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Menu for a Vacation

birthday1First things first: today is my birthday. I am celebrating by 1) having another cup of coffee, 2) playing around instead of getting work done before the kids wake up, 3) spending time with my sister-in-law and niece today!, and 4) packing to go on VACATION to see my family! I cannot wait!

Since we will be leaving Tuesday, my menu plan consists of, well, not much:

  • Monday: eat whatever is left in the fridge so it won't get icky while we're gone. Mmm. Since I didn't cook much over the weekend (I got in vacation mode a little too soon) it will probably be a slim meal. Oh well. We'll make up for it while we're down in MS.

Since I don't have a great menu plan, I will put up some recipe links of food I want to make soon. Maybe this will help inspire me when vacation is over and it's time to come home and start cooking again. Or maybe I'll cook some while I'm at my Dad's house. They have a nice big kitchen... :)

Recipes... and be sure to visit OrgJunkie for more menus, links, and recipes!

  • Homemade Granola Bars (my recipe, good, and I need to make some again. Should make some to take with us for snacks on the road but that's probably not going to happen...).
  • Thai Chicken Salad with Peanuts and Lime - sounds delicious. Love this site, too.
  • Honey Wheat Bread... because I need to quit making all-white bread but I don't love completely whole wheat bread. This recipe sounds like a good compromise for me.
  • Hummus and Tomato-Avocado-Mozzarella Salad and Hashbrown Quiche and Oatmeal Applesauce Muffins (with suggested tweaks, maybe add dried cranberries too?). Love this site; wonderful recipes and I love how she has a pic of each plus a little "Results" section at the bottom to summarize the recipe and how good it was or what needs changing. A new favorite on my Bookmarks list.
  • Smoked Beef Ribs. Um, yes. Oh, yes. Goodness, yes. I am drooling. I love barbecued anything (okay, almost anything). I'm thinking I should institute a weekly "Joe-cooks-on-the-grill" night and I'm thinking this should be our first recipe.
  • Jamaican Chicken. Yum. Yum. Yum.
  • Snack Basket. Not exactly a recipe, I know, but this is a great idea for Moms. I think I will set one of these up when we get home next week.

Image courtesy of Pink Sherbet Photography.

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Category: Food and Cooking

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5 Responses

  1. Thanks for the link up! I make the honey wheat bread twice a week around here now. I always make sure I bake it the day before guests come over. Always a big hit. Since the recipe makes 2 loaves, I send one loaf home with the guests. It stays very soft (unlike 100% wheat bread) for 3 or 4 days. Fortunately, that's about the life span of the bread in our house! Enjoy!

  2. Michelle says:

    Happy Birthday! Hope you have a great birthday and vacation.

  3. Zom says:

    Wow! What a great menu! I am sooo gonna use the Thai Chicken link soon. Happy Happy Birthday to you. Thanks!!

  4. Happy birthday! Your menu options sound soo good! Hope you get the motivation to make them!

    <3 Lindsay

  5. I realize this is an old post, but I just had to comment and tell you I am so appreciative of your kind words and the links. Thanks so much! Do you remember how they turned out?

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