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Family Meal Planning

Saturday, January 24, 2015


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From my Instagram (where I do post a lot of our meals)
Delicious and easy recipe here (I used fresh basil from our garden and gluten free pasta)

A really good friend of mine recently asked how much we spend a month on groceries.  She was shocked and in disbelief at the low number.  In fact, she thought that I could not possibly be correct.  In light of our way of eating (some organic and gluten free), she assumed we spent a lot more.

After talking about it, my friend and I realized that the reason we don't spend as much is the planning. After asking around, I learned that many of my friends don't have a weekly menu plan.  They run to the grocery store (often whole foods because it is the closest) and buy their ingredients daily or a few times a week.  I could never do that.  It seems so time consuming and stressful to me. But maybe some people like the grocery store (like my friend Shana!)

Dave (awesome husband) does our grocery shopping.  I typically plan our meals for the week and write the list. He does our shopping for a few reasons.  It kinda started back when I was in a car accident and getting acupuncture/chiropractics and was told "no lifting."  But honestly, I hate grocery shopping and Dave sticks to the list.  If I go (which I do sometimes), I throw in all sorts of treats we don't need and waste money and food. Plus, did I mention that I hate grocery shopping and he's the best husband?

So, when I sit down to make the list each Saturday or Sunday, I have a few methods.  First, I look at our week to see what we have going on.  For example a few nights a week, we are not all home at the same time.  Kate has gymnastics, Will has water polo or ACT class or work or friends, Harry has lacrosse, I have clients or book club, etc. On those nights when we all need to eat but at different times, I typically make something like a lasagna or chili or stew or something in the crockpot. Most of those meals make enough for 2 dinners so we eat leftovers the second night. That way, there is something simmering on the stove and people can eat as they get home.  Or they can warm it up easily in the microwave. Dave and I usually eat together with whomever is home around 6 or 6:30 (Harry and sometimes Will) and then serve the others as they get home.  Kate doesn't get home from the gym until 8:50 so she eats a small late dinner a few times a week. I really hate that.

Until this year, we ate as a family almost every single night.  That was HUGELY important to me.  There are tons of studies on family dinners and the benefits to families. And for 17.5 years of parenting, we were able to do it.  Unfortunately (but fortunately for her), last month Kate was moved up a level in gymnastics and now she gets home too late 2 nights a week for us to eat together.  But we really try to do so the other nights as best we can.

At least three/four nights a week we eat together at home (some of the other nights, we eat out as a family too).  On those nights that we are all home, I typically plan things that should be eaten right away such as grilled meats and veggies.  For example, this week, I will make the pork tenderloin on a night we are all home to eat together and the slow cooker meal on a night when our dinners are staggered. Make sense?

Typically, we plan the meals but not the exact nights. So I have meals I make on gymnastics nights and meals I make on non gym nights but I don't always plan which exact one I will make when.  We probably should do that but I like to be a little flexible.  Sometimes we are craving meat or pasta.  Our weather fluctuates so much this time of year (freezing one day and gorgeous the next) that we might want a salad one day and stew the next.  So, we have an idea of what we are making but we decide the days as they come that week.  Plus, plans are always changing with teenagers and an 8 year old.  And I hate when I make a big meal and no one is home to eat it.

Dave used to cook about 50% of the time (when we lived in VA 6-10 years ago).  Dave is a really good cook. Now he works later and so I typically cook during the week. He will sometimes do a quick weeknight dinner of tacos or sautéed fish if he gets home at a good time. And he typically cleans up on the nights I cook.

Usually, Dave cooks a big and delicious Sunday dinner for our whole family.  Sunday night dinner is kind of non negotiable in our family.  I want everyone home.  Friends are welcome but I want my kids home.  In fact, we have sometimes opted out of games, parties and practices on Sunday night because I strongly believe that is family time.

