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This Week's Menu Plan

Monday (Boy Scouts) 
                Lunch: Brats, homemade fries (baked in bacon fat...so good!), banana
                Dinner: Pork Roast, potatoes, carrots in the crock pot.

Tuesday (Online class for me/Bible Study for my boys)
                Lunch: Leftover brats diced into homemade Macaroni and Cheese, peas, apples
                Dinner: Stuffed Shells with Marinara (homemade spaghetti from the freezer), salad, garlic bread

Wednesday (Church Night) ~ this night always seems more rushed so it's been designated as "Soup Night"
                Lunch: Leftover Stuffed Shells, corn and pears
                Dinner: Chicken and Rice Soup

Thursday (NIGHT AT HOME!! WAHOO)
                Lunch: Leftover soup and PB&J Sandwiches, apples
                Dinner: hmm..haven't decided yet. I'm thinking the Monday night's roast will either turn into stew or pork fried rice. 

Friday (Date night for Mama and The Boy)
              Lunch: PIZZA FRIDAY! Pizza, apples, carrots and salad.
              Dinner: Mama's night off ~ you are on your own. :) 




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  1. Looks like a delicious week at your house :) Thank you for sharing this tasty menu plan!

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  2. Thank you for stopping by, April!

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