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Jun 03, 2017 12:01 am | Robyn Stone Sharing our Weekly Meal Plan with make-ahead tips, freezer instr

[View this email in your browser]( [Add a Pinch]( [Weekly Meal Plan #25]( Jun 03, 2017 12:01 am | Robyn Stone Sharing our Weekly Meal Plan with make-ahead tips, freezer instructions, and ways make supper even easier! [Weekly Meal Plan #25 - Sharing our Weekly Meal Plan with make-ahead tips, freezer instructions, and ways make supper even easier! // addapinch.com] We are taking a family trip to the beach this week and we will eat out some nights, but we LOVE fresh seafood, so I made sure the place we are staying had a full kitchen. I’ll share a few things with you along the way – and some of the plan may change a bit according to what scrumptious seafood we get for me to cook while we are there! Saturday: Family Night Out – After a long day in the car, I’m sure we will just eat out tonight. Sunday: Broiled Grouper with Lemon Basil Butter (from [Add a Pinch Cookbook]( + House Salad with [Citrus Vinaigrette Dressing]( + [Favorite Key Lime Pie]( ([Add a Pinch Cookbook]( Monday: [Shrimp Avocado Salad]( + House Salad + [Skillet Brownie S’Mores]( (35 Minutes) Tuesday: [Perfect Queso]( + [Restaurant Style Salsa]( + [Shrimp Tacos]( [Fish Tacos]( + [Fresh Pineapple Sorbet]( (Make Ahead/Leftover Makeover) Wednesday: Family Night Out Thursday: Citrus Shrimp + Grilled Watermelon and Peach Salad with Basil and Feta + Georgia Peach Crisp (from [Add a Pinch Cookbook]( Friday: Leftovers or Family Night Out MEAL PLAN TIPS: Like I mentioned, some of the meals may change up a bit depending on the fresh seafood selection when we go to the market at the beginning of our trip. Part of the fun of the beach for me is preparing dishes with fresh-caught local seafood, so I may make different dishes depending on what I find. 😉 Sunday: My family loves grouper, so I’ll be on the lookout for this on our visit to a local fish market.  I will make extra grouper for my Fish Tacos I’ll serve on Tuesday. I’ll mix up a some green salad and keep in the refrigerator for us to enjoy this week. Premix the Citrus Vinaigrette ingredients ahead of time and just add the olive oil and shake when ready to serve. Key Lime Pie: This comes together quickly, so I’ll make this in the morning and refrigerate so that it’s ready for supper. Monday: Shrimp Avocado Salad: I’ll cook enough shrimp for this meal, as well as Shrimp Tacos for Tuesday’s supper while I’m making it. This salad comes together quickly and is so light and perfect for a summer beach supper! Tuesday:Restaurant Style Salsa: Make this ahead and refrigerate. Perfect Queso: Grate all the cheeses and place in airtight bags or containers until ready to prepare. This is ready in minutes! Shrimp Tacos and Fish Tacos: I’ll be using the extra shrimp I cooked on Monday and the extra grouper I made on Sunday for these two types of tacos. So easy! Thursday:Citrus Shrimp: Super easy and ready in minutes! Grilled Watermelon and Peach Salad: I’m so excited just thinking about this salad! It’s one of my favorite salads (aren’t they all?) from the [Add a Pinch Cookbook]( Georgia Peach Crisp: I planned this for tonight since I’m slicing fresh peaches for the salad we’ll be enjoying for supper too! We may even make some [No Churn Vanilla Ice Cream]( to top this with! Yum! Have a fun week – welcome to June! Robyn xo The post [Weekly Meal Plan #25]( appeared first on [Add a Pinch](. [comments]( | [read more]( [Like Weekly Meal Plan #25 on Facebook]( [Google Plus One Button]( [share on Twitter]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [+1]( [Forward]( [Favorite Christmas Cookies!]( Add a Pinch Cookbook! The Add a Pinch cookbook is in stores now and available from these online sellers: [Amazon]( [Barnes & Noble]( [Indiebound]( [Walmart]( [Target Q]( [sold out] I'm so excited to share it with you! Love ya! Robyn xo If you already have a copy of the Add a Pinch cookbook, I'd love your help! Would you share your honest review of the book on [Amazon]( [Barnes & Noble]( [Walmart]( [Targe]( [Indiebound]( or even [Goodreads]( Also, I'd love to see what you are cooking from it! Share photos of recipes you make from the book on Instagram and Facebook! Just tag them with #addapinchcookbook so that I can see them and possibly reshare! Recent Articles: [Spicy Peach BBQ Sauce Recipe]( [Honey Soy Skirt Steak Recipe]( [Weekly Meal Plan #24]( [Strawberry Pretzel Salad Recipe]( [Sweet and Spicy Chicken Wraps Recipe]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Add a Pinch]( [Add a Pinch]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update preferences]( Add a Pinch is the registered trademark of Add a Pinch, LLC. Copyright © 2017 Add a Pinch, LLC All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you previously subscribed to Add a Pinch. Our mailing address is: Add a Pinch, LLC P.O. Box 460Carrollton, GA 30112 [Add us to your address book](

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