Saturday, August 25, 2012

For the menu boards:

You put it in a 11 x 14 or 8 x 10 frame and use a dry erase marker to plan your weekly menu. The one box is for your shopping list.  It saves a lot of money, because you know what you're having and not buying things you don't need.

MENU BOARDS

 FEBRUARY BUTTERFLY

 FEBRUARY HEARTS

 MARCH--ST.PATTY'S DAY


 MARCH--EASTER


 OCTOBER--HALLOWEEN

CHRISTMAS 


 DECEMBER


WINTER 


 SPRING



 SUMMER

 FALL


 KAREN


 HOMETOWN


 ALOHA


 RETRO STARS


 EARTH


 BUSHEL OF APPLES


 FOUND A WORM


 PICNIC TIME


 PURPLE AND BLUE


 JULY


 BIRTHDAY


 VACATION PLANNING


 COUNTRY HOME


A LITTLE BIT OF PARIS


CARRIE BLUE 


CARRIE PINK

Monday, July 9, 2012

Menus



I initially made these menu boards out of necessity, now I make them for fun.  I am a working Mom and there were so many nights that I'd just scrounge to find anything for dinner.  We'd also head to the grocery store and end up buying whatever we thought we might have, then come home and wonder what to eat. 
So I saw a menu board at my friends house, took the idea and ran with it.  Now we set down every week, decide what we want to eat, have a list right there for what we need when we do head to the store and wa-lah!  We've been saving money and had a good, well-balanced meal every night.  Awesome!  I have one for every month and some extras from people who requested individualized menus.  I'll post more as I go along!