Alas, it’s once again been a week since my last post!
I have good intentions, I swear! It’s this darn wedding. It consumes my time. I don’t want it to, I just want to get through it. But it does. And I can’t stop it.
As luck would have it, there are only something like 17 days until it will all be over! In the meantime, I have something new to blog about. It should help keep me posting more often too. (Bonus!)
On to the food…
In addition to our upcoming nuptials, Scott and I are also trying to save $$ because I am going back to school! (My last semester, to finish my much hated Sociology degree. Nothing wrong with it, I just personally regret the choice) January 5 I go back FULL-TIME! I haven’t been able to be in school full time since my first year of Uni, (2004?) and I am so. looking. forward to it. To help with saving, I am on a strict grocery budget. And it’s been fantastic!
I’m forcing myself to spend no more than $400/month on Groceries. That includes food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. (Yup, all three. No eating out!) It also includes paper products (like TP) and cleaning supplies (like toilet bowl cleaner. Although, I may look for a more environmentally friendly version!) and it includes dinner parties. Of which there will not be many in the next little while!
In order to make it work, I’m going back to meal planning. It’s hard work, but it’s helping. This dinner is the first of our meal planning journey. It comes from the book The Dinner Fix by Sandi Richard who also provides meal planning tips, etc. I originally loved the book. Then, I became disillusioned by it’s simplicity. And then, I came back to it when the diversity of some of my other books threatened to overwhelm my new venture. The recipes in this book are set out in two columns with the directions on the left, and the ingredients on the right. It just doesn’t knock my socks off. In fact, I find it hard to read. But that’s OK, since this was still tasty!
Apricot BBQ Glazed Chicken – Adapted from The Dinner Fix, Pg. 128
Ingredients:
- 4 Large Chicken Breasts
- 1/2 cup all purpose flour
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp Mrs. Dash Original Seasoning (Could also use dried herbs of your choice. Even fresh parsley would be nice)
- 1 onion (although I’d cut it back to 1/2)
- 3/4 cup apricot jam
- 3/4 cup BBQ sauce (chicken ‘n’ rib or something slightly sweet is best)
- 1 tbsp reduced-sodium soya sauce
Directions
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Rinse chicken breasts. Pat dry and cut in half. Mix flour, pepper, seasonings on waxed paper. Dredge chicken in flour mixture and place onto a baking sheet. Bake for 10 minutes and then flip and return to oven for an additional 10 minutes. While the chicken is baking, slice the onion and set aside. Combine the jam, bbq sauce, and soy sauce.
When timer rings for chicken, take it out and scatter onion slices over top. Pour sauce onto chicken (it will be thick!) making sure all pieces are covered. Return to oven for 30 minutes.
Sandi suggests serving with peas and rice, so for simplicity that’s what I did. I thought the sauce mixed with the chicken and rice was really good! I ended up having it for both of my lunch breaks the next day! (I get two 15 minute breaks. So I eat two lunches.)






