How do I decide on the meals? Some weeks, I ask the kids and Dave if there is anything they especially want me to cook.  I am  also a big fan of cookbooks and pinterest.  Some weeks, we stick to the things we have been making for years (tacos, pasta with sundried tomatoes and grilled chicken, lemon pepper shrimp, roasted chicken, gluten free pasta with sausage and meatballs, etc).  Some weeks, I am adventurous and find new recipes to tackle.  I use Pinterest and cooking blogs a lot.  Pioneer Woman never lets me down.  EVERY SINGLE recipe is good (although I sometimes adapt them to make them gluten free or use more fresh ingredients).  Ina Garten is another favorite as well as Giada, Two Peas and their Pod and Skinnytaste.  I also try to plan by varying the kinds of meats (pork, turkey, chicken, red meat and fish) and including one meatless night but the teenage boys rebel so I have to be sneaky about that.  We choose about 4 meals per week counting on leftovers for one or two and eating out once a week.  Once in a while, we have grilled cheese and avocado sandwiches or hot dogs (GASP!) or pizza or Chinese food.

So, this is our meal plan for the upcoming week:

Honey Butter Pork Tenderloin
Slaw Salad
Baked Sweet Potatoes

Slow Cooker General Tso's Chicken with jasmine rice.

Note ~ If I make this again, (which I probably will because the flavor is great) I will make on stovetop so the chicken stays crispy. The crockpot was an added unnecessary step in my opinion.  Also, you MUST double the sauce or it will burn/stick in the crockpot.  Luckily, I did this.  

Caprese Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms with a fresh green salad.

Dave will also cook a Sunday meal tomorrow. I just don't know what it is yet:) Often he grills or cooks ribs or steaks or fish or beef braise with veggies and sides. The boys are meat eaters for sure.

Added: Dave slow smoked ribs on the grill. They were delicious!!!  He also made sweet potato fries and a wedge salad.

Last week we had:

Lasagna (I use fresh bulk Italian Sausage and gluten free noodles and freshly shredded Parmesan to lessen a little of the processed foods)  This makes enough for our family for 2+ dinners and everyone LOVES it!

Jambalaya
(This was really good but TOO spicy for Kate and some others).  I used half the creole seasoning and we like spicy foods.  I am thinking our  andouille sausage was also very spicy)  I will make it again but adapt for the spiciness. This also made enough for 2 meals for our family.  Maybe I doubled the recipe…not sure?

Slow Cooker Honey Chicken Thighs
Broccoli
Sweet Potatoes


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*This last meal was in the plan but because of a few missing ingredients and a change in plans, I had to punt.  I ended up making buffalo chicken thighs that I kind of made up on the fly in the crockpot.  They were surprisingly good.  I will make these properly very soon though as they look delicious and easy and the reviews are excellent.

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I am not a meal planning expert at all, this is just what works for us and I thought it might help others too. If you have a favorite recipe or tip, please share it or leave the link in the comments.  I am always looking for new ways to feed our family (we need more vegetables).  I am going to try to post more often about our meal plans here as well.  Maybe not weekly but maybe twice a month:)  Also, if you have any questions, I will answer them in the comments too.


Also, thank you for all the kind comments on my last post.  I think I responded to everyone and visited those of you that have blogs.  I am grateful for the continued support of all of you.

My Pinterest recipe review

Friday, January 25, 2013
I joined Pinterest when it first started...they sent me an invite and I joined but did not pin right away.  That did not last long.  I LOVE Pinterest.  I love visual beauty.  It speaks to my soul.  So I am quite the pinner now.

On thing I pin a lot of is food and recipes. And the thing is y'all...I actually try a lot of the recipes.When I have the time, I really enjoy cooking for my family.  Most of the recipes on Pinterest so far seem to be very good.   Some are not.  So I am going to let you know a few of my pinned recipes and my reviews.  Hopefully this will help you as I know I am trying to be better about both menu planning and cooking at home more.



I made this for our family a few weeks ago.  It was super easy.  I made it with gluten free penne (our favorite brand is Schar).  I loved it.  The kids liked it.  They are not huge artichoke fans but everyone ate it without complaint.  I would make it again.



I also made this mac and cheese a few weeks ago and it is okay.  But it is not nearly as good as my mac and cheese and my family agreed.  If your kids are used to box mac and cheese, they'll like this I think.  My mom always made homemade mac and cheese and my kids love it so I never made the boxed stuff (not that there is anything wrong with it).  Someday I will post my mac and cheese recipe because seriously everyone who tastes mine thinks it is the best!






