Sunday, January 30, 2022

Shopping - Week 2-4

 Shopping this month, outside of the big trip as mostly been bananas, milk, some fruits and lettuce and tomatoes, and eggs lots of eggs. We did have a bit of illness so not shopping was easy, but we did have some family that doesn't live at home bring us some things we needed.

I will need to do a big shopping trip again in the next week or two, but have enjoyed just stopping at the store for just the little bit we really need.



Walmart- 27.11 ( 2.57) - eggs, milk, bananas, onions, turkey, apples

Walmart- 13.76 ( 1.34) - Tomatoes, tea, cookies, torilla

Walmart- I don't have the receipt, but it was milk, bread, eggs, bananas . so lets say 20 dollars.


475.07 for the month plus 45.02 in sales tax- so 120.09 over budget.

Time for another month and a hope that I can stay on budget.


Menu Plan 2022 Week 4

 Surprisingly this keeping to the menu, is working out. In fact this week we had only one day when someone got take out for dinner. That was because that child doesn't like any part of stuffed peppers so he bought himself panda express.

The plan for Week 4 was: 

                                                    Sunday- Pizza and Wings





Monday- Chicken Cranberry w/ egg rolls

                                                 


                                        Tuesday- Hamburgers- Made by Aidan

                                                

                                                  Wednesday- Chicken Wraps


                                               

                                               Thursday- Waffles w/ sausage

                                               

                                                    Friday- Stuffed Peppers

                                               

                                                    Saturday- Soup ( potato)

                                               


It was another of week of delicious on budget meals.

Goal Update - Week 4

 I have had a great year so far in working on meeting my goals, I hope that I can keep it up the rest of this year. 

1 ) Work / Life Balance- This is going surprisingly well, I don't know if it's because I have made it a goal and therefore am keeping it a priority. Or if just after a few difficult years, the current mode at work has become the new normal. But I give work my energy from  7 to 3:30 and outside of that  I haven't.

2) Menu Plan - What seems to be working is I am only planning one week at a time, and I am making the menu from what we have in the house. This is helping us stay on track and also to help empty out some of the odds and ends from the freezers. I am actually enjoying cooking, I just hope that this keeps up. 



3) Blog More- this week I only managed the blog entries on Sunday, but this coming week I do have Ideas for things I would like to write.


4) To Do List- I did make 6 different doctor appointments and completed some cleaning of the garage. 


5) Game TIme- Didn't get any games in, but we are having family dinner again on Tuesday so we should be able to play a quick game. 


6) Personal Goals - 

a) Get Up and Move- I did work at a kitchen one day, worked in the garage and also did some outdoor stuff since it was so nice out.

b) Drink More Water- DIdn't do so great at this goal this week, will make more of effort in the coming week.

c) Fast Food- Only one day, and even felt a little guilty, 

7) Clean Kitchen before bed- I have been doing great at this, so I am adding another habit.

7-2) Make my bed every morning - If I can get in the habit of clean kitchen before bed i can do the same for making the bed in the morning.

8) Garden- Just some pick up, need to order seeds and a mini green house to get things planted. 

Sunday, January 23, 2022

Pizza Making

Let's talk about pizza. We have pizza about once a week and have done so for more than 20 years.

It hasn't always been a pretty experience, just ask my kids. They can tell you some good stories like the gooey pizza  or the day the pizza made mom cry.

 We have done many different things over the years for pizza night. They include ordering pizza which gets pricy quick, english muffin pizza which always seems more like a lunch then a dinner. Then there was french bread pizza a step in the right direction. There were the times we tried to make dough from scratch, that didn't go well for many years but every so often we would try again. One thing that did work when we had the freezer space was buying par baked pizza crusts by the case from Sam's Club. We used to get them from the bakery department.

Then finally we managed to make pizza dough at home, and turn it into a delicious pizza. I think splitting the jobs is what made it work. I made the dough, but the actual rolling and making of the pizza was someone else's job. This was our son Conner's job at about age 12, and once he went to college Aidan took over at about the same age.

Does the pizza come out perfect each time no it doesn't, sometimes the crust gets a little crispy, or the dough doesn't roll out just right. But that is ok, we learn something new each time we make it, it's a team project and we have fun doing it. 

