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Meal Plan Friday 2nd February 2018

We have made it to February at long last, January for us all it seemed never ending. The problem with this month is you want it to be spring but its still winter.

Last weeks comfort food went down really well, the Paprika Pork was great as I changed it and slow cooked it. I will be writing that one up.

Friday - Mr MC&W has a big exam tomorrow so it is a Charlie Bigham Thai Curry even better it was on special offer. Pizza and salad for the boys.

Saturday - Spag Bol and garlic bread a la Mr MC&W for us all

Sunday - Working round a PM party for ATM so its easy meals. Sausages, beans, jackets and broccoli for the boys. We will have sausages, potatoes and red onions roasted in honey and whole grain mustard served with carrots and broccoli

Monday - Fish with a tomato sauce served with roasted vegetables and roasted potatoes. Homemade fish pie for the boys served with peas

Tuesday - Leek, mushroom and goats cheese puff pie with coleslaw. Mini mozarella and tomato puff pie for the boys with salad

Leek mushroom and goats cheese strudels

Wednesday - Slow Cooker Chilli

Thursday - Tuna Melt Wedges with roasted tomatoes

Tuna melt potato wedges




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  1. I have totally cone to rely on your Monday meal plans for inspiration!!look forward to hearing your slow cooker paprika pork!!

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    1. I must get that written up. Was worried it may get boring but it’s so popular x

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  2. I like the idea of having a homemade fish pie! Slow cooker chilli sounds fab too. I haven't planned my meals for this week - so this has given me some ideas! Thanks for sharing x

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    1. Boys love a homemade fish pie. And slow cooker chilli is so simple just makes life easy x

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  3. Ooo, slow cooker chilli. I think I might pinch that idea this week!

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  4. I'm drooling at the thought of goats cheese! X

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  5. Thai Curry and Chilli are 2 of my faves! :)

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  6. Meal Planning has always been something I struggle with. I guess I get into a rut... These are great ideas, and some new items I have never tried before.

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  7. Slow cooker chilli sounds lovely. I'm terrible at meal planning. Some weeks I do it, but most I wing it and end up in a tizz at 4pm as I wonder what the heck I'm going to cook them for dinner. #tacticaltuesdays

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  8. So many of these meals sound delicious! I love the sound of the slow cooked paprika pork- can't wait to hear more about that one! :-) #tacticaltuesdays

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  9. Love the sound of the leek, mushroom and goats cheese pie I bet its delicious as it sounds.
    Thank you for linking up with this week's #TacticalTuesdays

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