We have Sunday supper fairly routinely. It is a night when we are gearing up for the week ahead, we usually have done some grocery shopping over the weekend...and Sunday afternoons are fairly low key. Tonight is no different.
Tonight, the hub is grilling some of that London Broil my mom snagged at the sales this weekend. I just cut up some red potatoes and mixed them up with some olive oil, dry onion soup mix and parmesan cheese..and tossed the dish in the oven- add some green beans and french bread and dinner for the three of us plus nana will be about $10....and it looks like we will have enough leftovers for 2-3 lunches too!
What do you do for Sunday Supper???
DD3 has come out of her room only to do laundry today. We invited her down for breakfast and the hub asked her if she wanted to go to the gun show this afternoon. Both met with definate NO's. I am giving her her space....and allowing her to come to terms with the new rules. I feel better just knowing we are working on this plan.
Sunday Supper
March 15th, 2009 at 11:56 pm
March 16th, 2009 at 12:11 am 1237162318
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March 16th, 2009 at 01:25 am 1237166756
We usually eat waffles. Kind of a tradition around here.
March 16th, 2009 at 03:33 am 1237174429
Generally have the *biggest* dinner of the week on Sunday.
Today we had Corned Beef & cabbage (w/carrots and potatoes too) in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Too much hassle to do it on a weekday. However, with all the leftovers, we will be able to have it (or some variation of it)again on Tuesday.
March 16th, 2009 at 04:54 am 1237179280
Hope the hours work out at work. I think it is more important to be at home with kids when they are teens, than it is when they are small!!
Keep your exterior toughened up. Glad the hub jumped on board with you! I'm feelin for ya!
March 16th, 2009 at 03:48 pm 1237218515