Now that Conner and Shadow live locally again they come home one day a week to make pizza and do laundry. I make the dough, but since I work full time outside the house I make the dough in large batches about once a month and freeze.  

Here is the recipe that we use to make the dough:

2 cups warm tap water

2 tablespoons yeast

1 tablespoon sugar

2 tablespoons olive oil

1 teaspoon salt

All of these are placed in a bowl or I use my kitchen aide mixer. Mix and let sit for a little bit till it looks foamy and smells yeasty. 



Then add about 4 cups of flour, it can vary based on how dry/ humid the air is.



Add enough flour to make a dough, knead until it forms a ball. Let it rise till doubled about 1 hour depends on the temp of the room.



Then it's time to make the pizza, this recipe will make one 3/4 sheet of pizza or 1 with a bit of a 16 inch round pizza.

    This time we made a 3/4 sheet pan the biggest that will fit in a normal oven. I like to spray the pan before rolling out the crust. This year we just got these two handy little tools. Wish we had found them years ago, the wooden roller works perfectly at rolling out the dough quick and easy. And the white one I can poke holes in the crust so much faster then with fork. 


On the other hand Conner does enjoy tossing the pizza first.



Time to add the toppings, whatever your heart desires. This one was a jar of alfredo sauce, one can of chicken, a hand full of diced bacon, mini peppers and broccoli. Along with parmesan cheese and mozzarella cheese, and seasonings.

We baked it at 425 with the fan on in the convection oven for 8 mins ,check to see if the crust is able to be lifted from from the tray, if so then turn the pan and about 8 more min to make sure that the top cooks. If we are cooking 2 pizza's at the same time, we also rotate the pizzas at this time, so that they don't burn on the bottom.
The first time you make pizza in your oven keep a close eye on it so that you don't burn it.








Menu Plan 2022 Week 3

 The menu plan for the past week was :

Sunday- Meatloaf- From Freezer

Monday- Easy Mostly Homemade Chicken Soup



Tuesday- Ham and Cheesy Potato

Wednesday- Waffles w/ sausage - this was the only change to the menu we ended up serving leftovers instead of the the waffles.

Thursday- Instapot Beef w/ noodles



Friday- Teriyaki chicken w/ rice



Saturday- Steak and cheese quiche


And with being home all week, and not feeling all the great we ate scrambled eggs pretty much every day for breakfast/ lunch.



Goal Update- Week 3

 1 ) Work / Life Balance- Well it was an interesting week to say the least, it started as a short week do to a holiday. Then the district added 2 more days off due to the amount of sickness making its way around. Of course our whole house ended up being added to those who were sick, so we also stayed home on Thursday and Friday. So there was no outside the home work, but there also wasn't much going on here at home as we rested and did what needed to be done to survive.

2) Menu Planning- Since we were home all week , the menu was followed.



                                             

3) Blog More- this week I managed to write 2 Blog entries, and take lots of naps.


4) To Do List- Most days the list was to just feed the family, sleep and do one chore. I feel that this upcoming week really is going to be one that needs to to do list.


5) Game TIme- We played Ticket to Ride again, this time Aidan was the winner. We will start rotating the games we play but since most of us were coughing we didn't want to play a game that we had to talk a lot or that would take to long. 




6) Personal Goals - 

a) Get Up and Move- We spent the week sleeping, I did spend a few hours working in the yard yesterday as I was feeling better.

b) Drink More Water- I did drink water this week, lots and lots of water and tea anything to help my throat.

c) Fast Food- Since we didn't leave the house this week not much of a temptation. We did pick up hamburgers and chicken sandwiches on Saturday for lunch just as a treat.

7) Clean Kitchen before bed- I have been doing great at this, I am thinking of next month of adding another little habit,


8) Garden- I was able to get outside and lay down some cardboard, I am going to win against the weeds this year. I also was able to refill the bird feeder, so hopefully some of the song birds will be back.

Sunday, January 16, 2022

Menu Plan 2022- Week 2

 Menu Plan - Week Two

Sunday- Chicken Enchiladas

Monday- Alfredo pasta with Chicken

Tuesday- Pizza- made by Conner

Wednesday- Sausage and potatoes

Thursday- Beef Pot Pie ( from the freezer)

Friday- Meatloaf ( from the freezer) 

Saturday- Chicken Noodle soup

What we ended up eating

Sunday- We did the Chicken Enchiladas and I also made one for the freezer. Plus I made pizza dough for the next few weeks.




