More Articles from Tag Archives: Weekly Menu

By popular request (okay ONE person) I’m going to try and do some weekly menus the weeks I’m not traveling. I’m traveling a lot of weeks, though, so we’ll see. Lately I’ve been pretty bored with the recipes in my general repertoire, so making menus has been a chore. Not aided by the general pickiness [...]

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Over on Whipped Out, I used to do weekly menus where I would share what was for dinner at my house over the course of the week. Not that I think anyone cares exactly what we’re eating, but it’s so much easier for me when I have a plan, and I am always interested in [...]

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I almost forgot about the weekly menu (again) because I’m currently in Toronto, where I’ll be until Tuesday. So, of course, that means an abbreviated menu this week, but I still need to cook the last part of the week, so let’s see… Wednesday: pork chops. On the grill if it’s nice, in the oven [...]

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I think I may have mentioned this, but I’m going to be out of town for the next week so not a lot of cooking will get done. Well, not by me, anyway. I’ve been thinking of a few dinner ideas I can suggest to my family while I’m gone. Things that don’t require a [...]

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Let me share something sad with you: we spent most of the morning and a portion of the afternoon yesterday doing some grocery shopping at Sam’s Club and Walmart. But I went without first planning my menu for the week, but we already had a long list for each place, of staples we needed. What [...]

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Last week I was in Toronto and though I came home early thanks to being sick, I only cooked one night out of the last ten days because first we were out of town, then I was out of town and then we were all sick. So we’re ready for some home-cooked meals, but once [...]

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Hello! April already? I’m not sure where March went, but okay. I think I should have gotten Sarah to do a weekly menu for this week, so we could see what she’s doing for Passover, because I’m afraid I have nothing to offer you for Easter weekend. Why? We’re going out of town for the [...]

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Hey, look at that! It’s Sunday. Someone tell me where the week went? And since I’m writing this at 8pm, where the night went? So right now I’m supposed to be getting my taxes in order for the accountant tomorrow and look…I remembered one more task I can use to procrastinate that! Yay me! Last [...]

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Hi there! Did you miss me? It’s been a crazy few weeks of traveling (I’ve been in NYC, Toronto and New Jersey in the last month) and on top of it all, my parents visited and I got the cold from hell. I haven’t actually cooked more than one meal a week for something like [...]

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About Me


Angela James

There is nothing worse than writing a bio. And writing one for your blog sidebar? Blech. Maybe you landed here via Google, followed me from Twitter (does that make you a stalker?) or maybe we met at a conference or you clicked a link from a comment I made at a blog you visited. Hopefully whatever I said didn't make you so mad you came looking for a picture to throw darts at (yep, that's me up above, in my favorite cowboy hat) but instead drove you to find out more about the amazingly witty and intelligent person behind the amazingly witty and intelligent comment.

However you found me, who you found is Angela James, executive editor of Carina Press, Harlequin's new digital-first press. I'm passionate about digital publishing, my mission is to drag people to the digital dark side, one reader (and author) at a time. I'm also Brianna's mommy. At my blog you'll get an odd mix of personal and professional posts about parenting, publishing, books, cooking, sewing and life in general. Come back often, comment frequently and go green—buy ebooks!

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First, I blog once or twice a week at theCarina Press blog, talking about the job, the authors, the books and other things Carina Press. And, of course, you can always find me on Twitter. Or Facebook, if you prefer (mostly the same content, one feeds the other). I also run the Carina Press Twitter and Facebook accounts. Social media, it's where it's at (well, it's where I'm at, anyway).
 

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