As I feared they would, the tomatoes are beginning to ripen all at once. I’ve already got some beautiful, ripe plum tomatoes waiting in the kitchen, and I just came in from the garden with a colander full of Romas, a couple of regular-style tomatoes (the vines are so entangled amongst themselves right now I have no idea what’s coming from what plant, except for the heirlooms, which have a distinctive look but haven’t ripened enough to pick yet), and two more flawless zucchini.

This morning I made two loaves of zucchini bread (from the Morning Glory Farm cookbook — their breads are just heavenly) from one of our big, gorgeous squash, and the Romas are likely going into a good pasta and fresh mozzarella salad for lunches next week.
I spent the last couple of weeks straying from my plan to chart my weekly menus out ahead of time, and I regretted it for the most part. Having a plan is better than not having a plan, and I like to be flexible with my plans, but I still like having some kind of a guideline. Last week I found myself running out of food (and therefore hitting the store more often than I would have liked) and feeling at loose ends when I came home from work.
Here’s this week’s game plan:
Sunday
- Grilled Vegetable Antipasto
- Rigatoni with Sunday Sauce - Braciole and Sausage
- Bread
Monday
- Breaded Chicken Cutlets
- Zucchini and Tomato Casserole
Tuesday
- Pasta with Leftover Sauce from Sunday’s Dinner
Wednesday
- Pork Tenderloin with Banana-Date Chutney
- Green Beans with Garlic and Ginger
- Naan
Thursday
- White Chicken Chili
- Salad with Jicama and Oranges
- Spicy Jalapeno-Cheddar Cornbread
Friday
- Maybe we’ll have fish. Maybe we’ll eat out. We’ll see.
There. I feel better just for having written it all down.

Hey, no grilled antipasto Sunday night! Wasn’t missed terribly.
Comment by Jim — August 24, 2009 @ 2:55 pm
Yeah, the eggplant in the fridge was… how shall I say, past its sell-by date. I figured we had more than enough food as it was. I am looking forward to making this white chicken chili.
Comment by Lisa — August 24, 2009 @ 3:06 pm
What about the eggplants in the garden? Oh yeah, there are no eggplants in the garden. Just a promise of an eggplant.
Comment by Jim — August 24, 2009 @ 3:14 pm
A promise? More like a rumor, if you ask me.
Comment by Lisa — August 24, 2009 @ 3:17 pm