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We have a master list of foods we like.

We consider what meats we have and other items that we purchase from our co-op.

We pick 2 weeks’ worth of meals based on the last couple items.

We consider what activities are going on and pencil in the meals.

I have a free program in which I have inserted all the prices of all the items we buy and from which stores, as well as the size. I did this by keeping receipts and putting the data into the program. I still have to check prices, as they fluctuate.

We go through each meal and write down what we need to purchase and how many, taking inventory in the pantry and freezer at the same time.

We jot down the cost of most of the items and determine if it fits in the budget. At that point, we may do some adjusting. I budget $3 for each breakfast and $9 for each dinner. We usually eat ramen or leftovers for lunch, or someone makes bread sticks. Lunch is negligible.

On my grocery list, I jot down a letter to signify which store to purchase the items at. This also helps me make our trip more expeditious. I will write a C for Costco, W for Walmart, A for Albertson’s and a M for Mr. Thrifty’s, our dent and nick store. I try to hit that store first, as it may have several of the items I need at lower costs. It is hit and miss, though, so best to go there first.

My grocery list includes paper products, diapers, and cleaning products.

I do not use store ads, as we do not get the paper.

I try to shop for a four week period.

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If you have spent much time reading my blog, you will know that I do nothing with routine. Well, mostly. I don’t post my weekly menu on the same day each week, nor do I always post it, for example. It is like each post is a surprise! Don’t you think? What fun!

So, let’s not delay any further; here is this week’s menu:

  • Sunday – Straugenoff with rolls (How do you spell straugenoff, anyway?)
  • Monday – Chili with bread
  • Tuesday -Lasagna and rolls
  • Wednesday – Nachos (we make a large batch of chili and smash them for this meal
  • Thursday – Roast dinner with carrots, mashed potatoes and rolls
  • Friday – Burritos or enchiladas
  • Saturday – Home Made Pizza

Have a great day as you serve your family!

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Here is this weeks’ meal. I will tell you a little secret. I have the next four weeks already planned and shopped for. Plus, we (my daughter and I) stayed within the budget! What a great feeling!

  • Sunday – Elk steaks & eggs
  • Monday – Deer fingers and cubed potatoes
  • Tuesday -Fried Ramen with green beans
  • Wednesday – Nachos
  • Thursday – Lasagna & rolls
  • Friday – Split pea soup and bread
  • Saturday – Home made pizza

Have a great day as you serve your family!

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Now is the time to get your Motivated Moms schedule Ebook. Yes, the end of the year is here and time to get thinking about new calendars and new schedulers.

Last year, someone mentioned it to me, so I bought the half schedule to check it out, myself. I love the simplicity and thoroughness. It’s a keeper!

If you are interested, Click here to view more details. There are samples at the bottom of the page. You can even get one that includes a daily Bible reading.

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We are getting ready to send off our hunters. Here is the menu I have come up with:

Breakfast
Choice of the following:
Egg Muffin (English muffin, cheese, sausage, egg)
Egg casserole (shredded potato, bacon, egg, cheese)
Yogurt with granola

Lunch
Choice of the following:
Cup O Noodles
Meat sandwich
Cheese sticks and/or carrot sticks

Dinner
1. Steaks and scalloped potatoes
2. Stew and biscuits
3. Hot dogs and chips
4. Hamburgers
5. Deer backstraps and cubed potatoes

Snacks
Marshmallows
Cookies
Muffins
Cocoa
“Emergency rations” (candy)

We will prepare most of the items ahead of time so they can simply be heated. The exceptions would be steaks and backstraps.

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