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How to Budget Meal Planning with Teens

Meal Planning on Budget with Teenagers

How to Budget Meal Planning with Teens: This week has been fun another 3 day weekend. The Kids are home for MLK day,  I stitched up some hats for my daughter service project at school here are the instruction one seam fleece hat on my old blog.  With the weekend off I am busy feeding my big teenage all weekend. He is swimming everyday.

Madeleine Cookies and mold for cookies

Check out my Madeline Pans purchased from a thrift store. I love them they are so pretty. Here is recipe I used to make the Madeleine Cookies. I would like to say I had more to take a photo but they have a short 24 shelf life, the family gobbled them up.  I love finding great cooking and baking item at a thrift store or good will it saves you money and the older ones are seasons. Let someone else pay retail. It allows me to try out new ideas in cooking and baking with out the investment.

What to feed my family and stay on a budget ? Because of the colder weather I love soups and my family is a big soup eaters. The key is a great filling starch soup like potato or split pea. Add a loaf of bread and it is a fantastic meal

How to Budget Meal Planning with Teens:

Monday: Homemade spring rolls $ 9 and steamed dumplings $6 clear broth seaweed soup
Tuesday: Split Pea Soup $6 (ham bone in fridge) and Homemade bread $2
Wednesday: Swimteam Pizza Fundraiser $18
Thursday: Pork chops $5, Rice $2 and Black Beans $1
Friday: London Broil $7, Roasted Potatoes $2, and Roasted Cauliflower $3

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Macy’s Philly hosting Ming Tsai and Todd English cooking demo

• Learn some tips and tricks from #MacysChef @Chef Todd English and @Simply Ming at @Macys Center City on 1/14 at 5:30pm as they present their favorite recipes!This post is sponsored by Everywhere Agency; however, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own

You might recall that I have been to some great Macys Culinary Council Events over the past few months.  There is a new event coming up this next Thursday and you can come!  Macy’s Culinary Council Ming Tsai and Todd English are hosting cooking demo and cookbook signing.  I adore these James Beard Award chefs. Every Saturday I watch Mings Kitchen on PBS,  he is really refreshing  with his goal is to “Make People Happy with food.”  I also love Todd English’s approach to food,  he looks at food as a total experience bringing exception food that please your palette.   I am really looking forward to learning from both these masters.

The one thing about the Macys events, I know always walk away with great “take-aways” from the Macys Culinary Council Chefs.   You too can come and learn this Thursday!   At the Macy’s City Center (location the old Wanmakers Building next to city hall) I love these event because not only is it a small crowd but they are super fun with music and food, so come with a friend.  Macys provides cocktails and samples of all the food Chefs Ming Tsai and Todd English prepare in the cooking demo.     I hope you come and join me.

Macy’s Philly hosting Ming Tsai and Todd English cooking demo

• Macy’s  Center City
• Culinary Council Chef Todd English and Chef Ming Tsai
• Philadelphia, PA
• Thursday, January 14th – 5:30pm
• Make sure you RSVP   through this EventBrite link to reserve your seat for the event Click Here http://macyscookingdemophilly.eventbrite.com
• Tickets to the event are FREE

Plus, with any purchase* of $35 or more in the Home Department, receive a $10 gift card, a special gift, and a chance to take a photo with the chefs.**
Read more here for all the extra details!

Todd English is a renowned chef and restaurateur, author, and Emmy-nominated television star based in Boston, MA and New York City. He is a four-time James Beard Award winner and inductee into the James Beard Foundation’s “Who’s Who in Food and Beverage in America.” Todd has authored four critically acclaimed cookbooks, with his most recent, Cooking In Everyday English released in October 2011.  I hope they serve this  Todd English cocktail recipe is this  Peach Frizzante Martini

Ming Tsai is the James Beard Award-winning chef/owner of two restaurants – Blue Ginger and Blue Dragon. Also an Emmy Award-winner, Ming hosts PBS-TV’s Simply Ming, now in its eleventh season. Ming is the author of five cookbooks, including his latest Simply Ming In Your Kitchen.  I am really hopping that they serve Ming Tsai Handmade Dumpling with shrimp and bean filling because I really want to watch him make them.

I  truly enjoy the intimate feeling of these events.   Hope to see there on Thursday and make sure you say hello!

