My goal is to provide dinner for my family for an average of $5 except on special occasions. We don’t have to eat beans and rice to accomplish this goal! I shop the grocery sales each week. Then I plan my menu based on the foods I have already at home (at a great price). I balance more expensive meals with less expensive ones. We typically only cook a main dish 4 or 5 times a week. Each main dish cooked will serve 4-6, and the leftovers will be for easy dinners on the weekend, or to freeze for another week. This cuts down on cleaning, cooking, and meal planning– saving at us lots of time!
This week we’ll be cooking (in no particular order)
Taco Salad (meat from the freezer), Chips and Cheese Dip
Soul Seasoned Pork Chops (from the freezer), Carrot Sticks, Cheesy Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Baked Apples
Hamburgers, Bananas, Seasoned Potato Slices, Baked Beans
Little Caesar’s Hot and Ready Pizza and Apple Slices
Chicken Enchiladas (from the freezer), Chips and Cheese Dip, Pineapple, Green Beans
Cowboy Skillet, Sweet Peas, Fruit Cocktail
For 2012, I will no longer be showing
the cost breakdown for our meals. This is very time consuming and for
little purpose since I’ve spent the past 18 months showing that a family
of 4 could eat for an average of $5 per dinner. If you’d like to see
some $5 menu ideas, please browse my pages for $5 Dinner Plans.
the cost breakdown for our meals. This is very time consuming and for
little purpose since I’ve spent the past 18 months showing that a family
of 4 could eat for an average of $5 per dinner. If you’d like to see
some $5 menu ideas, please browse my pages for $5 Dinner Plans.
This post is being linked up to Menu Plan Monday at OrgJunkie.
Hey! Nice site. Very similar concept to meal plans as mine. Found you on Menu Plan Monday.