Rough Draft November is almost here! While my project is mostly set, I’m also trying to get my life ready for such a huge project. One of the things I do ahead of time, besides clean the house really well, is to plan meals for my self and my family. So I make a basic weekly menu that allows me to mix-and-match foods and snacks. While each menu isn’t enough for the entire week, each recipe offers lots of leftovers (especially if they are doubled) so I can eat yesterday’s dinner for lunch, and then eat the homemade bread with a soup or salad for an afternoon snack or late dinner. t the bottom of this post, I’ve also included free printable shopping lists to help you in the grocery story, or you can place an order with your favorite grocery store and do a pickup instead.
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