Kitchen Log – April 28, 2026

By Natalie
April 28, 2026

Current Fridge Protein & Leftover Inventory (Start of Day)

  • Leftover smash burgers (last of them)
  • Leftover rotisserie chicken from my mom’s (last of it)
  • Cooked ground beef (plain, in the fridge)
  • Boneless skinless chicken thighs (raw — prepped yesterday alongside the loaf pan chicken)
  • Leftover roasted potatoes from Sunday
  • Half a Costco pizza (incoming — more on that below)
  • 1 log homemade beef summer sausage

Morning

  • Finished the last of the leftover bacon
  • Bagels
  • Smoothie with my three year old helper — banana, heavy cream, watermelon, frozen Costco berries, and a cutie orange. No Greek yogurt today so heavy cream for the added fat. She loves this.
  • Pantry snacks mid-morning
  • I don’t post a lot about homeschooling on here, but my kids caught a rare photo of me trying to help with math while also keeping the 3 year old happy/entertained. She was playing ‘baby’ and wanted me to wrap her up!

Lunch — Burgers, Multiple Ways

Used up the last of Sunday’s smash burgers and everyone did their own thing:

  • A couple kids had a straightforward burger on a bun
  • One kid did a burger bowl
  • My 7-year-old decided he wanted a grilled cheese — so I suggested putting the burger patty inside and making a patty melt. He made them for himself and my teenager. They were great.
  • I had the last of my mom’s roasted chicken on a salad with a dressing I made from avocado salsa, regular salsa, and a splash of vinegar — topped with crumbled tortilla chips

My dad happened to be near a Trader Joe’s this morning and brought us blue corn tortilla chips. The blue corn tortilla chip and avocado salsa combo is elite. That’s just a fact.


Snack — The Snack Fairy Strikes Again

My mom showed up with a Costco pizza. She does this often and it never gets old. Everyone had a slice and now I have over half a pizza sitting in my fridge ready to bless us later in the week. Honestly it’ll probably come with us to the final co-op day on Thursday as an afternoon snack.


Afternoon — A Full Cook Session

Banana bread — made by my 7-year-old and 3-year-old together:

Quarter sheet pan, not a loaf pan — and I will die on this hill. Quick breads are just better this way. The center cooks through, the top doesn’t over-brown, it’s easier to slice, and a glaze covers the whole thing evenly. My rule of thumb: keep the same temperature, cut the time in half, then check every 5 minutes after that. Look for it to spring back when pressed, a clean toothpick, and a nice golden top.

Breakfast sausage:

  • Completely out, so I restocked
  • Two bags into the freezer, one into the fridge
  • Ready to go for the week

Chris’s eggs:

  • Prepped three days worth — same method as always, barely over easy into a glass dish, he reheats with almond flour tortilla and sausage in the morning

Dinner

Grilled the boneless skinless chicken thighs — prepped yesterday when I was already doing the loaf pan chicken, so they were ready to go.

Sides:

  • Leftover roasted potatoes from Sunday, crisped back up in the oven
  • Green beans two ways — because I have kids who want them roasted and kids who want them plain and I just want everyone to eat a vegetable:
    • Roasted: frozen green beans on a sheet pan with oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and Italian seasoning at 400°
    • Steamed: frozen green beans in a pot with a little water, plain and simple

Classic protein, carb, veggie dinner. Dessert was ice cream and banana bread. A complete and very solid Tuesday.


Post-Dinner / Looking Ahead

What’s in the fridge now:

  • 2 leftover grilled chicken thighs
  • Cooked ground beef
  • Half a Costco pizza
  • Breakfast sausage (fridge + freezer restocked)
  • Chuck roast in the freezer (cooked, waiting to be pulled)
  • 1 loaf homemade beef summer sausage (I’ll be using this to prep co-op lunches tomorrow)

Tomorrow:

  • Pulling the frozen chuck roast to make barbacoa beef for a full Mexican night
  • We have avocado salsa, we have toppings, we have the setup — it’s going to be so good
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