Macy’s Philly hosting Ming Tsai and Todd English cooking demo

 

 

Easy Sausage Pasta Soup

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This  easy sausage pasta soup is hearty and tasty. I created this recipe for a Ragu contest but then missed the cut off to enter it this year.  So I want to share it with you.  Starts with basic soup  but you can always add any veggies to this soup. Sure to satisfy your entire family.

Easy Sausage Pasta Soup

  • 24 oz Jar Tomato Pasta Sauce Ragu
  • 1.5 pounds of spicy sausage
  • 3 medium carrots peeled diced
  • 1 medium onion diced
  • 2 celery stalks
  • 3 14 oz can chicken broth
  • 24 oz of water
  • 8 oz dried Ditalini pasta
  • 1 teaspoon thyme
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoon oregano
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 cup of arugula
  • 8oz of goat cheese

 

  1. In a large pot brown sausage, removing casing, and drain grease place on paper towel to remove excess grease set off to side
  2. In same pot add onion carrots and celery brown till carrots are tender
  3. Add to pot jar of Ragu Sauce, 3 cans chicken broth, 24 oz of water (use the Ragu jar rinse out any left over Ragu)
  4. Add back into pot drained sausage
  5. Add Spices (thyme, salt,oregano, pepper, bay leaves) to soup
  6. Bring to a slow boil
  7. Add uncooked pasta
  8. Turn to med heat and cook for 20 minutes
  9. Before serving Add arugula
  10. Top servings with Goat Cheese

Printable version of  click here >>> Easy Sausage Pasta Soup

 

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Pulled Pork Mac N Cheese and Menu Planning 11-16-15

My heart breaks for Paris and Beirut.  When think of Paris I am reminded of a city that is kind and patient to foreigners which has been my experience.  I hope and wish love, peace, for safety for all in Paris and Beirut.

Kindness and understand can change the world

This weekend was fun, I went to NYC for a the KidzVuz Holiday event which is a toy and product showcase for bloggers.  Due to the events in Paris I was nervous about taking the train and going to Time Square with my daughter. I love taking my daughter every year to this event.  This year I decided to live by my mantra Never Live Scared so my daughter and I went to NYC.   After 911, I flew 11 days after on 9/22 with my family.  The point of a terrorist is to instill terror, I have to live and not give into the terror.   I feel it is important to share persistence and love of life with my children.

My daughter understood what happened in Paris, because she was watching the TV with me when the reports came on.  When we  on the train she showed me her earrings she told me it was in support of the victims.  I thought how thoughtful even a 10 year old can understand the impact.

 

eiffel towern earring from stella and dot

More on my trip- I love eating when in NYC because even the inexpensive restaurants are good, make sure you order the fresh cooked food.  The reason is because it is really hard to get a restaurant to survive in New York City with so much competition and the ablity for people to leave reviews if your food is bad you are gone.   My daughter and I stop by a little deli  she had a BLT and I had a Gyro both were fresh sandwiches with fries and the cost with 2 drinks $18.00.   What a great deal.

I also made Pulled Pork Mac n’ Cheese this past weekend will Pulled Pork on top.   I had a small pork roast 1.7 lb too small to make a fresh roast and I did not feel like cutting it into chops stuck it frozen in the slow cooker for a few hours with a can of broth, shredded it and tossed in BBQ sauce.  I also had left over Pasta from a dinner during the week.  I made a cheese sauce mixed the pasta, I had some small pie trays baked the mac n’ cheese for 30 min.  I add the pork and more cheese on top broiled till golden.  Yummy,  it was an unplanned meal I would do again.

Pulled Pork Mac n Cheese

Menu Planning

Those week my my son starts swim team which means he will be exhausted and hungry. He gets to swim 3 hours a day for high school swim team exhausting right.. I don’t think I could do one lap. The meal plan this week must be hardy.

Monday: Perogies and Kielbasa

Tuesday: Chicken and Rice

Wednesday: Fish Asparagus and Couscous

Thursday: Sausage and Peppers with Homemade fries

Friday: Pizza

Saturday : Fend for yourselves night

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Meal Planning on Budget with Teenagers

Meal Planning on Budget with Teenagers

Meal Planning on Budget with Teenagers : Having a teen can be over whelming on your budget.  Adult size clothing and a growing appetite.  I find meal planning is the only way that I will make it through the next 8 years as my kids make it through their teenage years.  My son is a 6′ 1″ at 14 and he can put away the meat with the best of them.  I live near Philadelphia so I like to say I don’t get the buying or sales that the lady’s in the Midwest get. Food is expensive and it I don’t plan I could spend close to $1000 a month on food.  My goal is to keep it under $500 a month.

