heavenly Homemakers Recipe Challenge!! Some of you added Homemade Barbeque Sauce to the challenge list…so I thought I’d post the link here and say, guess what? I already have a Homemade Barbeque Sauce recipe on the site! It’s incredibly easy to make. Now, if I could just figure out a good ketchup recipe to use in the Homemade Barbeque Sauce (I’ve been just using an organic, no high fructose corn syrup variety) to make the BBQ Sauce even better!
I’ve categorized all the recipes on my site to make them as organized and as easy as possible for you to find. If you’re new here, I wanted to be sure and point out my RECIPES link across the top of my site. If you put your cursor over that button, you’ll see a big list of recipe categories drop down (Main Dishes, Side Dishes, Gluten Free, Dairy, Condiments, etc.). Then you can click around for hours and find yummy food to make for your family! :)
Here’s our menu for this week:
Sunday, January 23
Oatmeal, apples
BBQ Brisket, cream scalloped potatoes, green beans
Going to a baby shower with ladies and girls – taking Baby Carrots with Homemade Ranch Dip and Baby Pickles, Peanut Butter Honey Fudge, Baby Quiches, Tiny Meatballs; Dads and boys all coming to our house to hang out and eat Beefy Vegetable Soup and Crispy Cheese Crackers! Maybe I’ll leave them a little bit of Peanut Butter Honey Fudge. Maybe. :)
Monday, January 24
Pancake and sausage muffins, applesauce
Lasagna casserole, tossed salad, corn
Chicken tostadas
Tuesday, January 25
Fried eggs on toast, oranges
Spicy avocado dip, chips, fruit salad
Cheddar ranch burgers on homemade whole wheat buns, potato wedges, carrot sticks
Wednesday, January 26
Giant breakfast cookies, bananas
Chicken tortilla soup, strawberry-peach slushies
Lamb chops, spaghetti squash, steamed broccoli and carrots
Thursday, January 27
Whole wheat and honey zucchini muffins, scrambled eggs, pears
Grilled cheese sandwiches, tomato soup
Venison steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas
Friday, January 28
Fruit, yogurt, toast
Meat and cheese burritos, oranges
Chicken stew, soft pretzels
Saturday, January 29
Apricot breakfast bars, applesauce
Leftovers
Chili, fruit
Take advantage of Say Mmm’s free menu planning service!
You’ll find a fun Menu Planning link-up every Monday at Organizing Junkie. If you post your menu plan, you may enjoy linking up your menu there, as well as taking a peek through what others have on their menus each week!
Dawn @ Guiding Light says
Hi! I don’t know if you “do awards” or not but your blog has blessed me, and others I know. So, I am passing an award on to you. You can see it here http://homeschoolblogger.com/guidinglight/785226/ Blessings!
Laura says
Thank you!
Rachel says
I am new to cooking healthly. Do you have a suggestions for the easiest things to start cooking?
Holly in Virginia says
If you read the stretching a chicken post and follow her instructions
for cooking a whole chicken and making broth, it is really, really
easy. And then moving on to assembling soups and casseroles using your
cooked chicken and broth is also very easy. If you want a bunch of easy
recipes go look at Laura’s “What to do with the chicken in your kitchen”
ebook/recipe cards. The directions are step by step and easy to follow.
and they include how to cook a chicken and how to make broth. I bought
the recipe cards and gave them as Christmas gifts this year. I really
like them.
Laura says
You might try reading through what I’ve posted so far in my “Simple Steps to Healthy Eating” series: https://www.heavenlyhomemakers.com/category/simple-steps-toward-healthy-eating That’s a place to start anyway. :)
sara says
Looks great! I’m working on a monthly menu right now, and have bookmarked several of these recipes :)
Candi says
Hi! Just want to say, I LOVE your recipes and your candid spirit. I also read about you looking for a good homemade ketchup recipe. You might look at the one Jamie Oliver did on his show Jamie at Home. Here’s a link (http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/jamie-oliver/homemade-tomato-ketchup-recipe/index.html) You’ll probably need to tweak it to your liking. He likes to use only organic veggies from his garden, much like you. Hope it helps! Keep the recipes coming :)
Jill says
Hi Laura,
I’ve seen several menu plans for spaghetti squash but am not finding the recipe. Am I missing it?Thanks.