Friday, October 25, 2013

Cheesy Vegetable Chowder

I love soup season!  I feel like it is so much easier to eat healthy when you can makes soups loaded with vegetables.  And aren't they beautiful too?  I love all the colors.  This soup turned out wonderful.  I took it to a church party and I was simultaneously pleased and disappointed that it got all eaten up.  (I really wanted some leftovers; soups make the best leftovers in my opinion.)

The recipe can be found here: http://luluthebaker.blogspot.com/2011/09/cheesy-vegetable-chowder.html?m=1



Cheesy Vegetable Chowder

I love soup season!  I feel like it is so much easier to eat healthy when you can makes soups loaded with vegetables.  And aren't they beautiful too?  I love all the colors.  This soup turned out wonderful.  I took it to a church party and I was simultaneously pleased and disappointed that it got all eaten up.  (I really wanted some leftovers; soups make the best leftovers in my opinion.)

The recipe can be found here: http://luluthebaker.blogspot.com/2011/09/cheesy-vegetable-chowder.html?m=1



Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Back on the wagon!

So... this summer wasn't too good to me when it came to healthy eating and weight management.  Granted, I'm supposed to be gaining weight now that I'm pregnant, but I'm pretty sure I'm gaining more than I should be each week.  In light of this, I have rediscovered my motivation to eat better and start exercising again!

As I've mentioned on this blog before, eating well is all relative, so please don't scoff if you consider my "healthy" meals to be far below your standard.  I'm just trying to make progress, however small and steady it may be.  :)  My goals are pretty simple:  more vegetables and less meat generally, as well as more variety and more moderation in our servings.

Since I don't have any particular meals to post about from recently, I figured I would share a little bit about my newest meal planning efforts.  I used to plan around the type of meat we were having each night of the week.  (Beef, chicken, pork, etc.)  But as I am attempting to decrease our meat consumption, and at the very least not have it be the main event in our meals, I decided to mix things up.

In the Word of Wisdom it says, "All grain is ordained for the use of man and of beasts, to be the staff of life"  (D&C 89:14). So I thought we would try framing our meals around different types of grain.  Here's how our weekly themes turned out:

Monday:     Leftovers
Tuesday:    Tortilla
Wednesday:  Pizza Night
Thursday:  Bread
Friday:     Date Night
Saturday:  Beans/Rice
Sunday:   Pasta

I make it pretty easy on myself, only having four nights a week that I have to cook, since we have leftovers, pizza, and date nights.  (And honestly, I think it ends up being even less the four times per week since we end up having dinner with family or so much food in the fridge that we have more than one leftovers night per week.)

After I decided on the themes, I took my list of go-to meals and divided them into these different themes.  I'll share my lists, but please forgive any mistakes since I'm just copying and pasting out of my Evernote account.  If any of these meals sound good to you and you'd like to see a picture or get the recipe, just let me know!  (Feel free to ignore the asterisks; they just let me know what my husband prefers to eat.)

 Pasta
Spaghetti
**Alfredo
Pesto
Lasagna
Stuffed shells
*Mac & cheese
**Tuna casserole
Chicken noodle soup
Minestrone
Dressed up Mac and cheese
*Carbonara

Tortilla
Chicken burritos
*Enchiladas
?Turkey casserole
Taco soup
Fajitas
**Meatless burritos
Quesadillas
Pitas
Travelling Tacos

Beans/rice
**Cowboy beans
*Stir-fry
*Chicken curry
**Chili
Soup
**stew
Spanish rice bake
Risotto
Lentil soup
Hawaiian Haystacks
Ham fried rice

Bread
Panini's
Italian chicken sandwich
Zuppa Toscana
Meatball sub
Soup/stew
*Burgers
Salad entrée
Homemade pizza
**Frittata
**Veggie burger
Grown-up grilled cheese
*Vegetable chowder
*Tomato soup (special)
**Cheese and broccoli soup
*Bisquick bake
*Tomato basil soup

At this point it was super easy to just file them into slots during the week.  The first time I did this I ended up planning about five weeks in advance since it was so simple.  Here's how it turned out:

Saturday:  ward function
Sunday:  Sundried Tomato Ravioli 

Monday:  leftovers     
Tuesday:  Gyros
Wednesday:  Pizza
Thursday:  Chicken Fiesta Salad
Friday:  Date Night       
Saturday:  Spanish Rice Bake       
Sunday:  Lasagna       

Monday: leftovers       
Tuesday:  Enchiladas       
Wednesday:  pizza       
Thursday:  Paninis       
Friday:  date night       
Saturday:  Stirfry       
Sunday:  Minestrone 

Monday:  leftovers       
Tuesday:   Beef and Bean Tortilla Bak
Wednesday:  pizza       
Thursday:  Grown up Grilled Cheese       
Friday:  date night       
Saturday:  Southwestern Bean Skillet       
Sunday:  Stuffed Shells       

Monday:  leftovers       
Tuesday:  Taco Soup       
Wednesday:  pizza       
Thursday:  Meatball Sub       
Friday:  date night       
Saturday:  Risotto       
Sunday: Macaroni and Cheese       

Monday:  leftovers       
Tuesday:  Chicken Burritos       
Wednesday:  pizza       
Thursday:  Vegetable Chowder       
Friday:  date night
Saturday:  Chicken Curry     
   

Now when I go shopping for the week, I just look at the upcoming meals and buy all the ingredients I'll need for those recipes.  I really enjoy meal planning a lot more this way.  I try to attempt at least one new meal per week, some weeks it turns out to be more just because I get so excited about new recipes.  The first new recipe I tried this fall was homemade gyros.  They were a great success!  Definitely going onto my go-to list.  ;)