Could you please help me with a breakfast and dinner menu?

Posted by admin on Dec 5, 2008 in Cooking Recipes |
Breakfast
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Im going on a trip for seven days and I need some help. Im trying to figure out a breakfast and dinner menu to cook at our resort. I dont want fancy meals like File me on or however it is spelled. Just very quick and simple. For example: Dinner- Cheesburgers and Frenchfries or Speghetti

Please help give me a list by just copying this fill in sheet and put your answers in. Thanks! I would very well appreciate your help because my dad gave me this job and I need a little extra help. Thanks!

Breakfast

Day 1:

Day 2:

Day 3:

Day 4:

Day 5:

Day 6:

Day 7:

Dinner

Day 1:

Day 2:

Day 3:

Day 4:

Day 5:

Day 6:

Day 7:

Thank you again. The person with the best and most help gets 10 points!

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7 Comments

saparrrapah
Dec 8, 2008 at 5:59 pm

Breakfast

Day 1: Scrambled eggs and sausage

Day 2: French toast

Day 3: Cereal

Day 4: Bacon and eggs sunny-side up

Day 5: Pancakes

Day 6: Cold chocolate milk and cookies

Day 7: Fried ham slices and hash browns

Dinner:

Day 1: Baked chicken with fried white rice

Day 2: Hamburgers with mac n’ cheese

Day 3: Spaghuetti

Day 4: Hot dogs with french fries

Day 5: Steak with mashed potatoes

Day 6: Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with chips

Day 7: Tacos and burritos


 
cam57
Dec 10, 2008 at 1:10 am

Breakfast

Day 1: Oatmeal and Raisins

Day 2: Fresh Fruit cup with yogurt

Day 3: Pancakes

Day 4: Scrambled eggs and toast

Day 5: Bagels and cream cheese

Day 6: Waffles with strawberries

Day 7: French Toast

Dinner

Day 1: Burgers and Fries

Day 2: Spaghetti with garlic and oil (and hot pepper)

Day 3: Steak and Salad

Day 4: Fresh mozzarella with tomatoes and basil

Day 5: Chicken Ceasaer salad

Day 6: Baked fish ( sole haddock etc) with roasted potatoes

Day 7: Meatloaf, corn on the cob and salad


 
†CDHSMN♥
Dec 13, 2008 at 2:43 am

Breakfast

Day 1: Scrambled Eggs Toast

Day 2:Pre-cooked Bacon with Biscuits syrup

Day 3:Pancakes or Waffles

Day 4:Egg Casserole with crumbled sausage and shredded cheese (you can eat on this for 2 days)

Day 5: cream of wheat with fruit

Day 6:oatmeal with buttered toast

Day 7: gravy biscuits

Dinner

Day 1:brcolli mac cheese with shredded chicken caserole

Day 2: baked potatoes and baked or grilled chicken or steak

Day 3: Lasgana (easy to make) or spaghetti with garlic bread

Day 4: stuffing, cream of chicken and can chicken baked as a casserole

Day 5: Hotdogs and Fries

Day 6:Hamburgers and Chips

Day 7: meatloaf and mashed poatoes


 
sunflowerwishfulness
Dec 14, 2008 at 4:30 pm

Breakfast

Day 1: Sausage, country gravy over homemade biscuits, boiled eggs, Mandarin oranges, coffee or tea

Day 2: Belgian waffles, strawberry syrup, bacon, orange juice

Day 3: English Muffins with ham, egg, and cheese breakfastwich. Hash browns, honey melon bites, Orange Juice

Day 4: Scrambled omelet with bacon, diced onions and green bell peppers, Colby jack cheese, home made hash browns and tea

Day 5: Smoked Kielbasa with eggs over easy, toast, strawberry preserves and tropical fruit mix, orange juice

Day 6: Grits, sausage, eggs and cheese, toast, sliced peaches, coffee or tea

Day 7: Bagels and cream cheese, bacon, sliced oranges, tea or coffee

Dinner

Day 1: Baked seasoned chicken, steamed rice, cheddar broccoli, lemon meringue pie, Ice Tea

Day 2: Shrimp Fettachini, Sauteed mushrooms, steamed carrots and broccoli, baked pear with honey syrup, White wine

Day 3: Broiled Rib Eye Steaks, Baked Potato, Sweetend Butter carrots amd corn, Dinner roll, Chocolate Raspberry cake, Red wine with meal

Day 4: Spinach Salad topped off with cucumber, bacon bits and sliver carrots, Stuffed Pork chops, Asparagus spears, scalloped potatoes, cinnamon apple sauce

