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Menu Planning Made Easy! 07/27/2010
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A Guide to Saving Your Money & Your Sanity!

WHAT's for DINNER?!
I've done it many times.  We return home from Lego Club and it's 4:30.  The kids are hungry and my sweet, famished hubby is due home in an hour. I have no idea what I'm making for dinner.

It took me a while (I'm a slow learner) but I finally figured out that by planning my meals, I save money and I help preserve the modicum of sanity I still have. Many people have asked me how I do it, so here are the steps involved in planning a menu and creating a master shopping list. (Actually, the second part has been done for you!)  Please post questions, if you have them.

Step 1: List Your Family's Favorite Meals

Think of your favorite meals...
Make a list of meals your family likes for breakfast, lunch, & dinner. Write as many as you can think of. (If you want some ideas, I have included a list of our favorites.) Primarily, you want to focus on your dinner meals. Now is a good time to include a recipe or two that you have been wanting to try. You could even have a weekly “New Food Night!” Or, you may just want to stick to your tried-and-true favorites. My mother made the same meals week after week. Monday was “Fried Chicken Day” Tuesday was “Ravioli Day” Wednesday was “Taco Day” and so on. You can make your menu the way YOU like it. Also, if you have some really busy days, that would be the time to plan a freezer meal (like lasagna) or a “Fend for Yourself” night.

Step 2: Plan Two (or Four) Weeks of Meals

Plan your meals...
I plan a two-week menu for my family, because my husband gets paid every two weeks, but it's just as easy to plan for four weeks. So, every two weeks, each of my 6 family members (myself included) chooses two meals from my list of twenty-six. That way each is assured of having two meals that they really want during that time. (That's 12 planned meals and 2 "fend for yourself" nights) Then, I go through my recipes, and make my shopping list for the ingredients that we need. I add to that breakfast foods, lunches and snacks. At the end of this guide is a free, Blank Menu Planner that I found at OrgJunkie.com.  In addition, I have included links to a free Homeschool Planner AND Menu Planner in One and a Menu Planner with a To Do / Chore List from TheHomeschoolMom.com.

Step 3: Gather Your Recipes & Create a Shopping List

Shopping List
Gather your recipes from cookbooks, online or your recipe cards, or if you can remember the ingredients because you have made them so often, go ahead and review those recipes mentally.

I was tired of making a list every time I went shopping, and I always forgot something, so I created a master shopping list. It had everything needed for our meals, in addition to household items we regularly purchased. It was handy as I planned my menu, because I could just check off the items we needed without having to write it all out every time. At the end of this post, I have included a free, printable Master Shopping List if you want to use it. If you do not want to use a master list, you can create a list from the meals you just chose for your menu.


Example: Our Favorite Meals

You will notice a lack of seafood. Most of my family does not like fish, so I hardly ever make it.

Breakfasts
Oatmeal with Raisins and Fried Ham
French Toast with nitrate-free bacon and Orange slices
Cold Cereal and Bacon
Breakfast Burritos (eggs, salsa, cheese, bacon or sausage in a tortilla.
Breakfast sandwiches – Wholegrain English muffin, egg, ham and cheese.
Bagel and Cream Cheese with Fresh Fruit
Wholegrain Pancakes, turkey sausage and Fresh Fruit
Breakfast Smoothie, made with soy and whey protein powder and fresh or frozen fruit.

Lunches
Left-Overs from Dinner
Whole Wheat Pita Bread Pizzas (pepperoni or Hawaiian)
Turkey Wraps with lettuce and tomato
Soup & Quesadillas or Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Hot Dogs and Fruit Salad
Club or Hero Sandwiches and carrot sticks
Turkey Kielbasa, Tater Tots and Fruit
Egg Salad or Tuna Pita Pockets and apple slices
Hot Dogs and orange wedges
Main-Course Salad with protein, like Cobb or chef salad.

Snacks
Whole Grain Crackers, Salami and Cheese with Sliced Apples
Whole Wheat Pita Chips and Hummus with Canned Pineapple
Graham Crackers with Cream Cheese & Jam
Tortilla Chips and Salsa
Whole-Grain Cheese-Its, Carrots or Snap Peas and Ranch Dressing
Almonds and apple sauce or grapes