Monday to Wednesday we followed the menu

Thursday- I had forgotten to pull  the beef pie out the freezer, so we had salisbury steak instead

Friday- I was very sick, so I had ramen and toast and the rest of the family ordered subs.

Saturday- The husband had pizza overnighted from Buffalo,NY to enjoy because of the Bills wildcard game on Saturday. 




Goal Update - Week 2


1 ) Work / Life Balance- It has been a crazy week at work. But I continue about not worrying about the next day, I control what I can and work hard during my work day but at the end I leave it at work. Well accept the aches and pains. 



2) Menu Planning- For the most part we followed the menu, there were some changes, on Friday as I was not feeling the husband order subs. He also treated us to pizza overnighted from Buffalo for the Bills game on Saturday.

                                             

3) Blog More- this week I managed to write 5 Blog entries, and what seems to be working is noting ideas on paper and then once a week sitting down and writing.


4) To Do List- Not so good on this one, didn't even try. I had long list for this long weekend, but the household has taken ill. So nothing on the list, but rest, and the least about of work needed to keep the household running. In fact today list consists of write blogs, rest, sweep floors, kitchen, and play a board game. 


5) Game TIme- We didn't get a chance to play on Friday since I came home sick from work. On Saturday we also didn't play as there was a Bills game. We do have plans on playing a game today.


6) Personal Goals - 

a) Get Up and Move- I worked at a school 5x this weeks so that was a solid 5 hours of moving each day. As far as family the youngest did TKD 1x last week.

b) Drink More Water- I did drink water this week, but also had more caffeine than I should have to try to get through the week. 

c) Fast Food- during the work week I did once for a breakfast. The work week didn't really go as planned at all . 

7) Clean Kitchen before bed- I have been doing great at this , and it's also making the rest of the household help. I was able to do this every night but Friday, when I was sick. But the other family members stepped up and took care of it.


8) Garden- nothing yet, but I have been thinking. 

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Chicken Egg Rolls and Pizza Logs

 So last week we made chicken egg rolls and pizza logs, we make these about every 4 to 5 months. My husband is the best at rolling the egg rolls and I handle the pizza logs. 

Due to the amount of work and the mess when we make them we do it in bulk, I think this time we did 75 egg rolls and 96 pizza logs.

                                              

These are the wrappers that we use and they can be found in the freezer section of most Asian stores. If you can't find these the egg roll wrappers that you can find in the produce section of most major stores will also work, they will just look different and be a bit thicker.

For the pizza logs, you will need string cheese cut in half the long way, pepperoni, and spring roll wrappers. You could also use any veggies you would add to a pizza. If you don't have string cheese you can use shredded mozzarella but I find that the string cheese works better.

The pizza logs are easy, one piece of cheese, 6 pepperoni on a spring wrapper and roll. Seal with a egg wash and then fry. I like to cook all of them before I freeze that way I only need to make a mess with frying oil once, but you can freeze them un- fried To reheat from frozen you can use the oven, air fryer, or even microwave. 




Serve with pizza sauce on the side for dipping them in.



For the Chicken egg rolls, you will need ground chicken I used 2 pounds this time, 2 heads of cabbage sliced thin, a one pound of baby carrots chopped up in the mini food processor. I also like to season the mix with ginger and some oyster flavored sauce. Insead of cabbage and carrots you can use coleslaw mix.

Fry up the ground chicken in a bit of olive oil, remove from the pan. Add the cabbage and carrots and cook them down add the ginger and oyster sauce. Mix the cabbage mix with the chicken and let the mix cool. This time we lucked out as it was a very cold winter day so we set the mix outside to cool.



When you go to wrap them use about 2 TB of mix on a spring roll wrapper and seal with egg wash. And then fry. Same as the pizza logs you can re heat in the oven, air fryer, or microwave. 


He is the best at rolling the egg rolls.


I am in charge of the frying and this time I only burned myself once. 




Monday, January 10, 2022

Price Book- Week One

 I normally keep a paper price book, and I will also do that but I wanted to also use my blog to help keep track of prices for items like milk, bread, meat to see how prices go up and down during the year.