Day 5: Baked Salmon, Steamed Rice, Green beans, Berries and whip topping

Day 6: Pork Spare Ribs and barbique sauce, Buttered Corn on the Cob, Seasoned cooked Spinach, potatoe salad, banana pudding

Day 7: Teriaki Turkey breast, fried rice, stir fried vegetables, icecream.


 
lou
Dec 17, 2008 at 5:45 am

breakfast:
1. fruit bowl and a toasted English muffin with bacon
2. eggs cooked anyway you wish with fried ham and toast
3. scrambled eggs, sausage and biscuits with hashbrowns
4. biscuits with sausage gravy and hashbrowns
5. french toast and bacon or pancakes and bacon.
6. crescent rolls stuffed with thinly sliced ham and mild cheddar cheese and donuts.
7. bagels with cream cheese or fruit cream cheese and fried ham and donuts.
all meals come with juice, milk, coffee, and soda’s.

1. Salisbury steak with Betty Crocker mash potato’s and green beans with rolls.
2. stouffer’s lasagna and garlic bread
3. shrimp scampi with pasta and asparagus with garlic bread
4. chicken rotel with corn and english peas with texas toast
5. bacon, lettuce, tomato sandwiches with mayo and chips.
6. cheeseburgers and fries
7. frozen pizza’s

all dinners have ice tea, coffee, diet soda, and juice to drink.
desserts you could have are the following:
1. marie callendar’s key lime pie
2. marie callendar’s french silk pie
3. marie callendar’s coconut pie
4. Sara Lee’s apple pie and vanilla ice cream
5. chocolate chip cookies and ice cream
6. pound cake with strawberries, strawberry topping, vanilla ice cream, and cool whip.
7. buy a cake at the supermarket and have ice cream with it
8. ice cream bars and ice cream sandwiches


 
sarahkegypt
Dec 18, 2008 at 8:28 am

Breakfast

Day 1: Egg and Cheese Omelet. (You can fill it with veggies and diffrent cheeses as well)

Day 2: Buttermilk Pancakes (Recipe:)

Day 3: Bacon or Turkey Bacon with biscuts. (Just in case some people don’t eat pork)

Day 4: Assorted Cereal’s and milk. Oatmeal as well.

Day 5: Breakfast Burrito (http://pork.allrecipes.com/az/BrkfstBrrits.asp)

Day 6: Sausage and Egg Crossants

Day 7: Donuts, Bagels with cream cheese, Butter, and Fruit.

Dinner

Day 1: Spegghetti with Meatballs. Salad on the Side.

Day 2: (Frozen) Spinach Ravioli with Olive Oil and Cheese. Salad on the side.

Day 3: Fried Chicken and Mashed Potatoes. Corn on the Cob.

Day 4: Cheeseburgers and Fries.

Day 5: Hard Shell Tacos with plenty of Lettuce, Tomatoe, Sourcream, Cheese, and Sauce.

Day 6: Use Cream of Mushroom Soup, and put pieces of cooked chicken with it. Serve with Rice and corn and peas.

Day 7: Turkey, Roast Beef, BLT Hoagies. Serve with chips.

Desserts:

Ice Cream, Brownies, Pie, Cake, Mousse, Apple Crisp, Cheesecake or Strawberry Shortcake.

Hope I helped!


 
SandyTmpa
Dec 19, 2008 at 2:53 pm

I wish you’d told us what facilities you have to cook and store the food! But since I’m guessing, here’s my list, assuming you have a stovetop and refrigerator.

Breakfast

Day 1: Bacon (microwaved or fried - if microwaved just bring along a paper plate and paper towels), Eggs (could also be microwaved - bring along a microwave egg bowl or a regular bowl with some margarine/cooking spray works great), and toast with jelly/jam. Don’t forget to bring some good breakfast drinks, like orange juice, flavored milk, or apple juice.

Day 2: Spruce up frozen waffles with fresh fruit/jam/jelly and some little sausages on the side. All it takes is a toaster and the microwave.

Day 3: Omelette, made on stovetop or in the microwave. Bring along eggs, shredded cheese, and any favorite meat (ham works great), veggies (pre-sliced onions or green peppers are favorites) and mushrooms, if desired. A yogurt drink is a great addition.

Day 4: Layer yogurt (flavored or plain) with fresh fruit or preserves and if you like granola, put that on top. Do this in individual cups ahead of time (keeping the granola in ziplock bags) or the day of. Favorite parfait fruits are strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, or whatever you like best. If you need a side, use leftover frozen waffles or an apple/orange/banana.

