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Zoe Girl
8-28-13, 11:19pm
So I am thinking my latest dinner plan idea is that each night of the week is a category. So one night is Mexican, another is some form of pasta, etc. We came up with a few with cute names of course and now I am kinda stumped. We are a mixed veggie/meat eater house so I want at least one night where each eating preference gets to choose. You will probably know I work with kids, but my kids are big and innappropriate at times, here is what I have, I still need a cute name for a vegetarian night.

Meat Monday
Titty Taco Tuesday (chicken breast shredded for tacos/ basically mexican food)
?? Wednesday
?? Thursday
Fix it again Friday (leftover clean out)
?? Saturday
Sunday Supper (I actually cook a meal with side dishes included.

SteveinMN
8-28-13, 11:24pm
What's This Wednesday?
Wet Noodle Wednesday?

Furs Thursday? (meat eaters)
His 'n' Hers Thursday?

Suddenly Saturday?

iris lilies
8-28-13, 11:25pm
That's the fun of having big kids, you can be raunchy. haha I love Titty Tuesday, funny!

Tradd
8-28-13, 11:50pm
I love Titty Tuesday, too! HAH!

goldensmom
8-29-13, 7:44am
'Wacky' Wednesday - any or unusual food combinations
'This-Is-Not-Meat' Thursday - vegetarian food

I like Suddenly Saturday - easy to prepare or premade/out of the freezer/quick fix food

catherine
8-29-13, 9:14am
I love Titty Tuesday, too! HAH!

Really?? No offense, Zoe Girl, I know I'm older than you and brought up by nuns, but I could NEVER see myself telling my kids, "Hey, kids, we're having T*tty Tacos for dinner!" Euwwww. Cute idea though.

mtnlaurel
8-29-13, 9:16am
Wok & Woll Wednesday

Trattoria Thursday (?) -- 'th' is tough & I wanted to get your Italian night worked in

Soupa' Saturday (like Super/Zuppa Saturday) zuppa-italian for soup

iris lilies
8-29-13, 9:26am
Really?? No offense, Zoe Girl, I know I'm older than you and brought up by nuns, but I could NEVER see myself telling my kids, "Hey, kids, we're having T*tty Tacos for dinner!" Euwwww. Cute idea though.

I could see my parents doing this. They were born in the 192o's.

catherine
8-29-13, 9:33am
I could see my parents doing this. They were born in the 192o's.

True, I suppose age has nothing to do with it, but the nuns probably do. However, my DH never met a nun and he used to hate the word his Scottish MIL used for a pacifier: "dummy t*t" She was born in the 20s also.