We may be back in the real world, but we have not stopped eating cheese for every meal

Hello, and welcome to the first Butterscotch Sundae dispatch of 2016! Not only is it my first post of the year, it’s the first menu plan! Excitement all around!

We had a very nice New Year’s Eve at Rockford’s sister’s house, and we come home on Friday evening to discover that our DVR had not recorded the new “Sherlock” special. So that was a bummer. But the kids helped Rockford take down all of the Christmas decorations — our Christmas tree awaits pickup at the curb at the moment — and they went to see “The Road Chip” while I spent a few hours at Target and Michaels and Kitchen & Co. and Pier One, and it was an altogether fine weekend despite the lack of Cumberbatch & Co.

(It airs again on the 10th, so all is not lost.)

Today we are all endeavoring to return to work and school, and it hasn’t been completely smooth sailing for any of us. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could just ease back into things with a week of half-days after the holidays?

Monday: Macaroni and Cheese
I made the Homeroom
Once upon a time, Poppy was a toddler who dumped macaroni and cheese onto her head.
Once upon a time, Poppy was a toddler who dumped macaroni and cheese onto her head.
recipe
on Christmas Day, but it didn’t come out as creamy and luxurious as it should have because I left it in the oven too long and it dried out. I blame the residual stress from Rockford’s Rockin’ ER Christmas Afternoon Special. (It was a kidney stone, and it is no longer with us.) I was terribly disappointed in the dry mac, so I’m making it again for dinner tonight. We’ll also be having salad to offset the cheese intake.

Tuesday: Chicken enchilada casserole
I found the layered chicken and black bean enchilada casserole recipe several years ago on AllRecipes.com when I wanted some enchiladas but didn’t want to wrap them all up. The corn tortillas tend to get a little mushy, but the flavor is acceptable.

Wednesday: Grilled cheese sandwiches
Rockford and Pete will probably stop for a cheeseburger after basketball practice, but Poppy and I will be at home enjoying grilled cheese.

Thursday: Appetizer night
I’m not sure exactly what’s in the freezer, but I know we have a few boxes of Trader Joe’s appetizers that I never used during our holiday entertaining. I’m also going to make Alton Brown’s Spinach-Artichoke Dip, which looks to be the simplest recipe he’s ever produced.

Friday: Pizza
One of my New Year’s Resolutions was to make homemade pizzas more often. I’m going with the tried-and-true Almost Famous Barbecue Chicken Pizza this week.

Happy New Year to you and yours, and I hope you all have relatively painless re-entries into the non-holiday world.

Still hungry? Check out Menu Plan Monday at OrgJunkie for more menu plans!