I made this a few months ago (the stovetop version).  It was good but the tomato flavor was somewhat bland or very mild.  I used fresh herbs from our garden but I would definitely add tomato paste next time to make it more tomatoey.  You also do not really need to add the cream at the end.  I used my immersion blender to smooth the soup a bit.


Sorry for the tiny picture...

Source: allrecipes.com via Kim on Pinterest



This sausage with penne and spinach was very good and super easy.  I used gluten free pasta and fresh spinach and basil and mild Italian sausage.  I will make this again.  Everyone really liked it a lot.

Here is another one that was easy and delicious.




I almost forgot about these as I made them a long time ago but they were really good.  Some of the peanuts love greek yogurt and some don't...so I let them add the sauce if they wanted to but it was yummy and easy.




I made these green beans one day last year and they were so good and so easy.  Will definitely make them again!  Everyone liked them.

Source: skinnytaste.com via Kim on Pinterest


I made this one not too long ago and Dave and I really liked it a lot.  As always, we made it with gluten free pasta.  The kids did not love the peppers but they all ate this one up.  It is a keeper.



I cooked this one just last week and it was quite good.  I will say this though...now that I have made it once, I would not  follow the instructions exactly as written.  It is a very basic dish but the recipe steps make it seem way more complicated than it needs to be.  I would make the sauce in the blender first.  Then I would cook the chicken and once is it cooked through, add in the veggies.  DO NOT boil or steam the broccoli first..it will be mushy.  We made that mistake and then added fresh veggies for the last 2 minutes of stir frying and they were much better. Everyone liked this one too. I served it over rice and used gluten free soy sauce (tahini).


Here is a crockpot one that was really yummy...



Everyone ate this up and really liked it! My piece of pork was much bigger than the one she used but I adjusted all the other ingredients and the cooking time.  My house smelled SO good this day...  like a Texas barbecue.


Source: foodnetwork.com via Kim on Pinterest


One day a few weeks ago, I was over my friend Amy's house and she made these.  I used to LOATHE brussel sprouts.  I made them once for Dave but never for our family.  I LOVED these roasted brussel sprouts and my kids ate every one on their plate.  The house smelled cabbagey for a day but I will make them again in a heart beat.  Ina Garten also has a roasted brussel sprout with balsamic vinegar that I will try soon.  I just ahppen to be out of the world;s best balsamic vinegar at the moment... which is this in case you were wondering...

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Seriously y'all!  This stuff is SO amazing.  It is syrupy and phenomenal.  I get it at Central Market here in Texas.  In fact, I need to go there today just to get more cause I have been out of it too long.
Who thought I would ever gush over a balsamic vinegar?

Speaking of Ina Garten, I was planning on making this penne with vodka last week but did not have the time to have it sit in the oven for 1 and 1/2 hours as the day got away from me.  So, I made a similar stove-top version.





I used gluten free pasta and a little less vodka as Kate and Harry don't like that taste too strongly.  It was very very good and I made it in like 20 minutes while they were here working on our flood.  I will definitely make this again. I will try the longer Ina Garten version someday as people rave about it.
But my time is too limited for now.



I made this meatloaf last night for dinner.  It was fairly easy to assemble (I did not grind my own mean though).  It smelled divine.  And it tasted okay.  My kids liked it and ate it.  I ate it even though I am not a meatloaf fan in general.   I would say that it was good but not delicious. Here is what Will said,  "This is really good Mom but I don't think you should add it to our regular rotation."  Which tells me that it was a good change but they don't LOVE it.  I am not sure if Dave liked it as he worked late and ate leftovers.  I'll need to ask him as he is a meatloaf fan.

And finally,



I am making this right now in the crockpot. I don't use packets of taco seasoning as many have MSG and gluten.  We make our own with a mix of Chili powder, garlic, onion powder etc. This one is good. It is super easy and healthier.  I will let you know how this one turns out.  I  imagine that anything with chicken, cheese, tortillas and ranch will be delicious!