I do stock up if I see a sale on meat.  Like 2 weeks ago Predue ground chicken was $2.57 a pound. Turkey bacon was on sale 3 for $5 which is a huge help because I make an egg sandwich for my teen every morning.

This weeks meal plan

Meal Planning on Budget with Teenagers:

Monday : Chicken Pasty  Left over Chicken,  Potatoes, carrots, in a homemade Pastry $8.30 for 8

Tuesday: Fried Rice Rice $1.30, 4 carrots $1,  onion $1, Mushrooms $1, Broccoli $1, Diced Ham $2.99 – $8.20 for 10 cups

Wednesday : London Broil $6, squash $3, broccoli  $2= $11 for 5 servings

Thursday: Sam Clubs Chicken $4.88 , homemade mash $2.50, Green Beans  $2.50- $10  for 5 serving

Friday: My Blue Ribbon Chili– Ground Chicken (family fun night at school need a quick dinner)  $13 for 18 cups enough to eat for lunch all weekend

Saturday : Fend for yourself night Left overs

6 night dinners with left over for my husbands lunch for $50.50

Check out my post on Tips for Budget menu planning with teens

Tips for Menu Planning with Teenagers on a Budget

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Meal Planning on Budget with Teenagers

Little Secret Review: Natural Peanut Butter Candy Cookies

4 Ingredients Peanut butter cany cookies featuring Little secrets all natural candy

Natural Peanut Butter Candy Cookies : I love candy,  so do my kids.  I am often concerned that my kids are putting too much artificial in their body’s.  When Little Secrets offer me the opportunity to send me their new line of  premium, natural candy-coated chocolate with no artificial ingredients, flavors, colors or corn syrup brings the fun back to small indulgences with its line of four amazing chocolate candies.  It was a win win with for my family.

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Little Secrets offers conscious consumers four premium flavors of candy-coated chocolate made with high quality ingredients. The line features four decadent  offerings, including Milk Chocolate, Dark Chocolate Raspberry, Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter and Dark Chocolate. All flavors are Fair Trade Certified, and are made with 100% natural ingredients.

I have to say I love the Dark Chocolate Little Secrets Candy it is a more mature flavor.  The dark chocolate was not the favorite of the kids.  Which was fine because the Hubby and I hid ourselves away with the bags and watched movies without the kids.  The peanut butter was similar to a certain candy made famous by a alien who want to use a cell phone but all natural.

The kids absolutely love the milk chocolate.

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Little Secret: Natural Peanut Butter Candy Cookies

4 Ingredients:  Peanut Butter Candy Cookies

  • 1 eggs
  • 1 cup of natural peanut butter
  • 1 cup of natural sugar
  • 1/2 cup of Little Secrets candies (any flavor)
  1. Preheat oven 350
  2. Mix ingredients (egg, sugar, peanut butter) blend well
  3. Mix in Little Secrets candy
  4. Scoop out  cookies on to making sheet  (12-18 cookies) (tip: spray scoop spoon with cooking spray help it not to stick)
  5. Using a fork dipped in water then sugar make a crosshatch to push down cookie
  6. Bake for 7-8 min
  7. Take out an cool slightly before moving to wire rack to cool completely.

PRINTABLE VERSION HERE  Peanut_Butter_Candy_Cookies_001

 

4 Ingredients Peanut butter cany cookies featuring Little secrets all natural candy

Recipe adapted from from MomCreiff

These are Little Secret cookies you kids will love.

Learn all about Little Secrets at www.sharelittlesecrets.com.

Tips for Budget Menu Planning with Teenagers

Tips for Budget Menu Planning with Teenagers:   I cook every night and since the change in our life several years ago (my husband lost his job),   I had to do budget friendly  dinners.  Now that he has a job, life is still a little tight because my business has slowed down.  My family still eats well on a budget.  I cook every night and going out to eat is a real treat.

Tips for Menu Planning with Teenagers on a Budget

I read a lot of meal menu planning on a budget.. I have noticed many of my blogging friends have  2 adults and 2 small children (under 8). I am well past that and I could not relate to make that small amount of food. I have 2 adults also 6’1″ 14 year old teenage boy, and a 10 year old girl with a size 9 women’s foot.. So no little kids here.  My kids to not dabblers in food and they do not graze at dinner.   My Son is a meat eater.. I gave him alot of veggies as a kid once he turned 9/10 years old veggies where a do not touch  food and meat/fish was in.

