This week I’m trying to keep it simple and nutritious. We’ve managed to say well so far this winter, and I’m traveling next week so I’m really trying to get lots of sleep and eat well and hope to avoid this nasty flu that’s been going around!
MONDAY: Lydia’s Sausage Kale Soup
TUESDAY: Rosemary Baked Chicken Thighs with Loaded Cauliflower Casserole (can’t wait to try this!)and Simple Sautéed Spinach
WEDNESDAY: Italian Turkey & Spaghetti Squash Pie with a side salad
THURSDAY: Chicken & Rice Soup with gluten free baguette
FRIDAY: Shepherd’s Pie with side salad
SATURDAY: leftovers
What are you eating this week?
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Good morning Jo-Lynne! This week I am sharing my Blueberry Scones.
Great way to start the morning!
Have a great week!
They look GREAT!
Good morning! I’m sending healthy vibes your way so you don’t get sick while traveling 😉 This week I’m sharing a recipe for some super healthy salad dressing made with pureed beets and pears.
Also, I’d like to invite everyone to stop by me site (Poor and Gluten Free) and enter to win a copy of the new Paleo cookbook, Primal Cuisine! It’s all gluten/grain free and there’s tons of great recipes 🙂
See, that is what I need to make! I even have beets and pears!! I’ve been toying with trying the paleo diet. I need to do something drastic. I feel like I eat way too many carbs and they are all settling around my waist. bleh.
I haven’t gone Paleo, but it certainly doesn’t hurt once in awhile to find carbs in foods other than your typical GF pastas and breads! But judging by your tiny waist in your Mom style photos and all the running you do there isn’t much for you to worry about 😉
Hope you had a great weekend! I’m sharing muffins again this week, I can’t help it – it’s sooo cold in Ottawa, Canana – muffins make the perfect warm breakfast 🙂
Can’t wait to try them!!
Good luck with staying well! My oldest got the stomach bug last night. I quickly wiped everything down, and he doesn’t interact a lot with the younger ones. We may get lucky this time.
Sausage and kale soup sounds yummy! I was at a loss at what to do with sausage this week and fell back on my old stand-by, panfried sausage.
I’m trying to think of all my recipes that have veggies in them. I don’t eat nearly enough.
All of it looks amazing.
I made Balsamic Chicken with rosemary. I served with it roasted brussel sprouts and roasted potatoes. It was delish.
Glazed Chicken with Rosemary
4 pieces boneless/skinless chicken breasts
2 tbsp. diced onion
1 tbsp. minced garlic
1⁄2 cup balsamic vinegar
1⁄2 cup water
1 tsp. olive oil
1 sprig fresh rosemary, chopped fine
1⁄4 tsp. black pepper
1. Combine onion, garlic, vinegar, pepper, water, oil, and rosemary in a bowl.
2. Add chicken and marinate for 2–3 hours or overnight.
3. Remove chicken from marinade.
4. Heat grill or set broiler to high and cook chicken for 4–5 minutes. Turn and
Cook for 3–4 minutes more or until cooked through.
5. Remove from heat and serve.
If you want the brussel sprout recipe let me know and I will share it.
Kate, that looks delish!
I love that sausage kale soup. Unfortunately, the flu hit our house last week and I woke up with it this morning. I do credit my Whole30 for having avoided it this long – I’m usually the first one to come down with anything! I’m not sure how much of the menu plan we’ll be following with the husband in the kitchen til I’m feeling better, but I’m so glad it’s in place!
Oh no!! So sorry to hear you’re sick. Feel better.
Thank you for hosting, Jo-Lynne! 🙂
Your menu looks warm and yummy! Wanna come cook for me? 🙂
I must be really spacey, I messed up my own site address :0 sorry!