Dinners

    Poultry Dinners

  1. Lemon-Basil Chicken with Angel Hair Pasta and Sauteed Veggies
  2. BBQ Chicken (or fish!) with Potato Salad & Green Beans 
  3. Chinese Chicken Salad and pot stickers. 
  4. Orange Chicken, Rice & Broccoli
  5. Fried Chicken with Steak Fries (frozen) and Steamed Broccoli
  6. Shredded Chicken (or fish) Tacos with the works
  7. Chicken Enchiladas with Green Sauce and Salad
  8. Chicken (and Shrimp) Jambalaya with Rice (Veggies are in the Jambalaya)
  9. Fettuccine Alfredo with Broccoli
  10. Turkey Kielbasa in Red Beans and Rice with Cucumber & Tomato vinaigrette
  11. Turkey Breast Roast with Cranberry Sauce, Mashed Potatoes and Green Beans
  12. Grilled Turkey & Cheese Sandwiches, Soup and Canned Fruit

    Beef Dinners

  13. French Dip Sandwiches au Jus & Cucumber Vinaigrette
  14. Lasagna (frozen) and Green Salad
  15. Hamburgers with Whole Wheat Buns and Fresh Fruit Salad
  16. Beef Stir Fry with Green Beans and Rice
  17. Round Roast with Red Creamer Potatoes & Spinach Salad
  18. Spaghetti with Meat Sauce and Cucumber Vinaigrette
  19. Meat Loaf with Steamed Broccoli and Rice
  20. London Broil and Baked Potatoes with Sautéed Zucchini & Yellow Squash
  21. Beef and Bean Burritos in whole grain tortillas with the works!
  22. Chili Dogs (or dogs & beans) & Salad
  23. Beef Stroganoff, noodles and steamed broccoli

    Meatless Meals

  24. Vegetarian Chili, topped with cheese and onions (The veggies are in the chili) Served with Whole Grain Crackers or Rice
  25. Build-Your-Own Potato with the works (Anything goes here!)
  26. Eggplant Parmesan and Garlic Bread

FREE Resources: Menu Planners & Shopping Lists

FREE Resources!
From Econobusters:
Free Menu Planning eBook

From OrgJunkie.com
Blank Menu Planner
Blank Grocery List Template (PDF)

From TheHomeschoolMom.com
Homeschool Planner & Menu Planner in One!
Menu Planner with To Do/Chore List

From KeepAndShare.com
Master Shopping List (PDF)
                                               
Glueten-Free Shopping List (PDF)
                                                Lactose-Free Shopping List (PDF)

                                                From LivingLocurto.com
                                               FREE WEEKLY MEAL PLANS & RECIPES!
                                                (Including shopping lists!)

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Where to Buy and Sell Your Used Curriculum 07/22/2010
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Buying or Selling Your Books is a Click Away!

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Many sites post "Buy and Sell Used Curriculum and Books" but I found that some were much easier to navigate than others. Some were more directed toward selling and others were diverse and offered forums for selling not only books, but collectibles and clothing too. I have sifted them into three categories below.

Sites That Facilitate Buying & Selling Used Curriculum

Educational Accents
Buy and sell your used homeschool books. Selling textbooks since 1992.

Homeschool Classifieds
Homeschool used curriculum marketplace and homeschool group. Event and activity listings. Looks very much like Craigslist. (I have used the Homeschool Classifieds to buy curriculum, and found it very simple to find what I was looking for.)

Second Harvest Curriculum / UsedHomeSchoolBooks.com
A family run business established by a homeschooling family in 1993. Buy and sell used homeschool books. They buy used books, paying you 40-50% of their expected resale price.

Yahoo Groups for Buying/Selling Curriculum Posted on Heart of the Matter An online homeschool magazine and blog, formed in January 2008 by a team of writers. Made up of some of the home schooling community’s most popular authors and bloggers.

Online Businesses That Sell Used Curriculum

Educator's Exchange
Since 1992, we have provided home educators with quality used curricula and educational materials. With years of personal homeschool experience, offering our customers free curriculum consultation and advice.

The Back Pack
Large selection of used textbooks, new textbooks teacher editions, teacher manuals, homeschool curriculum, Homeschool curriculum packages. Call for help with curriculum development.

Best Homeschool Buys
Offering homeschool curriculum and books at discount. Used books as well as new books at best buy prices.

Seller Forums, Selling Books & More

The Homeschooler's Curriculum Swap
The Swap was started in 1996, as a place for homeschoolers to sell their used homeschool curriculum. It has become a forum for buyers and sellers of homeschool curriculum, clothing and collectibles.

Homeschool Ads.com
Free classified ads. Buy and sell homeschool supplies and used items.

Homeschool Bid.com
An online auction site developed especially for homeschoolers! Both homeschooling and non-homeschooling items can be listed and sold here such as used and new curriculum, computer hardware and software, household items, clothing and more

Used Homeschool Curriculum
The place to buy and sell used homeschool curriculum books and resources.
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