Tips for Budget Menu Planning with Teenagers

Find Produce Store or Asia Market:  I will tell you I live near a Produce Junction.  Which is a produce store that sells veggies and produce at a discount, most are close to expiration so you have to use them quick.  It saves me from the grocery store prices.  Prices like 2 lb of crimini mushrooms for $2, Broccoli is $2 for 3lb, Potatoes are $2 for 5lb.

Stock up on Sales:  I also watch good sales and stock up when something is good sale.  This Past week Purdue chicken was 40% off.   So I stocked up on ground chicken $2.57 a pound.  The chicken legs and thighs were $.79 a lb.   The turkey bacon was 3 for $5 (I use it for breakfast sandwiches and BLTS) , Cheese blocks 1.99  Here are Some other items:

  • Tortilla great for dinner but after school snacks
  • Can good -tomatoes, beans, soups, tuna, canned chicken,
  • Cereal I only buy it if it is under $1.99( buy many boxes if it is a good sale)
  • Box cake Mix (cupcakes not frosted are my kids favorite)  (choose one that take oil, water, and eggs) (avoid the ones that need butter)
  • Butter if it is $1.99 or $2.50 stock up
  • Pop Corn Great snack (air popped or stove method) large bag is $3.00)
  • Cheese freezes well
  • Oil by gallon is cheaper then smaller bottles keep smaller bottle to transfer into
  • Soy sauce buy the gallon

Make Extra and spread out over the week:

  • Rice: a side one day,  then a base for fried rice later in the week. (fried rice is a great catch all for left over meat, so are rice and chill.
  • Potatoes: Mashed  are also side one day then, later in the week a great topping for shepherds pie.
  • Meat: Brown meat make double and save for later in the week

Meats that are amazing on a budget  :

  • London Broils are great red meat cut for teens, I slice it really thin so it looks like a lot, taste great and I usually have left overs, vs a steak the teen will want to eat the entire piece.
  • Chicken legs and Thighs –  They are great and the most flavorful part of the chicken.  I trim all the fat off prior to cooking.  You can always find them at a great Price.  My son will eat a entire baked leg and extra thigh- (we are talking $1.50 to fill him). My recipe is here.   I also trim the thighs up remove skin  and throw them in a crock pot with bones, and 1/2 bottle of Italian dressing 1 cup of water and let them cook 3-4 hours on a Sunday. Pick out bones and joints- It makes great meat for chicken Quesadillas, Enchiladas, Chicken salad, soup, chicken tacos
  • Sausage:  I always keep some in my freezer,   whether is Kielbasa, Smoked sausage, or Italian sausage.  They can be added to many meals, from Perogis, to pasta, slow cooked sausage and peppers over rice, or an add to fried rice.

Flavor is King : Taste is the way to eat on a budget and still have amazing food: If it taste good they will eat it.

  • Mirepoix: Onion, Carrots, Celery (when they are on sale, make extra, freeze and sales time and money)
  • Seasoning : Onion Power, Garlic Powder, Thyme, Cumin, Smoked Paprika, Oregano, Salt and Pepper

Pasta:  Back up Dinner not a go to meal : If you serve pasta too often your family will notice.  I use Spaghetti when I need a meal making break or when I end up with many teenagers in my house.    I find if my son brings home friends I like to have the kids over but usaly I do not have the meat planned out for the surprise company.

  • Always have sauce/pasta in pantry.
  • Always have large can crushed tomatoes to extend the sauce.
  • Keep a package of mild  sausage (Jimmy Dean Tube)  in the freezer, or Links If you cut it small it goes father, 1lb of ground sausage spreads nicely through sauce.
  • Use shells to straight pasta,  the sauce is cradled and the space in the shells visually look like more food.

Check out My actual Budget Meal Planning with Teens:

Please note I live in the suburbs outside Philadelphia.  Food is not cheap here the cost of living is higher than other areas of the country.   I mainly shop at Aldi, Shoprite,  with watching the sales at  Pathmark, Acme and Giant (which I might go to if they have an amazing sale) .   The prices i use reflect my Area.

