Welcome
        to my weekly roundup of the past week's eats. I prefer to       
                                                                    
report       what       we     ate    in     the      last       week,  
        rather              than            what            we're       
                   planning             to             eat      in  the 
           coming        week.            Why?    The                
reason   is               pretty                     simple:            
         although  I                      usually       have a          
        general         idea      of         what              we're    
         going       to  eat             in        the      next        
              week       or    so,      life              often         
     unfolds a               little                        differently  
     than                       planned,           and  I               
    adjust      my          menu          plan      on  a               
           near-daily       basis        to                 accommodate 
                      leftovers                 and              other  
                                        not-possible-to-plan-ahead      
                     circumstances.  I                   find           
 this       is       the                                easiest      way
   to      ensure          that   I                       minimize     
our                     family's       food           waste.  I'm       
               also                           willing    to     admit   
      that           I'm a            rather                        
spontaneous          cook,                given           to            
        preparing            foods   that      strike                   
             me   as      the       most     appealing                  
    thing      to      eat                 right        here         and
           now!
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We cooked our turkey on New Year's Day (we had Christmas dinner at my dad's) so this week's menu features lots of leftover bird! 
Breakfasts: 
Granola (p. 92), Chocolate Zucchini Muffins (p. 114), Upside Down Apple Oven Pancake (p. 95)
Lunches: 
leftovers, sandwiches
Dinners:
Monday: Black Bean Chili (p. 160) with tortilla chips
Tuesday: Roast turkey, mashed potatoes, carrots, gravy, assorted Christmas cookies
Wednesday: Leftovers from Tuesday
Thursday: Breakfast for Dinner: scrambled eggs, bacon, toast
Friday: Southwestern Beef & Pasta Soup, p. 166
Saturday: Leftover Buffet
Sunday: Turkey & Vegetable Coconut Curry (variation of this recipe on p. 136)
 In keeping with my local and organic challenge, I'd also like to note the local and/or organic items on this week's menu:
Organic: coconut
    (in granola),   coconut oil (in granola), coconut milk, canola oil, raisins  (in 
granola),      sunflower  and   pumpkin    seeds (in granola), flax seeds, coffee (locally roasted and delivered by bike!), tortilla chips, cane sugar (in hot beverages and yogurt), mustard, parsley, orange peel, Fairytale tea
Local: potatoes,
   carrots, onions, apples, garlic, red peppers, zucchini, salsa (home-canned), ground beef,  (from VG Meats), honey (unpasteurized), milk, eggs,  sour cream  
Local AND organic: peanut butter, sesame seeds (used to top bread loaves), oats (in granola), milk (used to make yogurt), apple cider vinegar, popcorn, whole wheat flour, all-purpose flour
For more great meal ideas, check out Menu Plan Monday at orgjunkie.com.
  
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Nice and good idea this way you don't feel obligated to stick with a menu, although that can work for some as well. I always have a hard time thinking ahead and planning ahead. You have some neat ideas here.
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