So this is what I've got for the weekly menus!
I've switched it up a bit this week so we can use what we have in the fridge/freezer before we leave for the sunny beaches of Cancun! While I will miss the lunch salads I will enjoy a new variety of lunches!
BE JEALOUS!
Monday
- Breakfast: Yogurt, hard boiled egg, and Kashi Go Lean Crunch cereal
- Lunch: Chopped veggie salad with Trader Joe's raspberry vinaigrette
- Pre-Workout Snack: Babybel Light Cheese Wheel
- Dinner: Chicken taco salad
- Breakfast: Yogurt, hard boiled egg, and orange
- Lunch: Chicken verde soup with naan bread and sugar free jello
- Pre-Workout Snack: Babybel Light Cheese Wheel
- Dinner: Asian chicken paninis with cottage cheese (fries for hubby)
- Breakfast: Yogurt, hard boiled egg, and orange
- Lunch: Pork loin with cheesy potatoes & Brussels sprouts (leftover from Friday night dinner)
- Pre-Workout Snack: Babybel Light Cheese Wheel
- Dinner: Chicken, onion & Swiss patties (from Sam's club) with steamed veggies
- Breakfast: Yogurt, hard boiled egg, and orange
- Lunch: Pork loin with cheesy potatoes & Brussels sprouts
- Pre-Workout Snack: Babybel Light Cheese Wheel
- Dinner: Biggest Loser Night @ Tina's--NO IDEA!
- Breakfast: Yogurt, hard boiled egg, and orange
- Lunch: Chicken, Swiss & onion pattie w/ steamed veggies
- Pre-Workout Snack: Babybel Light Cheese Wheel
- Dinner: Dinner @ my sister's with friends--Shrimp pasta with salad and garlic bread
- Lunch: Friend over & we'll have orange/soy cod filets with brown rice/veggies
- Dinner: Jennie O Turkey loaf with mashed potatoes and gravy (leftovers for lunch the next week!)
Do you menu plan? Do you stick to it? Do you have new things or same old standbys?
***Stay tuned for tomorrow's WEIGH IN!!!***
I'm just now trying to start planning my menu's. I'm having a hard time coming up with a variety and having an even harder time picking my dinner's. Sometimes I cook, sometimes my husband cooks. And we have 2 kids, 2 & 4 years old.
ReplyDeleteI do like reading your menus. It gives me a lot of good ideas.
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