DAY#6 - Daily Meal Planning for the Holidays
Whether we're talking about Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Years - the "Holidays" bring company and the opportunity to be creative in the kitchen! I wanted to help take the stress out of daily meal planning by providing an entire day of recipes. There will be 8 days total. These "daily meals" are not the big celebration meals for Christmas, New Years or Thanksgiving, rather these are for the in-between days.
I will even include some beverage recipes on certain days.
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Ginger Coconut Pear Smoothie
Caramelized Onion Chicken Burger Wrap with Arugula & Spicy Sour Cream
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YUM! The Strawberry Mango Trifle with Lemon Whipped Cream looks incredible, going have to make this one day. Wonderful flavor!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love. Sounds amazing and I'm drooling.
ReplyDeleteOoh, the Ginger Coconut Pear Smoothie looks delicious! Gonna try it out! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNow I'm Hungry HAHA
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful presentation. I love them all, but the stuffed mushrooms would be my favorite.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so delicious. Thank you
ReplyDeleteI want to make that ginger coconut pear smoothie tomorrow! Guess I need to buy some fresh ginger. Hopefully it'll help my immune system.
ReplyDeleteLove the recipe ideas. I need a change in our regular menu and these are great options.
ReplyDeleteIn theory having a real meal plan would make my life so much easier; in practice it rarely happens. I adore your Caramelized Onion Chicken Burger Wrap with Arugula & Spicy Sour Cream recipe though and I pinned it!
ReplyDeleteOne thing that typically happens at our house during the holidays is everyone gets off schedule with meals. It means upset stomachs, gas, and often eating too much unhealthy food on the run. This makes sense - planning meals for each day leading up to a holiday. I know it sounds like common sense, but with all the stress and running around, getting ready for the holidays, it just never has occurred to me. I will definitely be using this as a guide for next year.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so delicious. My favorite is the beef stew. Now I'm hungry.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so delicious. The Sausage & Wild Rice Stuffed Mushrooms is something my whole family would love.
ReplyDeleteI think that a meal plan is very efficient and saves money in the long run, I like to get larger cuts of meat and cook it up general and use the other parts for stews, soups, bar be que and the like, I love your stuffed mushroom, how I love rice and mushrooms, thank you for sharing
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