I think we are going out of town this weekend, so it will be another short week!
Monday
Breakfast-Waffles
Lunch- Sandwiches / Fruit
Dinner- Chicken Tetrazinni (recipe below)
Tuesday
Breakfast- Pancakes
Lunch-Smoothies, Cheese, Crackers
Dinner- Tacos
Wednesday (first day of school)
Breakfast- Oatmeal/ Bagels
Lunch- Sandwiches/ Fruit
Dinner- Out to dinner (celebrate 1st day)
Thursday
Breakfast- French Toast
Lunch- Muffins / Fruit Smoothies, Cheese, Crackers
Dinner- Out of town
Chicken Tetrazzini
Ingredients
- 1 box noodles
- 2 cooked and chopped chicken breasts
- ½ cup shredded zucchini
- ½ cup shredded carrots
- ½ cup chopped onion
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 1 tablespoon of minced garlic
- 1 can cream of chicken soup
- ½ cup sour cream
- ½ cup milk or heavy cream
- ½ cup parm cheese
- salt and pepper to taste
While the noodles are boiling, melt butter on a low heat in a frying pan. Add garlic, onion, zucchini and carrots. Saute for about 3 minutes. Add soup, sour cream, milk, cheese and chicken. Stir over low heat, until noodles are done boiling. Drain noodles and add to the mixture. Toss well and serve immediately.

I was supposed to post this recipe last week , but with all my technical difficulties it didn’t happen.
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Those pockets look and sound yummy!
Menu looks great this week!
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Hope your first few days of school go great!!! How exciting! I like how you’re going out for dinner to celebrate your first day! What a fun treat!
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WOW those bee logs look really interesting! I’ll have to try those soon. Thanks for sharing!
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Great looking menu! The Bee Rocks are German type of recipe, right? They look really good!
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I’ve always heard them called bierocks or runzas. Either way, they are one of my favorites. Sometimes I make them with cabbage, beef, lots of pepper and a few cubes of Velveeta. Not traditional, but very yummy!
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Those Bee rocks look like they do!
Thanks for these great pictures and ideas!
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Enjoy your first day of school!!! The tetrazzini looks scrumptious.
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I wrote the bee rocks down to make this week. Alan wants velveeta in his too!!!!
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The Bee Rocks look fun. Do you freeze them before or after they are baked?
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What a great recipe with those Bee Rocks. I could see the family getting quite creative with the stuffing.
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these look great, and easy! I am not a great cook, but I think maybe I can do both these recipes, thanks!
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I love the Bee Rocks. What a great name with great ingredients. I cannot wait to try them. Thanks!!
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