UPDATE:  This was really good.  Here are my tips. Save the broth from the crock pot after you shred the chicken.  I put a couple of spoonfuls over the chicken to keep it moist.  Then when I assembled the casserole...  I  put some broth in the bottom of the casserole dish, the tortillas, chicken, cheese, a few drizzles of ranch, more tortillas, chicken, reserved broth, cheese, ranch, more tortillas, reserved broth and cheese.  It was fabulous.  I think if I did not use the reserved broth it might have been a tad dry.  My kids LOVED this.  It is not healthy but it is filling comfort food and easy to make.  We used white corn tortillas so this was gluten free too.

I will say this about Pinterest...most of the recipes here are not super healthy....I mean the veggies are but  I struggle to find healthy recipes on Pinterest.  Heck, I struggle to find healthy dinner ideas anywhere really.  So, I would not cook all of these in a week.  A lot of these recipes are kind of a once a week deal for us.  I would LOVE you to share any links to your favorite online or Pinterest Recipes (healthy or not).


Also, I mean no disrespect to any of the creators of these recipes.  I am so glad to have the variety out there and so thrilled people post their recipes.  I just wanted to tell you which we like and which we would make again.


Oh and feel free to follow me on Pinterest.  Just click on the P at the top of my sidebar.  And let me know if you are a pinner and your name. I need to start following people.

4th of July

Thursday, July 5, 2012
Oh my goodness...we have had a lot of stuff going on and I will write more about all that soon...but tonight I am EXHAUSTED so I am going to make this quick.....

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Our neighborhood has a great little 4th of July celebration.  We almost did not go this year due to some things but we rallied and went afterall.  In years past, Harry, Kate and I have all won the hula hoop contest and it is funny how people recognize us now for our mad hula hooping skills.  Anyway, I was in no mood to hula this year (very sore from my weight lifting class PLUS my plantar fasciitis (read excruciatingly sore foot) is back and a very stressful late night before).  But the kids did great....

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Kate is ALL business with the hula hoop.  Some little boys hoop kept hitting her face and she spun on!

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Yup--she WON!!!!


She shared 1st place with one of her little best friends, Layne....

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Then it was Harry's turn.....

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And he won 1st place too!!!!  He even beat all the girls in his age group!

If only there were corporate sponsorship or Olympic hula hooping, our family would have it made!!!

The it was time for the bubble blowing contest.  Harry won that last year too and he has been practicing  for a few weeks.  A teenage girl almost beat him but in the end it was a tie for 1st!

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I am not sure if this was the winning bubble or not (they blow them during an entire song).


AND POP!

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After the contest!

{Will has been doing a junior life-guarding program and he had to work the morning of the 4th.  He LOVES it though.  He cannot wait to finish his certification and work for $!  He has been working for free so far!}

Later that day, we went to our one of our best friend's house for a delicious cookout and fireworks.  I snapped a few photos as we were walking out the door...


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  I brought a caprese salad with fresh basil from our garden and a spinach, feta, pine nut and strawberry salad with this dressing.  The dressing was DIVINE!  Although I make that salad a lot, I had never made that particular dressing before.  Try it.  It is so good. I will definitely make it again.

We had a nice day even though Dave was fighting bronchitis and we were dealing with some other stuff that I'll blog about soon.

Hope y'all had a great 4th of July!!!

You can see past 4th of July posts here.

Dinner with the Hoots {Sunday Snapshot}

Sunday, July 1, 2012
We love getting together with Hoot's Mama and family.  In fact, Kate literally counts down the days until Libbie comes over. Yesterday, when she woke up, the first words out of her mouth (even before she opened her eyes) were "Libbie comes today!" Our whole family really enjoys the company of their whole family.  So, they came over for dinner last night and we had a great time as always.

We had a really yummy dinner (menu and details below) but the hi-light of the night was watching these girls play together.  The boys had a lot of fun too but Libbie and Kate had a BLAST!  Libbie is just a funny little HAM!  We did a little photo shoot and I have a 100 photos to go through but wanted to pop a few up today.....

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{taken with a D700, 24-70mm 2.8 lens, 800 IS0, f/3.2, 1/320}

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{taken with a D700, 24-70mm 2.8 lens, 800 IS0, f/3.2, 1/320}

I also ran the Florabella Envy action from Luxe II (link on sidebar) on both images and lowered the opacity.  Finally, I smoothed out Kate's skin with a Florabella natural skin action (from the retouch collection) a little too.  It is GREAT! I highly recommend these actions.  Kate is having a major skin problem right now that I will blog about another time but let me tell you it is a NIGHTMARE and now I have it too.

