Monday, June 22, 2020

Weekly Eats: Family Cooking

A weekly roundup: eats, watches, and reads.  We had a good division of labor in the kitchen this week.  The kids made us dinner one night, hubs cooked a few nights in a row, and I picked up the slack at the end of the week.



Breakfasts
Man breakfasts have gotten boring around here lately!  I'm truly just taking in fuel to run.

Lunches
The salad thing...I started the week with shredded buffalo chicken....

And quickly got bored to tears with it.  A little chicken goes a long way sometimes.  Switched it up to fake sushi bowls inspired by Budget Bytes (P.S. I was in a goody-two-shoes mood and mixed sriracha into low cal salad dressing but if I had it to do all over again I would have made the sriracha mayo in the original recipe).

Dinners
Monday: Child labor night with grilled cheese and tomato soup

Tuesday: steak night with grilled portobellos and zucchini!  I raised my little finger to make the mashed potatoes and hubs did everything else.  The kids each tried a bite of portobello and said that it was good but declined the offer of a second bite...baby steps.

For dessert stepson #2 made his specialty, the brownies from Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything.

Wednesday: mismatched dinner night.  Hubs grilled chicken up for him and the boys, I made a salmon bowl (air fried salmon, rice, Costco stir fry veggies, avocado, sushi ginger, a tiny dab of wasabi, and the dressing from Skinny Taste)

Thursday & Friday: chili mac!  If you're keeping score, this was the first time that I cooked family dinner all week.

Saturday: unpictured Chipotle

Sunday: I stepped it up for father's day.  Steak kebabs with cilantro lime rice for dinner and a cookie cake for dessert.  Disregard my cake decorating skills, not for the first time I sure am glad I have the ol' CPA license to fall back on.


Dinner was followed by a family game of Throw Throw Burrito (by the Oatmeal Guy, the same genius behind Exploding Kittens and Bears vs Babies).  Picture taken after my surprise win of the first round.  I didn't maintain my lead for very long.  When it comes to family games the phrase "if you're the smartest person in the room you're in the wrong room" comes to mind...I'm in the right room.

Watching
Last week I told you that I was liking Shtisel on Netflix...now almost at the end of season one I am telling you that I am loving Shtisel on Netflix.

By rights I should be too embarrassed to admit this...but since it's just you and me...yes, yes I did treat myself to season 3 of Mama June from Not to Hot and yes, yes that's an accurate measure of my maturity level.  One episode down and many more to go.

On the movie side, hubs and I saw Midnight Cowboy this weekend while the boys were at their mom's.  I say watch it for Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman, skip it if you're in the mood for something light, and definitely skip it if you have young 'uns around.  Fair warning if you watch the trailer let alone see the movie you will have that song playing in your head for a good long while.


For father's day viewing we treated ourselves to some Schwarzenegger with Total Recall.

Reading
After reading a string of really good books these past few weeks, I ran into a string of duds.  On the bright side, they were all Kindle library books so no $ lost.  ISO of a good read.

16 comments:

  1. Great week!I am still loving your salad streak, I hope it will hold up for a while so I can enjoy your photos for a bit.
    Haha, I'm a CPA too and my cake decorating skills are nonexistent.
    And my cooking skills are nowhere near yours. If we had kids, I am sure they would be making their own meals all week! Haha!

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    1. High 5 to my fellow CPA! My cakes may not be pretty but you should see my pivot tables.

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  2. I love your food posts! I've made grilled peppers and onions a few times this year and they were delicious. One used to only make them on skews, but last weekend I tossed them loose in the grilling pan.

    I think it's awesome that your step-sons cook. Good for them!

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    1. They're great cooks! I also love the fire roasted pepper blend at TJ's for quick peppers.

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  3. Midnight Cowboy is so good and so depresssing! An oldie but a goodie.

    I tried to make creative cakes when the boys were young. Not so pretty but they always tasted good!

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    1. I've still got that song running through my head...

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  4. All kinds of yum going on at your place! Those shish-kebobs look absolutely divine ;-) I'm an #artgeek (you may have known that already), so I may have been a bit OCD-ish with themed kids' parties & bday cakes when they were young LOL

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    1. Pictures please! I'm sure the cakes were everything.

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  5. These skewers on the grill look amazing!

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    1. They're really good and it had been too long since we'd made them.

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  6. I love your food pictures. You photograph them so well. You should share them on Instagram!

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  7. Those kebabs look fantastic! I think I need to embrace the idea of a child labor night! Haha!

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    1. The boys are both great cooks. Unfortunately an evil stepmother only has so much say-so, otherwise there would be a lot more child labor in our house.

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  8. OhI love your cookie pie! Hope you all had a fantastic father's day. The kabobs look great. I runfess I am getting tired of cooking!

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    1. Oh Deborah, if you only knew...I am so tired cooking! It's much more fun to blog about.

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