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Meal Plan Friday 26th January 2017

Last we changed curry to sweet and sour chicken as I suddenly thought we had not had it in a long time. This week is quite simple to be honest and I had to do the list in a bit of a rush.

Friday - Fish, Chips and Peas for us the boys will have Pizza

Saturday - Burger - Well using birds eye reggae reggae chicken with avocado and cheese served with wedges (a few more calories but it is a treat night) ATM has a party so it will be pasta for the other two

Sunday - Roast Chicken - the boys favourite meal

Monday - Gnocchi and Tomato bake

Gnocchi and tomato bake

Tuesday - Chicken Curry with added veggies from the roast on Sunday

Wednesday - Omelet and Chips

Thursday - Paprika Pork with noodles

Paprika Pork


Comments

  1. I really need to get back to meal planning. The paprika pork with noodles sounds lovely! Thanks for sharing!

    Victoria | www.spokenreveries.co.uk

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    1. The pork is so easy and so tasty just what is needed on a busy weekday

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  2. You are clearly a lover of comforting Winter foods. Me too! Love your menu xx

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    1. Yes I am and I have to say roast chicken is my favourite confort food x

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  3. I think it's a great idea to plan meals for the week ahead. I do plan our meals but they are pretty much the same every week! I need to be more creative!

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    1. I have to plan or we would eat cheesy pasta or fish and chips every night. Makes meals a little more interesting. Though some we try are not good hahaha

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  4. Paprika pork sounds really good! X

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    1. We love it, I keep forgetting about it but its easy and tasty x

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  5. Yum! pasta bakes are some of our favorites as well.

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    1. me too simple food we can just pop in the oven and let it cook x

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