Day 5: Cereal is always a favorite and easy breakfast food (and you can always add fresh fruit), but if you still want something nicer, try making French toast for day 5. You can put all the ingredients together while still at home (except the bread of course) and have it ready to go in a bowl in the fridge when the day comes. Especially nice if you’re not a morning person. Just pull out the bowl, pull out the bread, dip and cook. Bring along some syrup and margarine/butter if you like that kind of topping. Other options for toppings: Cinnamon and sugar mixed, powdered sugar, jam/jelly.

Day 6: Using your microwave egg bowl or the stovetop, cook eggs and put them on toasted, buttered English muffins. Don’t forget the cheese, and you can use ham or bacon from your other meals to add to it!

Day 7: By day 7, you can repeat any of the first few breakfasts, but if you want something different, try a fruit platter. Pre-peel oranges, grapefruits, mangos, mandarin oranges, etc. and the day of, slice apples, bananas, etc. Add some grapes, plums, peaches and/or pears to the tray, and you’re good to go. An excellent addition is bagels and cream cheese.

Dinner

Day 1: Meatball sandwiches. Buy provolone or mozzarella cheese already sliced, frozen meatballs, spaghetti or pizza sauce and hoagie buns. Cook the meatballs in the sauce (can do in microwave, too - just be sure to bring along plastic wrap to cover the dish), place cheese on the buns, and scoop the meatballs inside. Parmesan cheese sprinkled inside adds a little extra flavor if you want. Microwave or cook up a can of green beans in some margarine or butter with a little salt and pepper as a side. Instant pudding makes a great dessert.

Day 2: Chicken salad. Buy some pre-made chicken shortcuts and a bag of ready made salad from the store. Add shredded cheese (whatever kind’s your favorite) and salad dressing on the side. A can of soup microwaved or heated is a great side. For dessert, bake or buy a pie or miniature single serving pies.

Day 3: Canned baked beans make an easy on the road meal. To spruce them up, add cut up sausage (such as Italian or Polish) or bacon, and sprinkle shredded cheese on top. Can be cooked in the microwave or on the stovetop. Prebake some Jiffy corn muffins or buy some cornbread/muffins/other bread from the store to go along. While you’re there, get some brownies for dessert or bake some at home before your trip. Another option: rice krispy square treats.

Day 4: If you like rice, a very fast on the road meal is the bagged, pre-spiced kind of rice. Adding fresh or canned vegetables can help if you want to spruce it up. This dish can also be cooked in the microwave. Remember to bring along a liquid measuring cup and utensils, if the resort doesn’t offer them. The spiced rice comes in several different flavors - you’re bound to find one you like. Canned or frozen corn makes a great side dish, or frozen egg rolls. For dessert, bring along some ice cream and cookies or finish off the pie.

Day 5: Using more of the bacon from the day 1’s breakfast, microwave or fry and make Bacon Lettuce and Tomato sandwiches. To spruce them up, get a nice texas toast or bakery bread, romaine lettuce, and tomato. Be sure you bring mustard or mayo along. Macaroni and cheese is a great accompaniment. Buy or bake ahead some soft, chewy cookies for dessert and/or jello/pudding cups.

Day 6: Using the leftover hoagie buns from day 1, make Subway style sandwiches. Bring along your favorite lunchmeats, like pepperoni, salami, ham, turkey, pastrami, etc. Also bring lettuce, tomato, pickles, or other favorite veggie toppings. Don’t forget the condiments and your favorite sliced cheese. For a side dish, serve any salad left from day 2 or offer some chips and dip or veggies and dip. Great dippable veggies include baby carrots, broccoli trees, cauliflower, sliced cucumber, celery and cherry tomatoes. If you don’t want to chop all that, you can get a veggie tray at most grocery stores with dip already in it. For dessert: canned peaches/mandarin oranges/pears or other favorite canned fruit.

Day 7: If you would like to make spaghetti, bring the noodles, frozen meatballs, canned/jarred spaghetti sauce, shredded mozzarella cheese and parmesan cheese. Add some garlic toast (the frozen kind with cheese is really great) and/or some salad, and you’re good to go! For dessert, throw together the leftovers from all your other desserts (less stuff to haul back home), or if everyone’s been munching on the other desserts, serve canned or thawed frozen strawberries over strawberry shortcake shells you can buy from the store. Be sure you get the kind of strawberries that are pre-cooked with the sugary filling. Top with Cool Whip.


 

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