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Meal Plan Friday 19th October 2018

What a wonderful week of weather we had in East Sussex last week, it is half term so we are hoping it can stay for a little longer.

I have had a major fridge clear out and was shocked by the sheer number of half used jars. After giving myself a lecture about waste, it made me realise how I must keep my fridge in a better state of organisation and cut this waste out.

As I mentioned it is half term and Mr MC&W is off work, so the meals we having I am not planning as there will be a few out to give us all a break from the normal routine.

Friday - Treat Charlie Bighams Risotto. Boys are having sausages, chips  and peas.

Saturday - Veggie lasagna for us and the boys its Quorn Burgers and salad

Sunday - Jackets, beans, cheese and eggs

Monday - Pizza and salad for the boys. We will have a Gastro Fish with new potatoes and green veg mix

Tuesday - Treat out or take away.

Wednesday - Treat out or take away.

Thursday - Treat out or take away.





Katykicker

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  1. I like this idea of keeping yourself accountable by putting your meal plans online. Have a great week #Blogstravanganza

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  2. An easy week! Mine is relatively easy this week too, although convenience rather than eating out.

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    1. we decided to stay at home and I needed a break so can not wait for the meals out or in xx

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  3. Hope you have a wonderful half term week! Enjoy your treat meals :) thank you for linking up to #Blogstravaganza xx

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  4. Have a great half term. We still have a few days of school yet.
    Great meal plan. I love the treats out or takeaway. I think we might be doing the same next week x

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    1. You have to do something to make it a little special and also a break for everyone I think xx

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  5. Half empty jars cover the entire top shelf of my fridge! I really need to do a clear out too. I'll have to think up some ways to use up the stuff that is still edible...
    Tx

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  6. Are those Charlie Binghams meals good? I keep seeing them everywhere!

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