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Meal Plan Friday 24th August 2018

How did we get to the end of August it seems to have disappeared so fast along with the summer weather.

Friday - Maple glazed sausages served in hot dog rolls. The boys will have simple spaghetti as the eldest has been a little poorly.


Saturday - Thai Style Rice 

Sunday - Charlie Bigham steak pies (i had these in the freezer after seeing them reduced) with mash and green veggies. The boy will have chicken fingers, waffles and green veggies

Monday - Chicken Kiev with new potatoes and salad. Tomato soup with crusty bread for the boys.

Tuesday - Tuna melts. Tuna pasta bake for the boys.


Wednesday - Ham and Mushroom Frittata. Ham egg and chips for the boys.


Thursday - Gnocchi with mushrooms and broccoli from Jo Pratts Madhouse Cookbook. This will be for us all.

Katykicker

Musings Of A Tired Mummy

Comments

  1. Totally agree with you on the where has summer gone? At least we have had a long overdue decent one this year, before we know it, it will be Christmas! #stayclassymuma@_karendennis

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  2. Some great meals here. The sausages and mustardy onions - yummy! #StayClassyMama

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  3. Your weeks meal plan sounds delicious. Thanks for linking up - also, hope your little one is feeling better now!

    I'd love to find some Charlie Bingham meals on yellow sticker - they seem so overpriced that surely they MUST be nice! xx

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  4. What's in Thai style rice? Sounds intriguing :)

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  5. The summer has flown by hasn't it! Time to dust off my slow cooker soon!

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  6. Some great ideas! I love onions with sausages...
    Tx

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  7. The Maple glazed sausages in hot dog rolls sound delicious!
    It sounds like you have a lot of tasty meals planned this week x

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  8. I can't believe that the summer is over and the kids are back at school. I feel less pressure to feed the children balanced meals now they get school dinner! Thanks for linking up with #stayclassymama

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