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Week 324 Menu

Happy Friday everyone!  We survived our first week of summer without Grandma and Grandpa here.  We usually have a few rough days after school get out while we're getting into a schedule and convincing the kids that they have to do chores every day.  My almost six year old is convinced that we only have to do chores on Saturday.  I wish...

It's getting crazy hot here starting today.  Today will be 104 and tomorrow will be around 110!  Wow!  Thank goodness for A/C, splash parks, the river and ice cream!  And I'm glad that this isn't the normal summer temperature for June.  I think it's usually in the 90s.  Oh well...I'm trying to think of the heat like a sauna...soak it in!

Here's this week's menu even though the week is almost over...

Sunday:  grilled chicken salad with homemade ranch and baked tortilla strips

Monday:  chicken salad wraps

Tuesday:  easy

Wednesday:  taco bar (crockpot taco chicken, ground turkey w/homemade taco seasoning, my favorite quick salsa and all the other toppings)

Thursday:  Waikiki meatballs, broccoli, rice

Friday:  pizza

Saturday:  easy

What have you been making this week?  I'd love to hear what your summer dinners consist of.
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