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Menu Plan Monday: March 7th

You may or may not have noticed that I didn't post menus last week. It was a crazy busy weekend and I just didn't get around to it. And it's a good thing I didn't take the time to do it because I didn't cook even one meal this past week. I still can't believe it. There were a couple of dinners out for Vince's birthday, a couple of fast food meals, a night of ordering in pizza and one night my mom made breakfast burritos.

Have you ever had homemade breakfast burritos? Waaaaayyy better than the ones from those fast food places. No comparison!

We like to load up the big lazy Susan with all of the ingredients (or as many as we can get on there): scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, bacon strips, shredded cheese, salsa (or fresh diced tomatoes, if you like) and guacamole. Oh~and don't forget the flour tortillas! We just build our own. SO yummy! You should really try them! Beware of making your burrito so big that you can't wrap it up though, this is a common problem with these:)))


Back to this week...I'd better get my act in order! I'm falling down on the job:) Taking a week *off* was nice though, I feel more motivated now.

What do you have cooking this week? I'm desperately missing my cookbooks that are all in storage and am in need of new inspiration!

Monday: Beans, fried potatoes and cornbread
Tuesday: {possibly a field trip day, but in case it's not...} Chicken crepes with English peas
Wednesday: Cajun dirty rice with smoked sausage
Thursday: Poppy seed chicken
Friday: Cincinnati chili
Saturday: {leftovers}

This post is linked to Menu Plan Monday at I'm an Organizing Junkie.

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