Hey y’all! We had amazing weather yesterday which meant I was able to pull out my deck furniture, get it cleaned up and have some relaxation time out in the sun enjoying a really great book and a Booster Juice treat. Yum! It was a really great day! I hope you enjoyed nice weather wherever you are too.
Some of you may have missed the awesome giveaway I posted last week. I shared the link on Facebook but of course FB decides to only let 100 of my followers see it. Grrrr. I just don’t want anyone to miss out on winning this fantastic cabinet for organizing awesomeness. Check it out and enter HERE. Giveaway ends on Wednesday.
Many of you know I’ve been eating Paleo for almost a year and a half now. I recently got a book from the library called He Won’t Know It’s Paleo (affiliate link) and am excited to put a few of the recipes on my menu plan this week. Some of the recipes have lists of ingredients much too long for my liking but many are super simple as well.
I hope you take a few moments today to get your menu planned for the week. Stick to easy, quick recipes, purchase the needed ingredients and be ready for less stress in your life!
My Weekly Menu Plan:
Monday: Apple, Cheddar & Turkey Panini Sandwiches and I’ll make a sandwich with Paleo Sandwich Bread (new recipe for me, wish me luck!)
Tuesday: Slow Cooker Garlic Crusted Roast Beef served with rice and broccoli
Wednesday: Herb-Roasted Drumsticks served with Sweet Potato Hashbrowns and raw veggies
Thursday: Leftover buffet
Friday: Pizza Party Friday Night! and scrambled eggs and veggies for me
Saturday: Steak and Pineapple Skewers (using coconut aminos instead of soy sauce)
Sunday: YOYO (you’re on your own!)
Have a wonderful week everyone!!
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Stephanie @ The Modern Day Mom says
I am going to have to see if my library has this cookbook! I am always looking for new recipes and need some that my family won’t turn their nose up at! Thank you for sharing!
Jenny K says
Garlic crusted roast beef sounds so good! Since you’re eating paleo do you just skip eating the rice?
Laura Wittmann says
Yes that’s right. I serve the rice for the rest of the family as they aren’t strictly Paleo like I am.
Jean says
Those herb roasted drumsticks look really good! I bet my picky eater would even try them. Hope you have a wonderful week!
Laura Wittmann says
Thanks Jean, you too!!
J Walker says
That cookbook looks great! Will have to check it out 🙂 The drumsticks look particularly tasty. We eat a lot of chicken, and I’m always on the look out for new chicken recipes!
I seem to be missing the link up. Can you help me out?
Pamela List says
The is a tiny link doodad in the area where the normal add-link is.
It says.
An InLinkz Link-up
J Walker says
Thank you!
Laura Wittmann says
InLinkz must be experiencing some problems. It still works though if you click on it.
Pamela List says
For those of you curious about Paleo. I really love it. It basically cured my PMDD. I was a miserable mess and in serious pain and my monthly cycle would ruin my families week. I will never forget my first month Full Paleo. I start my cycle and had no idea. No hysteria, no, mood swings and NO pain at all. It was a miracle.
I know TMI. But it really made my life change.
Laura Wittmann says
Oh so great to hear Pamela! I’ve noticed incredible results with my Rheumatoid Arthritis, no more joint pain!!
Sheila McVicar says
What are coconut aminos and where can I find them to buy? I react quite badly to Soybean products and soybean cousins like lima beans and broad beans, plus GMO’s which was hard to figure out. Since soy is used in flour, peanut butter, so many prepackaged foods, Jello, etc., I am forced to make everything from scratch and gluten-free is not a guarantee to be soy-free, either. I know, sucks to be me 🙂
Laura Wittmann says
Hi Sheila, here is the one I use, it takes so similar to soy sauce. I’m not sure where you would buy it in the US though.
https://well.ca/products/naked-coconuts-organic-soy-free_92940.html
Sheila McVicar says
Thanks, Laura! We actually live in Canada, but are on a year long Travel Visa in Australia at the moment. We sold our house, most of our belongings and donated our car, so we ‘live’ at our son’s address 🙂 I will look for the Naked Coconut brand here or something similar. Thank you so much for your help. It is very much appreciated.
Dru says
Where are menus of the other bloggers??? I can not find any of their banners at the end like I have always done.
Laura Wittmann says
InLinkz seems to be having problems this week, if you click on the “an InLinkz Linkup” if will put up the links in a new window. Sorry about that.