Week 1

 ALDI= A

Walmart= W

Sam's Club- S

ItemStoreWeek 1
BreadA0.79
W0.89
Milk 2% GallonS3.22
W2.98
Eggs 18ctW2.2
Ground Beef 90%S3.44lb
Chicken Tender FrS2.79 lb
Moz CheeseS2.51 lb
Canned ChickenS1.39 8 for 10.98


Menu Planning 2022 Week !

 So the plan for the first week of the year was :

Saturday- Chicken Soup

Sunday- Hamburgers-  Aidan cooks

Monday- Turkey Club sandwiches w/ leftover soup

Tuesday- Pizza- Conner cooks

Wednesday- Taco- Nolan Cooks

Thursday- Chicken w/ Chicken Rice

Friday- Snack Dinner

Saturday- Potato Soup

What we ended up having:

Saturday- Chicken Soup w/ bread from Wheatfields bakery



Sunday- The best Aidan made hamburgers, with fresh veggies

Monday- BLT sandwiches w/leftover soup. What happened was when I went to use the turkey it was moldy which was a disappointment as I had bought it only 2 days before and it was with in dates. I had gotten it at Sam's, never have had an issue before with lunch meat from there, but since it's on the other side of town I was not going out of my way to return it. I did take pictures and the next time I am there I will stop by the customer service desk.



Tuesday- Conner and Shadow came to make dinner like they do every Tuesday but instead of the usal pizza. Shadow made her chicken and rice fajitas which the boys who live here had been asking for, many happy people that day at dinner. This is also the day that my phone met a unfortunate incident with water, and while the phone still works my camera  not so much. 



Wednesday- We did have tacos, but I made them and I have been told that only Nolan should be making Taco dinner nights. I guess I might have seasoned the meat a bit to much. 

Thursday- Chicken w/ Chicken Rice - Well this meal turned into Chicken and Biscuits w/ mashed potatoes and corn/ broccoli and there was a bit of a incident with my pressure cooker and the stove top.

 Yes I melted the bottom and the house smelled like melted plastic on the coldest day of the winter so far.I had moved the pressure cooker to the back of the stove, so that I could use the front burner to make the gravy and I must have bumped the dials and turned on the unit at the back. Good news is the pressure cooker is usable, and I was able to scrape all the melted plastic off the stove top.

Friday- Snack Dinner- Well we went to see Wicked the play and decided that we would get dinner in downtown KC. We ended up eating at brgrkitchen , I had the mac and cheese and the Cobb salad both delicious. The guys had the Juicy Lucy,  Portabellas Mushroom Burger and the New Burger all with fries. Aidan actually ordered something other than chicken strips for dinner out but then they didn't have chicken stips on the menu 😃




Saturday- We wrapped up the week  with Potato soup, and cheesy bread along with ice cream sundaes for desert as it was family game night. 

Time to go plan the menus for the coming week.

How did your dinners go this week ? 

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Goal Update 2022- Week One

 It has been a good week as far as working on goals and I am hoping that it keeps on going this well.

1 ) Work / Life Balance- It has been a crazy week back to work thankfully it was a short week. I have been much better about not worrying about the next day, I control what I can and work hard during my work day but at the end I leave it at work. 

2) Menu Planning- For the most part we followed the menu, there were some changes but we did eat at home every night but Friday.



3) Blog More- this week I managed to write 3 Blog entries, and I think I may have found a way to make sure that I take time to blog. 

4) To Do List- Not so good on this one.

5) Game TIme- we did play a family game this week, it was Ticket to Ride and for the first time in a long time I won a game that we played. Some things that we did to make sure this happened was to let everyone in the house know that we were going to play a game on Saturday and the time. 



6) Personal Goals - 

a) Get Up and Move- I worked at a school 2x this weeks so that was a solid 5 hours of moving each day. As far as family the husband and older son did go to the gym once and the youngest did TKD 3x last week.

b) Drink More Water- What I did this week was drink water all morning and not have any soda till the afternoon when I needed some caffeine. 

c) Fast Food- during the work week I didn't get fast food at all, but I was tempted. Then I remembered this goal, and drove on past. I have started placing some snacks into my work bag so that I have something in the car to eat between different schools. We did have fast food 2x on the day that we went to my daughters school once for breakfast in the car, and to bring home donuts from a great place near her school as a treat. 



