| MONDAY |
With Valentine’s Day upon us, why not have a little noodle bowl for two? This soup looks healthy, delicious, and low fuss. What I love is the versatility, you can use whatever leftover meat you have, and change up the veggies. Written by guest blogger Worth the Whisk, make sure you check out both her blog and La Fuji Mama for some really delicious Japanese food!
Patti’s Udon Noodle Bowl for Two
Photo copyright Worth the Whisk, used with permission
| TUESDAY |
Salmon Cakes are one of my family’s favorite dinners, and they are so easy to make-as well as really easy on the wallet! The Best Mom on the Block serves hers up with a yummy herb cream sauce as well. Paired up with a nice green salad, they make a super light dinner, lunch, or even a great addition to a lunch box.
Salmon Cakes With Herb Cream Sauce
Photo copyright @caffinated_mom, used with permission
| WEDNESDAY |
I love a good pasta dish, don’t you? Over on Chasing Tomatoes I recently tried a delicious, slow cooked paprika chicken that had my family’s mouths watering. What I loved about this was the family member that didn’t want pasta could have just the chicken with a salad instead, if he wanted. This was amazingly good and made lots of leftovers for the next day, too!
Creamy Paprika Chicken and Pasta
Photo copyright Karen Humphrey, used with permission
| THURSDAY |
Becca over at Live, Love, Food and Me came up with this soup the other night, and it looks SO delicious! I love squash-and the idea of squash and carrot together sounds so yummy and healthy. Kids who might not otherwise eat these kinds of veggies often will dunk breadsticks into soup, so it might be a great way to get them to eat it.
Spiced Butternut Squash and Carrot Soup
Photo copyright Becca Masters, used with permission
| FRIDAY |
Would you believe that I had never made traditional pastry topped chicken pot pie before this recipe? I’ve never been a fan of pastry, and so I always topped it with biscuits. This recipe intrigued me, and a few weeks ago I decided to try it.


