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Menu Plan Monday 10/10-10/16




This week is a bit up in the air. We are moving out of our apartment. Chevy Man was injured and will be out of work for 8 weeks. We were in the process of moving south anyways, we are just forced to move a little sooner than expected and in with family for a while. I am thankful for the family I do have and look forward to learning as much as I can from this experience.


Monday


Breakfast-toast


Lunch- sandwiches


Dinner-Pizza


Tuesday


Breakfast- egg sandwich


Lunch- eat out


Dinner- Spaghetti


Wednesday


Breakfast-toast


Lunch- spaghetti


Dinner-Pizza


Thursday


Breakfast-toast


Lunch- ham sandwiches


Dinner- Lasagna


Friday


Breakfast-pancakes


Lunch- $1 cheeseburger


Dinner- biscuits and gravy


Saturday


Breakfast- biscuits and gravy


Lunch- tomato sandwich


Dinner- chicken enchiladas


Sunday-


Breakfast- stuffed French toast


Dinner- tin foil dinners





What are you having for dinner this week?


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  1. New follower from MPM..your menu looks great! Have a good week.

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