As I guess you probably figured out after last week’s menu plan, I just love summer…especially from a cooking standpoint. This week’s Gluten-Free Diet Menu Plan is in “Lock Step” with last week.

Right now, summer produce is reaching its height of production around here in northeast Ohio. This week we’re having marvelous things like fresh, garden salads, corn on the cob and brownies. (The chocoholic in me made me add that last item… I don’t really have a brownie tree around here but it would be nice :-)).

Anyway, because of the season, I got a little carried away with the vegetables this week and went from A to Z (ARUGULA and Sliced AVOCADO Salad through Sautéed ZUCCHINI) …

… Enjoy!

Gluten-Free Diet Menu Plan

For the Week of August 11, 2013

Day 1 – 30 Minute Meal

Grilled Tilapia Fillets with Parsley Pesto

ARUGULA and Sliced AVOCADO Salad

Grilled Potato Wedges

Peach Ice Cream

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Day 2 – Stir-Fry, a 30 Minute Meal

Chicken and BROCCOLI Stir-Fry from The Gluten-Free Homemaker

Rice

Baby BOK CHOY Salad with Dijon Dressing

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Day 3 – Oven Meal

Shepherds Pie with a Little Cheddar

Oven-Braised COLLARD GREENS and DANDELION GREENS

Sliced CUCUMBERS and ENDIVE with Olive Oil Mayonnaise

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Day 4 – Slow Cooker Meal

Tacos with GREEN CHILI Pulled Pork

Diced GREEN PEPPER & Shredded LETTUCE Salad

Pinto Beans

Fudge Brownies with LENTILS and Cocoa

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Day 5 – 30 Minute Meal

Shrimp Gumbo (of course, with OKRA)

Rice

PAK CHOY, RADICCHIO, SPINACH and Balsamic Vinaigrette

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Day 6 – Slow Cooker Meal

Beef Round Steak in the Slow Cooker with Vegetables

TOMATO, Cucumber & Onion Salad with Oil-Free Vinaigrette

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Day 7 – 30 Minute Meal

Salmon Croquettes

Rice

Sautéed ZUCCHINI with Spinach and Basil Pesto from Kalyn’s Kitchen

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Linked to:

The Organizing Junkie’s Menu Plan Monday where you can find more menu planning resources.

Vegetarian Mamma’s Gluten-Free Fridays where they’re celebrating their first year of linking gluten-free recipes (not just vegetarian)

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