Friday, July 1, 2011

Menu Plan for the Week of July 3rd

In light of the Summertime Pantry Challenge, we will be doing a large part of our eating from the stockpiles of our pantry, refrigerator, and freezer as well as fresh produce from our garden and the local farmer's market.

We went to the farmer's market on Friday where we bought carrots, Ginger Gold apples, Swiss chard, and a half dozen ear of corn. I made some yummy cinnamon applesauce for Cora with the apples, and Kate and I ate two ear of the corn for lunch. We also have quite a bit of squash, lettuce, peppers, and cucumbers in our own garden that we'll be eating on.

Here's what we plan to eat this week:

Sunday: Comfort meatballs (from the freezer) on brown rice and Swiss chard with fresh corn & balsamic vinegar

Monday (4th of July): Smoked baby back ribs; potato salad; roasted corn; cucumber, tomato, & onion salad; and mixed berry trifle

Tuesday: Chicken Souvlaki Gyro Style with Tzatziki (cucumber sauce) and pita bread

Wednesday: White beans & kale (from the freezer) with cornbread

Thursday: Steak fajitas (grilled steak from the freezer) with refried beans, fresh salsa, and corn tortillas

Friday: Pizza Night!

Saturday:
Hamburgers, sweet potato fries, and salad

What's on your menu next week?

Summertime Pantry Challenge

I have made three different attempts to eat exclusively from the pantry in recent years, all with high hopes of saving money and creatively using up our stockpile of food. But I must confess that I didn't stick very closely to my goals, or maybe my goals were too lofty. Either way, I "failed" and this girl does not like to fail.

So, when I discovered that one of my favorite bloggers, Jessica at Good Cheap Eats, was starting a Summertime Pantry Challenge for the month of July, I had to think long and hard before agreeing to participate. That's because I'm a glutton for a good deal. When chicken breasts are $1.99 a pound, I cannot resist not stocking up. But I have decided to cut myself some slack this time, reevaluate my goals, and have fun with this challenge.

My Goals for this Challenge:


(1) Limit my food spending to fresh produce, eggs, dried beans and legumes, and dairy. Those are the foods we eat the most of and that I cannot make from scratch. However, if Kroger has an amazing sale on chicken, I will be stocking up. Yes, I warned you already!

(2) Frequent the farmer's market instead of the grocery store. Whatever isn't growing in our garden, I want to purchase directly from the farmer's market. It's a good way to support our local farmers and minimize exposure to harmful pesticides. (Plus, Kate loves to get a homemade whoopie pie.) That being said, I have found that the prices at the farmer's market are somewhat higher than at the chain grocery stores, so I will have to make sure nothing is wasted. Still, the benefits of buying local, in my opinion, outweigh the negatives.

(3) Reorganize & take a new inventory of my freezer. Back in May I reorganized and inventoried all the food in my cabinets, fridge, and freezer, and, thankfully, the cabinets still look pretty good and the inventory hasn't changed too much. However, the freezer is a different story. We only have a refrigerator-freezer, so it is pretty crammed in there most of the time, which REALLY aggravates my husband. So, I need to get that puppy straightened out and start to...

(4) Eat from the freezer. While there is a lot of food in the cabinets, the bulk of what needs to be moved out is in the nether regions of the freezer. I plan to use up all the meats and any seafood and frozen veggies to make way for the new because, honestly, most of that stuff is pretty old. It seems we've been eating foods straight from the grocery store, rather than freezing it and using what we have in the freezer.

(5) Try out new recipes! One of my favorite things to do is to experiment with new recipes. I'm not much of a risk-taker, but I like to venture out and see what I can make with the ingredients at my disposal. So, this challenge presents the perfect opportunity to find different ways to prepare meals.

I will post updates every Friday to let you know how things are going: new recipes I've tried and loved, lessons learned, as well as ways to use up the staples you have on hand.

Will you join us and take the Challenge? If so, what are your goals?