I skip the rolls and sometimes skip or go easy on the starchy complement side dish, but I feed a big
hubby and a 22 year old special needs son and a teenage son who are skinny and need the extras.
Monday
Sugar Free Jello and fruit Salad
Crockpot Salsa Swiss Steak 5pts
Dinner Rolls
Tuesday
Tomato and Cucumber SaladWednesday
Corn on the Cob
Tossed Salad
Thursday
Peaches and Cottage Cheese Salad (Canned peach half with cottage cheese in the hollow)
Green Beans
Friday
Tossed Salad
Garlic Bread Sticks
Saturday
Buttered Noodles with Parmesan Cheese or Herbed Rice
Sunday
Festive Lettuce Salad
Peas
Dinner Rolls
3 comments:
Thanks for stopping by and commenting at my blog, Deeny ;o). As I am learning a whole new way of eating 'non' bread items (this, from my doctor, not my own choice), I can still say 'nice menu!' and adapt what I can from this. Seriously. Nice menu! We have 2 'out of the nest'ers who are 24 and 23 (irish twins*). Life's a little easier nowadays. Well. Except that Junior rises between 3 and 5 a.m. most days. I thank God for coffee. Seriously. LOL!
>>Except that Junior rises between 3 and 5 a.m. most days.<<
My oldest who is totally blind has no internal time clock. Many times he doesn't sleep through the night and is wide awake on just 2 to 4 hours sleep. He still gets his days and nights mixed up. Keeping his schedule very routine helps but it is not perfect. However he is good at entertaining himself and plays quietly if he is up at night and usually doesn't wake the rest of the family.
Thank you for your recent sweet comment :)
candy
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