A weekly roundup: eats, workouts, watches, and reads. Kid kitchen edition.
Weekday Breakfasts
- Avocado Toast
- Breakfast Burritos x3
- Cereal bar with string cheese
Weekend Breakfasts
S: Avocado, sausage, and cheddar scramble with toast
Su: Avocado toast with chicken sausage
Weekday Lunches
M,T,H: Grilled shrimp
W,F: Salmon
Weekend Lunches
S: California Kitchen margarita pizza flatbread
Su: Annie's cheese enchiladas
Monday (family meal): leftover grilled Chimichurri chicken, veg, and pasta for adults, hotdogs and noodles for kids.
Tuesday (family meal): quesadillas for kids, chicken burrito for hubs, leftover pasta and chimichurri with a chicken sausage and peas for me. Random but it rocked.
Wednesday (date night): Baked ziti with garlic bread.
Thursday (fend for yourself night): Repeat of Tuesday's dinner for both of us.
Friday (family meal): Takeout pizza.
Weekend Dinners (Kids get cookin')
We were so busy during the school year that I got out of the habit of using child labor in the kitchen. But now that the boys have had a few weeks of summer break under their belts, it was time to put them to work. Stepson #1 and I had some one on one time Saturday morning, so we took it to the kitchen and whipped up some chocolate chip banana bread muffins.
He made one muffin a little larger than the rest and claimed ownership by staking it with the toothpick that we used to test that the muffins were done. We agreed that this was a fair wage for his labor.
Stepson #1 also requested tacos for dinner. We negotiated that I would make the cilantro lime rice, he would make the meat and chop green onions, lettuce, and tomato, and that stepson #2 would make guac and carry all of the fixings to the table.
From there we gave the boys the day off from cooking duty so that they could hang out with their cousins during the party. I'm giving both boys a shout out for their solid kitchen efforts. Somehow the stars aligned so that this happened on Father's Day weekend, and it was almost like an extra present for their proud father.
For the feast we had grilled chicken, zucchini, and seasoned rice. Sister-in-law #4 brought corn on the cob, watermelon, brownies, and ice cream.
Meal Prep
Workouts
M: Weights and one mile treadmill run.
T: 4 mile outside run
W: Off
H: Treadmill interval run
F: Weights and 1.5 mile treadmill run.
S: 6 mile outdoor run.
Su: 4 mile treadmill run (usually Sunday is a rest day, but I had both the time and energy to put in another run. Or maybe I just wanted to see the next episode of my dedicated treadmill show, A Place to Call Home. Whatever my motive, it was a fantastic workout.)
Still doing: Popsugar's 100 pushup challenge, though I missed a day and kind of made it up from there on my own terms.
Watching
(From the treadmill): A Place to Call Home, How to Get Away with Murder
(From the couch on my own): How to Get Away with Murder, Fixer Upper, The Lost World
(From the couch with hubs): Halt and Catch Fire, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
(From the couch with family): Futurama
Reading
The Tuscan Child by Rhys Bowen, same author as In Farleigh Field, which I loved. Thumbs up.
I always enjoy reading these posts! You make everything sounds so realistic and doable, which is so appreciated!
ReplyDeleteThanks Erica! I'm a huge fan of your blog and honored that you stopped by to visit!
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