Jul 28: Chipotle Turkey Bacon Meatloaf with Black Beans and Coleslaw

Lunch

For lunch we had a Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato sandwich on toasted Italian Bread.

  • Bacon was $5.99 and we used three pieces, or 64c per serve
  • The Italian Bread loaf is $2.19 and we used about ¼, or 28c per serve
  • An Avocado is 89c or 45c per serve
  • Half a Tomato adds 26c per serve
  • Add 30c for Lettuce.

A very tasty sandwich for $1.93 per serve.

Dinner

Dinner was a direct repeat of the Chipotle Turkey Bacon Meatloaf with Black Beans and Coleslaw for $4.39 per serve.

Jul 27: Lamb Loin Chops with Watermelon Salad

Lunch

We toasted some more of the Italian Bread, topped with Giant Baked Beans, and melted Smokey Cheddar on top.

  • The Italian Bread loaf is $2.19 and we used about ⅓, or 37c per serve
  • The Smokey Cheddar adds 68c per serve
  • The Giant Baked Beans are $1.99 or $1.00 per serve.

A tasty lunch for $2.05 per serve.

Dinner

We grilled our Lamb Loin Chops and served with a scaled down Watermelon Salad.

  • The Lamb Loin Chops were $9.59, or $4.80 per serve
  • The Watermelon was $3.99 and we used half, or $2.00 per serve
  • Feta adds about 35c per serve
  • Mint adds 50c per serve.

An excellent meal for $7.65 per serve.

Jul 26: Japanese Fried Rice topped with a Fried Egg

Lunch

We cooked up some Shin Ramen, but disposed of the broth after the noodles were cooked, and finished with butter.

  • A pack of four Shin Noodle Bowl was $3.69 or 93c per serve
  • Butter adds 40c per serve
  • Coleslaw Mix adds 40c per serve.

There’s enough heat left to make it interesting, without blowing our heads off, for $1.73 per serve.

Dinner

A simple Meatless Monday of frozen Japanese Fried Rice and one, or two, fried Eggs.

  • Japanese Style Fried rice comes from Trader Joe’s and is $3.29 or $1.65 per very generous serve
  • Shelled edamame was $1.29 or 33c per serve.
  • Pastured Eggs average 57c per serve.

A generous and reasonably tasty meal for $2.56 per serve.

Jul 25: Chipotle Turkey Bacon Meatloaf with Black Beans and Coleslaw

Lunch

A miscalculation required a trip to Home Depot, wo we added a trip to New York Chicken and Gyro, stock pick up a Lamb Gyros for $8.17 with tax and tip.

Dinner

Even though we had lunches from our last Chipotle Turkey Bacon Meatloaf since returning from our mini vacation, it was before that trip that we last had it for dinner. We will get four serves from this meatloaf.

  • Ground turkey cost $6.39 or $1.60 per serve
  • Bacon adds 60c per serve
  • A can of chipotle is $1.50 and we used half, or 38c per serve
  • Add 65c for onion, breadcrumbs and seasonings
  • The Black Beans add 26c per serve
  • The Coleslaw Mix was $1.99 and we used half, or 50c per serve
  • We made our own Dressing from Mayonnaise and Apple Cider Vinegar for 40c per serve.

The Meatloaf had a very light texture and great flavor, although even amping up the Chipotle left it a little lacking. Still, a great Meatloaf for $4.39 per serve.

Jul 24: Soutzoukakia with Tomato, Olive, Feta Salad

Lunch

Without a doubt, Skewers’ Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich is our favorite lunch for $8.75 per serve, with a shared Fries.

Dinner

A return to a favorite: Soutzoukakia with Australian Lamb, tonight served with a Feta, Olive and Tomato Salad

  • Ground lamb was $3.79 at Amazon Fresh or 95c per serve
  • An egg is 38c or 10c per serve
  • 8 oz Panko breadcrumbs are $2.99 and we used half, or 38c per serve
  • Parmesan is $3.99 for 8oz and we shared 2 oz or 25c per serve
  • 1/4 cup and a tablespoon of red wine is 17c per serve
  • Parsley was $1.49 for the bunch, but we only used ¼ or 13c per serve
  • Fresh mint came from our garden
  • The Valpresso feta was $9.99 for the tin, but we used 1/6, or 55c per serve
  • The jar of green olives is $4.49 and we used about half, or $1.13 per serve
  • The cherry tomatoes were $2.99 and we used half or 75c per serve
  • Add 20c for balsamic vinegar.

