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Meal Plan Friday 2nd November 2018

I got a lot of people liking the sound of the samosa pie and I can confirm it was lovely. I was worried it would be too dry but the sweet potato ensured it was not. I also put the lamb mixture in the slow cooker and then finished of with the pastry in the oven. 

I am in shock it is November and I found planning this weeks meals really hard it too me ages. 

Friday - Fish, Chips and Peas for us all

Saturday - Spag Bol for us all

Sunday - Roast Rack of lamb for me and Mr MC&W and the boys will have roast chicken breast

Monday - Cauliflower Cheese and Spinach Pasta bake. The boys will have cheesy pasta bake with out the cauliflower and spinach but will try some cauliflower on one side for them

Cauliflower cheese and spinach pasta bakes

Tuesday - Slow cooker chicken curry

Slow cooker chicken curry

Wednesday - Tacos made with quorn strips will put they family style with lettuce, salsa, cheese and sour cream so everyone can choose what they want.

Thursday - Baked Potatoes with broccoli and Gorgonzola from Gino's Healthy Italian the boys will have it with beans and cheese and broccoli on the side.





Katykicker

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  1. I love cauliflower cheese - just can't get the boys onboard with it though.

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    1. mine hate it too and i only got a very small cauliflower as well xx

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  2. My favourite meal of yours this week is Wednesdays. Saying that though, the dishes all sound lovely and there is nothing there that I wouldn't have. Thanks again for sharing this week.
    Question, what do you plant at this time of the year when it is nicer indoors?

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    1. This time of year is great for tulip bulb planting ready for spring time. and I have planted out lots of violas and wallflowers in pots and baskets for winter flowers. Veg wise i am not sure as about to start looking into that myself xx

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  3. I love the sound of the Cauliflower cheese and spinach pasta bake. It's something that my girls would love. Fab meal plan x

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    1. its a real comfort food dish but takes time to prepare x

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  4. Everyone is having delicious food in cheese sauce. I can't get Himself to eat it. No cauliflower or macaroni cheese for me. I'm jealous.
    I'm glad the samosa pie was nice. It looked lovely.
    Tx

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  5. It sounds like you've got another delicious week planned! Thanks for linking up x

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