November 2018 Dinner Meal Plans

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All most to the end of the year and still going strong with staying with our monthly dinner meal plans.  November and December are probably the months were most families fall off the sticking to a meal plan wagon with all the different holiday events going on.  We have actually been doing well with sticking to the plan.  Here's our dinner meal plans for November.

As I've said the past several months, having the meals written down in a central location so the whole family can see them is extremely helpful.  Want to make a dry erase calendar of your own?  Read my post DIY Dry Erase Calendar to learn how.  Below is the list of all the dinners planned.  If I have the recipe on the blog, there will be a link to that post.

Dinner plans for November 2018

1.  no plans
2.  no plans
3.  no plans
4.  no plans.
5.  tortellini
6.  sloppy joes - These were made from a can, but I do have a homemade recipe here on the blog, Kathy's Sloppy Joes.
7.  BBQ pork chops
8.  chicken alfredo
9.  pizza casserole
10. spaghetti
11. left overs
12. lasagna - This was a frozen lasagna, but I do have a homemade recipe here on the blog, Lillian's Lasagne.
13. meatloaf
14. chicken quesadillas
15. spaghetti
16. pork chops
17. Thanksgiving dinner with Jon's family
18. pizza
19. BBQ pork chops
20. spaghetti
21. French bread pizza
22. out - Thanksgiving Day
23. chicken quesadillas
24. chicken patty sandwhiches
25. left overs
26. left overs
27. BBQ chicken - I just added some BBQ sauce and baked them, but I do have a slow cooker recipe on the blog, Crockpot BBQ Chicken.
28. meatball hoagies
29. tortellini
30. Christmas party with Michael's karate school

There you have it.  Hope this helps give you an idea of what to plan for your next dinner.  I try to make simple and fairly inexpensive meals because of being on a tight budget and I don't really like cooking all that much.  What are some of your go to recipes?  I'm always looking for new simple recipes to add to our rotation.

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