The texture tonight was particularly soft and moussey, with great flavor for $4.61, thanks to the Amazon Fresh Lamb.

Jul 23: Cod in Tikka Masala Sauce

Lunch

We greatly enjoyed our Delice de Bourgogne and Apple on freshly toasted Italian Bread, eaten down at the picnic table, of course.

  • The Italian Bread loaf is $2.19 and we used about ⅓, or 37c per serve
  • The Delice de Bourgogne was $5.38 and we shared ½, or $1.35 per serve
  • Apple adds 20c per serve.

An excellent open faced sandwich for $1.92 per serve.

Dinner

A simple meal of Frozen Cod cooked in a Tikka Masala Simmer Sauce. (Technically it should be Tikka Cod in Masala Sauce.)

  • The Masala Simmer Sauce was $2.25 or $1.13 per serve
  • Two Cod Fillets are $2.17 per serve
  • Brown rice adds 33c per serve
  • Frozen peas are $1.29 per pack and we used half, or 33c per serve.

We thought the Aldi-sourced Masala Sauce was better than the Korma, and quite tasty, making a decent meal for $3.96 per serve.

Jul 22: Marinated Skirt Steak, Home Fries and Eggs/Vegetables

Lunch

We revisited the Ploughman’s lunch today.

  • The Rye Crispbread was $3.29 for a pack of 20, or 33c per serve
  • The Irish Cheddar was $3.49 and we used about 60%, or $1.05 per serve
  • Branston Pickle was $13.31 for the jar, and we used about 1/5th, or $1.33 per serve
  • Apple adds 20c per serve
  • Pickled Onion adds 10c per serve.

A tasty and varied meal for $3.01 per serve.

Dinner

Tonight’s ‘Date Night’ dinner was our hacked version of The Country Deli’s Marinated Skirt Steak Dinner, intended for one. We split the Skirt Steak and Home Fries, while Foodie Greg takes the vegetables. Foodie Philip has three Fried Eggs on his version.

With the addition of three Eggs, a meal for one becomes a generous meal for two, for only $18.03 per serve.

Jul 21: Knackwurst with Apple Sauerkraut Salad

Lunch

Arriving back from San Diego around lunch time we stopped by Viva La Fiesta for Green Pork Enchiladas for $14.82 per serve for a full meal with Enchiladas, Beans and Rice.

Dinner

Instead of our usual Bratwurst, Aldi had Knackwurst as a “special buy” so we tried them along with the Apple Sauerkraut Salad.

  • The Knackwurst was $2.89 or $1.45 per serve
  • The Apple was 79c or 20c per serve
  • The Artisanal Kraut was $4.99 or 63c per serve
  • Add 30c for Dressing ingredients.

Foodie Greg wasn’t a fan of the Knackwurst, while Foodie Philip was! A decent meal for $2.58 per serve.

Jul 20: Filet with Steamed Carrots, Mashed Potato and Grilled Onion

Lunch

For lunch our host served Chicken Bread, some Sweet Potato and a Garden Salad, which definitely filled the spot.

Dinner

Instead of going out, as originally planned, circumstances dictated we eat in or pick up take out. Filet Steaks were defrosted, Carrots steamed, and Mashed Potato prepared. We chopped two onions and sautéd them until what Foodie Greg described as “an Aussie BBQ Onion doneness”.

After Steaks were cooked we sat down to a wonderful meal together after a very productive day.

Jul 19: Bratwurst and Sauerkraut

Lunch

For lunch we repeated the Cubano so we could finish the Pork.

  • The Pork is $1.57 per serve
  • Deli Ham is 33c per serve
  • Swiss is 41c per serve
  • Bread and Butter Pickles are $4.69 for the jar, but we used less than 10%, or 23c per serve
  • The Brioche Bagel is 58c per serve
  • Add 60c for Mustard and Mayonnaise.

As it was the night before, this was very tasty for $3.72 per serve.

Dinner

The Foodies were on a working visit to San Diego and our host, friend and business partner made a tasty Bratwurst and Sauerkraut slow cooked dinner.