Falling off the meal planning bandwagon never goes well for me; we end up with a pantry full of food but no recipe-ready ingredients for a meal that sounds tasty.
So this week I'm hopping back into meal planning. My stomach (and B's, for sure) is excited to avoid last minute "scrambled eggs and grits" suppers. I love breakfast for dinner, but not three times a week - it's never as much fun out of necessity.
Monday: "Light" Chicken Pot Pie (I add
tons of veggies and halve the creamy ingredients, but I still doubt this is considered "light.")
Tuesday: Apricot Pork Chops (
Cooking Light)
Wednesday: Garlic Chicken (
Cooking Light)
Thursday: Chicken Tacos with Rice
Friday: Leftovers
Saturday: Game Day! (read: tailgate food)
Sunday: Good Old Fashioned Roast and Potatoes (Crazy Sundays = Crockpot Recipes)
Imagine white chocolate outside and orange cake inside. Perfect for Tigertown!I tried my first batch of cake balls this weekend, thanks to the advice of many of you on Twitter, as well as the
Bakerella recipe. I'm hoping to serve some at Mac's first birthday party next month; I also plan to bring some as a sweet treat for our tailgating friends.

I'll load down a tailgate table with cookies and cakes but I'm a cheese hater and a
notoriously picky eater, so many dips, sauces and other tailgates foods are lost on me. You'll find me snacking on chips sans salsa or grabbing vegetables from the tray
without ranch. Plain's the name of the game.
That said, I'm at a loss when it comes to a traditional tailgate spread. A sweet friend is giving me a recipe for a yummy sausage dip that Bradley adores.
What other go-to recipes do you have for game days? Help a picky eater (or rather, her husband and friends) out!