Okay, now onto last night's menu.  Dave and I really enjoy cooking and entertaining and I like to kind of keep track of some recipes on here.

Appetizers:











NOTES: I was making both of these for the first time and they were delicious BUT I would add some spice to the avocado puffs next time (maybe a jalapeno or some chipotle powder OR pepper jack cheese instead of cream cheese...yes that is it!).  I did have one or two of these for breakfast this morning too and the avocado puffs were even better warmed up the next day!  So good!

Main Course:


Dave's famous slow smoked beef brisket (so yummy!)
Baked Idaho and sweet potatoes with all the fixins
Broccoli slaw (I love this!)  Cook Illustrated recipe.











And finally for dessert...Harry helped me make Blackberry Cobbler
(served with BlueBell Homemade Vanilla ice cream)

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Pioneer Woman 

Kate was SO excited for them to come!!!! She set the table. She made placecards (all her own idea...she started them while I was in the shower).

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{sometimes we call Shelly "Shirley" for fun}

As I said, after dinner, Shelly and I took the girls to a nearby park and took about 200 quick photos (both of us us snapping away at once) of the girls.  I have not had time to go through them all but I did spy some really cute ones of the girls together. I am sure my next post will be a "part two" as we had quite a lot of after dinner activities and photos (fireworks, sparklers, dancing, violin).  I am just too lazy to upload them now.


You can see more Sunday Snaphsots here








Ni Hao Yall

Book Club

Saturday, April 14, 2012
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I love love love to read.  And I am in two book clubs.  Yesterday it was my turn to host one of the book clubs at my house for lunch. First, let me tell you about the book.  I actually alluded to it in this post.  It is called The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.  I loved this book!  In fact, I know I will re-read it and I rarely re-read a book.  The two main characters are teens with cancer but this book is uplifting and funny as well as poignant.  I laughed out loud several times as the characters are very witty.  I also cried a little and I did not want the book to end.  In fact, I think I read it in 2 days.  I highly recommend this book.  It is classified as young adult fiction but it is such a well written novel that I did not feel like I was reading young adult fiction.  Let me know if you read it.

Now onto lunch....I always enjoy others menus and recipes so I will share mine here. In this book club we serve a light, simple lunch.  I made these quiches (so easy and so good--and the recipe actually makes 2 quiches even though it does not tell you that, so have two crusts ready to fill). I also served a simple mixed green salad with this dressing.  I LOVED this dressing.  Again, it was super easy and I made it the night before. I also made these mini fruit tarts.  But since I did not really have time to make the crusts, I cheated and found some mini tart crusts at Central Market (frozen section...you need to bake them 8-10 minutes).  I made the creme anglaise the night before and then I spooned it into the tarts and topped with fruit (strawberries, blackberries and blueberries) just before my guests arrived.  I used some warmed apricot jam for the fruit glaze.

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It is hard to post anything after that last post because I am so conscious of trying to be super authentic and keep it real.  I saw this quote and thought it applied so well to the article I linked to in my last post...

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We should not compare ourselves but instead focus on our own blessings and gifts.


{if you try the quiche recipe, reduce the butter to 2 TBS.  That is what I use and it is perfectly adequate}




Hamsters are terrifying! {the dinner party} Sunday Snapshot

Sunday, February 12, 2012
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We had SO much fun!  We laughed so hard!

Alright let me back up a bit.  You know how I said that I was not nervous about the dinner party--- well that changed Saturday morning.  Friday night we went to one of our favorite Mexican restaurants and I had ONE margarita.  But since I am such a lightweight ( I seldom drink), I came home and fell asleep rather than do anything to prepare for our big dinner. 

So, I woke up kind of panicked Saturday morning.  I had a little melt down about whether we would be able to get all the shopping and cooking done in time for our guests arrival. In my panic, a few tears might have been shed--(which I am very embarrassed about now).  Dave and I quickly made our lists (which we meant to do Friday night) and took off to different grocery stores to get various supplies.  When I came home, Kate told me that she "did all the dishes" and she was in the process of wiping all the counters with granite cleaner.  She was moving around swiftly "cleaning" the kitchen with her step stool. Bless her heart.  It was SO sweet.   I was very touched by her kindness (but I did have to re-do the dishes).  She said, "Mom, you really should have hired some helpers for your party."

