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    Paleo Raspberry Mug Cake and Meal Planning on A Budget
    Yummly
    Paleo Raspberry Mug Cake And Meal Planning On A Budget With Egg, Almond Flour, Coconut Flour, Chocolate Chips, Vanilla Extract, Maple Syrup, Frozen Raspberries
    Simple Cheese Soufflé
    Food52
    When I was young, my mother kept her "house money" in a small teapot that sat on a kitchen shelf next to the sink. She planned her food budget from a portion of this, stretching to plan a week's worth of meals to feed the three of us. We were far from poor, but my folks had grown up during the Depression and were "careful." As a little girl, I remember steak as a Saturday-night treat, although I liked Sunday suppers of waffles just as much. My mother used to make her recipe for a cheese soufflé that was easy to prepare and a non-fragile version of the French style. Although it lacks the high crown of a French soufflé, it was a family favorite then as it is now. In those days, one soufflé fed the three of us. These days, portions have grown larger and my husband and I share one between us.
    Whole Roasted Skillet Chicken
    Food52
    The secret to a successful and stress-free week is plan & prep! Every Thursday or so, I take the time to think about the week ahead and make a meal plan so that I only have to go to the grocery store once a week. It keeps me on budget and relieves me from the stress of having to ask myself “what should I make for dinner tonight?” Another step I take is make a big Sunday supper so that I have a lot of leftovers to take to work for lunch! This whole roasted chicken is a great example of how Sunday meal prep can set you up for an awesome week ahead!
    Chicken Yellow Curry
    Food52
    For the most part, my husband is responsible for bringing me out of my picky eating habits from back in the day. Over the past ten years (oh my goodness…ten years…) he has diligently fought with me over trying one bite of this and that. At first I found this so incredibly annoying but now I am thankful that he encouraged me to broaden my food horizons. Otherwise, I probably would not have gotten into cooking as much as I have and I would certainly not have this blog. But I cannot talk about food exploration without mentioning my college career as a waitress for a thai restaurant in Richmond, Virginia called Elephant Thai. My friend Suzy worked there at the time and I mentioned I needed some extra money so that I could avoid eating from the Wendy’s value menu on a regular basis. She told me to stop by and fill out an application. So I did and just like that, boom, I was employed. Now, before working at Elephant Thai, I had only tried chicken satay and a bite or two of my friend Lainy’s favorite dish, Pad See Ew. I knew practically nothing about Thai food; I did not even really know if I would like it. But in the following months turned to a couple of years, I was exposed to some of the best dishes I have ever had. At Elephant Thai we would have family style meals before and after every shift. This was oh so amazing for my food budget. The catch: accepting that I had to eat things like beef tongue or coming to terms with the fact that every dish was served “Thai Hot”. Also, my husband (boyfriend at the time) had to accept that I smelled like fish sauce more often than not. Fast forward to now and my love for Thai cuisine, curried dishes, and heat has only grown. I have only tried to make Thai style dishes at home a few times and typically, for whatever reason, they turned out poorly. So, I decided to leave it to the professionals. That is, until last night! Mercury may be in retrograde, but I FINALLY created a tasty curry. It is strange how sometimes I can plan a meal for days only to have the results turn out to be mediocre but this dish came together on a whim and my husband is saying it is the best thing I have ever made. I was inspired by a can of coconut milk that had been sitting in my pantry for weeks and the memory of a little boy at Elephant Thai who often came in with his father, asking for “chicken yellow curry, please”. I must say, I’m a bit proud of this one. I combined what I learned from April Bloomfield’s Mind of Chef episode on curry with some basic ideas I picked up at Elephant Thai.
    Lentil Salad with Vegetables and Shrimp
    Yummly
    You do not have to spend a ton of money to have a five star dinner. Try this recipe for Lentil Salad with Vegetables and Shrimp. This rich and flavorful appetizer combines a hearty meal on a budget. Be sure to plan ahead, because these decadent hand held treats need to be refrigerated for at least an hour before serving. We hope you and your loved ones enjoy this dish as much as we do.
    Peaches and Red Berries Galette
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    You do not have to spend a ton of money to have a five star dinner. Try this recipe for Peaches and Red Berries Galette . This rich and flavorful appetizer combines a hearty meal on a budget. Be sure to plan ahead, because these decadent hand held treats need to be refrigerated for at least an hour before serving. We hope you and your loved ones enjoy this dish as much as we do.
    Cod and Preserved Green Onions Over Green Olives Tapenade
    Yummly
    You do not have to spend a ton of money to have a five star dinner. Try this recipe for Cod and Preserved Green Onions Over Green Olives Tapenade. This rich and flavorful appetizer combines a hearty meal on a budget. Be sure to plan ahead, because these decadent hand held treats need to be refrigerated for at least an hour before serving. We hope you and your loved ones enjoy this dish as much as we do.
    Salmon Tartar and Grilled Vegetable Timbales
    Yummly
    You do not have to spend a ton of money to have a five star dinner. Try this recipe for Salmon Tartar and Grilled Vegetable Timbales. This rich and flavorful appetizer combines a hearty meal on a budget. Be sure to plan ahead, because these decadent hand held treats need to be refrigerated for at least an hour before serving. We hope you and your loved ones enjoy this dish as much as we do.
    Zucchini and Leek Tartlets with Marinated Salmon
    Yummly
    You do not have to spend a ton of money to have a five star dinner. Try this recipe for Courgette and Leek Tartelettes with Home-Made Marinated Salmon . This rich and flavorful appetizer combines a hearty meal on a budget. Be sure to plan ahead, because these decadent hand held treats need to be refrigerated for at least an hour before serving. We hope you and your loved ones enjoy this dish as much as we do.