 

How to Budget Meal Planning with Teens

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Budget Meal Planning with Teens: Times are tight for all of us.  Meal Planning is one of the best ways to save money.  I have been meal planning for years, I found that many people who shared their meal plans online had a different family than I did.  I have Teens and Preteens –  lets face it 4 hamburgers is not enough to feed a family of 4 with growing over 6ft boy..   I just could not relate to feeding my family on $50 a week ?   They  were not in the world I lived in.

I do however feed my family well on a budget.  I can do 7 dinner  with leftovers for about $70.   No one leave hungry. My husband is the envy of his coworkers for have amazing left over lunches,  while his coworkers heat up their Frozen TV dinners.

Check out my post on Tips for Menu Planning on a budget with Teens.

So this is what meal planning looks like when you try to fees your family on a budget for the weeks of Sept 27, 2015:

Budget Meal Planning with Teens:

  • Sunday : Pork Chops (4 for 4.85) , 3 heads broccoli ($2.00) , and 3 cup dry  Rice ($1.79)  (I make extra rice for fried rice later in the week) =$8.61
  • MondayEasy Roasted Chicken  12 thighs ($7.00), Butternut  Squash 2 (3.50 3.5 lb ), Salad (2.00) (tomatoes= garden, onion,  Pantry, peppers .50)  (left overs)=$12.50
  • Tuesday: Fried Rice (Left over from Sunday), with low sodium spam (2.50), left over broccoli, 2 egg (.52 for 2 eggs), Mushrooms 1. 50, Carrots.50 onion .50 corn starch = $ 5.52
  • Wednesday: Fish (5.99) and couscous ($2.59)  with asparagus  (2.99)=$11.57
  • Thursday: BLT  (Summers Tomatoes), Turkey Bacon ($1.66 a pound sale), Lettuce, Avocado ($1.50), Bread $1.25  6 Potatoes homemade french fries (1.50) =  $5.91
  • Friday: Enchiladas,  (left over chicken if any, ground chicken Meat $2.57), Cheese 1.99, Large can Of Enchilada Sauce ($2.59), Corn Tortillas $2.09) = $9.24
  • Saturday: Family choice- Make it and forget soup (I use chicken, mirpox, and noodles on the side- cost about $7.00) or chili $10.00

7 dinners  = 69.92   ($2.49 per person per meal w/ left overs)

Please note I live in the suburbs outside Philadelphia.  Food is not cheap here the cost of living is higher than other areas of the country.   I mainly shop at Aldi, Shoprite,  and my Local Produce Market/Outlet  with watching the sales at  Pathmark, Acme and Giant (which I might go to if they have an amazing sale) .   The prices I use reflect my Area.

Come back next week to see how I save next week Budget Meal Planning with Teens .

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16 Must have Food Items for $38 to make different 25 meals

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Meal Planning

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This past weekend was fun.   We when to an orchard and a car show,  I can’t wait to share you my photography from the past week. This week is a almost a full week of school, yes Wednesday is a Jewish Yom Kippur.   Next week is a full week of school.  Last night,  I sent the night working with my son on his Spanish test.  I think by the end of him taking this class, I am going to be fluent in Spanish.  It is going to be a long and grueling 2-4 years,  because he has to learn how to spell the words.  Clearly not a strong point of his  and or mine so learning in a second languages will be fun not.

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This is the Three Cheese Italian Rigatoni Pie I made last week from One Little Project. My husband said he preferred the pie over lasagna.

 

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Meal Planning Menu Planning:

Monday: Crust-less quiche

Tuesday: Spaghetti  with homemade meat sauce

Wednesday: London Broil, baked Potatoes, squash

Thursday:  Sausage and Pepper

Friday: Taco Night

Linking up with Organizing Junkie  and Motivation Monday

Have a great week.

 

Meal Planning

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Meal Planning ideas: The 2nd week back to school for the kids and they are already off 2 days for the Jewish holidays. This week feels like Fall is settling in. The breeze is coming.  I already went to my first High School Game in our town to watch my sons friends do an amazing job in the Marching band.   This past week I made Split Pea soup with an amazing ham bone I got from am Family Picnic.  Yummy leftovers to enjoy and freeze for later.

Meal Planning Ideas

Monday: Perogies and kielbasa

Tuesday:  Chorizo Sausage and Rice

Wednesday: London Broil, squash and potatoes

Thursday: Fish Bake

Friday: Pizza

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