7) Clean Kitchen before bed- This goal has been the hardest and also has made the most impact. I was able to get it done every night but Friday night. Making sure that this was done , made the mornings and dinner each night easier. 

8) Garden- nothing yet.

Shopping 2022- week 1

One of the things that surprised us when we moved to Kansas from NY seven years ago was that in Kansas you pay taxes on food. So this year along with keeping track on how much we spend on food, I am also going to track how much tax we pay on groceries over the course of the year. 

I am considering the shopping I did on 12/30/2020 as part of this year's food budget since I would have done this big shop on 1/1. Except we were getting a winter storm and I would much rather shop on a 40 degree day then a 0 degree day. 

This time around the big budget items were ground beef, chicken, and canned chicken as I had been working our way through the freezers for the last 2 month trying to use up what we had. 

I am trying to keep to the actual food budget this year 440 a month ( 40 is for taxes) , so I will be bringing back using a price book. A price book is a way of keeping track of what you pay for food over the course of time, so you know when you are getting a good price and should stock up. Most stores run sales on items like meat and cheese every 6 to 8 weeks. 

This week I went to Sam's Club, Aldi's, 88 International ( one of our local international stores) and Hy-Vee. The hardest item to find this time around was cabbage of all things, finally found some at Hy-Vee and they only had 4 heads of the organic kind. 

The special request items for this shopping trip were ice cream and spaghettios, and I was able to get both of these items.



I spent : Alidi's 104.71 ( 8.73)
              Sam's Club 237.12 ( 19.78)
              Hy-Vee 13.80 ( 1.20)
              International Market 19.80 ( 1.81) 

Total - 375.43 ( 31.52)




I did a second shop this week to get Milk, Bread, Eggs, Banana's and soda and more ice cream for family game night. 

                Walmart : 38.77 (3.48)

Weekly Total- 414.20 ( 35)  

As of today I have already spent the money budgeted for the whole month of January for food. I will likely have at least one more big shop this month. So I am just going to hope that it balances out by the end of the year. But then I haven't actually spent any of 2022 food budget yet, as the funds for January have yet to be deposited into my grocery account. I used Decembers food budget for the shopping listed above. 







Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Making Chicken Broth

  I started with one normal size pressure cooker a few years ago and when my crockpot met an unfortunate incident with the floor the husband bought me a even larger second one. Having two has made chicken broth day so much easier. 

 When it comes time to make chicken broth which happens every three or four months it is a whole day affair. But it doesn't take up much of my actual time, but it is a day that I need to be home to keep an eye on the pressure cookers as they do the work.



I like to use the cheapest chicken that has bones in it for making broth, this time around it was drumsticks.


I use carrots, garlic, onion, and mushrooms along with the chicken to make the broth. I do not season the broth when I am making it as I like to that when I use it. 


When it comes to the carrots if I am using whole ones I just give them a good scrub and don't peel. Often I use whatever sad looking carrots are in the fridge, which sometimes could be baby carrots.

The onions just get a quick peel and cut in half 


The garlic just gets the ends chopped off, I don't even peel it as I strain the broth.


As a family we don't eat mushrooms, they just don't appeal to us but when it comes to making broth I toss in a container, I think it adds something to the broth. 

All of this in then placed in the pressure cookers, I use enough of the mixture to fill the cookers almost to the top and then add water and a splash of apple cider vinegar  to break down the chicken bones. Set the pressure cookers on the chicken setting for one hour, and I let them naturally cool for about 30 min after the cycle finishes. Then strain and place the broth on the stove in my extra large pot that holds 17 quarts.  Then place the now mushy mix of  veg and meat back into the pressure cookers add more fresh veggies and chicken if you have them left from the beginning add water and repeat the process. I do this about 3 times just keep reusing the veg and chicken and I will have about 17 quarts of broth. This takes about 8 hours, during this time I leave the broth that is finished simmering on the stove and that reduces it some more. 


If I am doing this in the winter and it's a nice cold day, I will portion it out into the containers and then place out in the snow until the broth cools and then I freeze it. If it's summer time I will try my best to have a open freezer and place the broth in there, also a sink of ice helps to cool it quickly. 


Lots of wonderful chicken broth to use in soups, and other recipes.