Okay, so about the food....I think I was a bit overambitious with the menu (and unnecessarily so).  Just to give you some feedback about the recipes.....  Both appetizer recipes were new to me and they were both very good.  Kate helped make the goat cheese wrapped grapes. I covered them in goat cheese and she rolled them in pistachios. I am not a walnut fan, so I used chopped pistachios instead.  These were super easy to make and all the guests were pleasantly surprised and amused by them. They paired very nicely with our champagne.

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The other appetizer was AMAZING!  I will definitely make it again.  It was a caramelized onion and dried cranberry compote on crostini.  I toasted baguette slices, spread a thin layer of whipped cream cheese and topped with the compote and a sprig of parsley.  (We used dried cranberries instead of fresh).  YUM!  I loved this one.  It was the perfect touch of savory and sweet.

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So the mixed green salad with lump crabmeat did not turn out so well.  As I was making the marinated crab, I thought the crabmeat smelled a bit off.  Long story short, the crab was bad and we wasted a lot of time and money on that.  I was very disappointed but had to improvise.  So, we served a mixed green salad with avocado slices and a homemade raspberry vinaigrette instead.

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(just before we sat down for the salad course)


Okay, here is where it got SO FUN!!!!!!  Dave had read about a dinner party game online where you place a random sentences under everyone's plate.  People have to try to work their sentence into the dinner conversation without being detected. So Dave put a sentence under all our chargers.  It was HYSTERICAL!   We could not stop laughing.

Here are some of the sentences:
I want a pony (worked in seamlessly by a very manly Southern friend).
I could have been an artist (or a hoarder) assigned to one of our very athletic Texas male friends.
I was almost arrested last week (given to our most innocent and saintly friend..she did not pull it off).
I could have dinner with Hillary (a male Republican friend).
I would live on the international space station for 3 years  (given to a good female friend).
I hope sea turtles don't go extinct. (my friend Cathy really worked hard to get this one in).
And mine was Hampsters are terrifying!  I would just bust out laughing every time I even thought about saying it.

What was so fun about this game is that we all know one another pretty well and two of the men are good salesmen and sometimes say "off the wall" things.  So for them, it was easy peasy to work their sentences in.  In fact, they worked other odd things in that we thought was their assigned sentence.  I cannot even begin to tell you how much fun this was.  We laughed and laughed and laughed.


We had invited 5 couples to dinner.  Two of the couples had other commitments.  One of them was going to a wedding and did not think they would make it but they ended up coming straight from the wedding and joining us as we were eating the main course.  For a few minutes, we did not tell them about the random sentence game.  We looked and sounded either completely ridiculous or drunk so we had to tell them what was going on.

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{Dave flambéing the green peppercorn /brandy sauce}

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{the enormous Beef Wellington}

As far as the main course went, the beef wellington was delicious and we are glad we made it. However, I think that a regular tenderloin with a red wine reduction sauce would have been a ton easier and just as good.  So Dave and I think that the Beef Wellington was good but not completely worth the effort and time that was involved at this point in our busy lives. We realized that simple and uncomplicated food would have been fine as we were having so much fun that the food was almost secondary.  The potato, butternut squash and gruyere gratin was fabulous!!!!!  We will definitely make it again and I would highly recommend it.

After dinner, I had planned a game of the OldieNewlywed Game (we've all been married 15-20 years).  So, we divided up and the husbands and wives and answered questions about one another.  We came back and played the game while having dessert.  Again, we laughed so much and really had a great time! Dave had ordered the BEST handamde chocolate truffles in the whole world for each couple as their "prize" for playing the Newlywed Game.

 The dessert was fabulous and easy to make too.

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Today at Mass, one of my friends told us it was the best dinner party she and her husband had ever been to. Of course, that made us happy.  We just wanted a really fun night with our friends.  I am telling you, if you have a dinner party, you have to do the sentence game.  You will laugh so hard.   We are so blessed to have such a great group of wonderful friends.

Sunday Snapshot