Meal plan help for 2 weeks? It's just hubby and I (baby doesn't eat reg food yet) and we don't eat red meat!


Question: Meal plan help for 2 weeks!? It's just hubby and I (baby doesn't eat reg food yet) and we don't eat red meat
or any type of fish!.!.I love to use the crock pot also!.!.Please help with ideas!.!.I'm running out of them!.
I have 4 days already done : bbq chickn
crock pot veggies and sauce
sandwhiches
pizzaWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
my husbands favorite is schnitzel and roasted potatoes
- pound out chicken breast, coat with mustard, then dip in egg, then seasoned bread crumbs - fry
- quarter red little potatoes, coat in olive oil chopped garlic, fresh rosemary, season with salt, pepper, onion and garlic powder, and paprika - bake at 350 for 45 mins - or when its crispyWww@FoodAQ@Com

Chicken Quesadillas

Marinate your chicken breasts in fahita sauce!. (I use World Harbor brand!.!.!.I think that's the name-clear bottle, blue lid-Delicious!) Bake in the oven on 400 degrees until done (about 20 minutes)!. In the meantime, open 1-2 cans of diced green chilies (depending on your taste!.) Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces!. If you have a quesadilla maker, heat that, otherwise you can use the microwave!. Put a soft tortilla shell first, then layer the chicken, cheese, green chilies and bacon bits or crumbled bacon!. Place another tortilla shell on top and heat until the cheese is melted!. Serve with sour cream!.


I make a dinner where I take pizza dough, spread it out on the pan, put on bologna, or salami, or both, (or any other type of pre-packaged lunch meat you have and/or like) with some cheese, roll it up, put butter and garlic salt on the top, and bake it in a 375 degree oven for about 20-25 minutes until golden brown on top, and not doughy inside anymore!. Slice it up, and it feeds several people!. Serve with fries and a veggie!.

You can also make shephard's pie with 1/2 pound ground turkey meat, cooked, mixed with 1-2 cans of creamed corn!. Put that in the bottom of a baking pan and spread mashed potatoes on top!. I usually put american cheese on top, but you don't have to!. Bake in a 375 degree oven for about 10-15 minutes!. Make gravy for people to put on top, if they want it!.

I also make what I call "little pizza's"!. I take the buttermilk bisquits that come in the blue can in the refridgerated section!. I cook up 1/2 pound of turkey meat/hamburger meat (but you can do it without the meat) and mix it with tomatoe sauce that I make myself!. Put a little bit of the meat/sauce mixture, or the sauce, on each one with a little bit of velveeta, mozzarella, or american cheese on top!. Bake in a 375 degree oven for about 6-8 minutes (keep an eye on it so they don't burn!.) Each can makes 10 little pizzas!. Serve with potatoes and a veggie!. Yum!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Here are a few ideas from my meal plan:

cherry crockpot porkchops:

http://southernfood!.about!.com/od/crockpo!.!.!.

pineapple crockpot porkchops

http://southernfood!.about!.com/od/crockpo!.!.!.

slow cooker chicken & rice
http://southernfood!.about!.com/od/crockpo!.!.!.


I love the slowcooker/crockpot because I dont have to be in the kitchen forever & it doesn't heat up my house like the oven!. This website is great for its ideas, I use it all the time!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

CROCKPOT CHICKEN AND RICE CASSEROLE
4 chicken breasts
1 can cream of celery soup
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 can cream of mushroom soup
2 stalks celery, diced
1 bay leaf
1 large onion, chopped
1/2 teaspoon Bell's Poultry seasoning
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup Minute Rice

Mix the cans of soup with the rice at the bottom of the Crockpot!. You may substitute the type of soup you use in any combination (for example: 2 cans cream of chicken soup and one can celery soup)!.
Add the diced celery, onion, and garlic and stir!. Submerge the chicken in the soup!.
Turn heat to high for 10 minutes, then reduce to medium and cook for 4-5 hours!. Or cook on high for 3-4 hours!.
Variation: leave out the rice and serve over cooked Pennsylvania style wide noodles!.

How about breakfast for dinner!? Scrambled eggs and pancakes!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Here's my meal plan this week:
Crock pot chicken and white bean chili: http://www!.recipezaar!.com/114789

Lime Tilapia Tacos: http://www!.recipezaar!.com/138833

Rosemary Grilled Chicken: http://www!.recipezaar!.com/123851

Asparagus and Ricotta Pasta

Sweet and sour pork: http://www!.recipezaar!.com/30618

Spaghetti and ground turkery meatballs
Pasta Puttanesca: http://www!.recipezaar!.com/176435Www@FoodAQ@Com

Ground turkey can save you from boredom!.

Turkey chilli
Turkey italian sausage, peppers, onions and pasta (or on a sub roll)
Turkey meatloaf
Turkey burgers
Turkey tacos
!.!.!. you get the idea

Do you have a grill!? Do chicken shish kabob!.
Chicken quesadillas
Pick up some frozen cheese ravioli for an easy meal!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

This meal planning site is great!. If there's a meal that calls for red meat, just find another day you like in the archives!. The site also includes shopping lists and recipes for the days!. It's great!

http://www!.uclick!.com/client/adv/mu/Www@FoodAQ@Com

take a piece of fish!.any thin white fish & place on foil!. seson with salt, pepper, garlic, add sliced zucchini and halfed cherry tomatoes, squeeze lemon on top and place lemon slice on top!. seal foil very tight and place pouch on baking sidh!. bake 20 minutes at 350!. make some rice while cookingWww@FoodAQ@Com

Crock pot Sweet and Sour Pork:
Take thick boneless pork chops cut in chunks!.
Chop one green pepper and one onion into chunks!.
One small can of pineapple chucks with juice!.
Add to crock pot and cook on low for 6-8 hours!.
Serve over brown or white rice!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Try some pork the other white meatWww@FoodAQ@Com





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