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Meal Plan Friday 28th June 2019

Another week has flown by, and the sun has finally arrived for a couple of days. Last weeks meal plan went really well. This week we have some new meals as well which I am looking forward to seeing if they are as good as they sound.

Friday - Pizza for the boys. We are at a wedding which is a wonderful chance to wear and pretty dress and have a three course meal.

Saturday - Peri Peri Chicken we serve this with chips, feta salad and coleslaw. The boys are having ham, smiles and egg.

Sunday - Swedish meatballs with a beetroot and apple salad, the boys will have this with mash and not the salad. We have a baguette for this.

Swedish meatballs beetroot applesalad

Monday - Gnocchi with broccoli and mushrooms we love this as its quick and easy its from Jo Pratt madhouse cookbook we will all have this

Tuesday - Soy and Butter Salmon served with rice i will stir fry this with some extra veggies. I am going to try this with the boys

Soy butter salmon parcels


Wednesday - Chicken Souvlaki this looks amazing but the bread I will be buying in, one of our lovely other meal bolggers did this meal last week and it sounds lovely.

Chicken Souvlaki


Thursday - Homemade chilli beans with jackets, I do change this a little as I use a chilli mix packet and as its only two of us i leave out the refried beans but I use this as the base idea. Boys will have beans and cheese jackets.

Double bean roasted pepper chilli





Katykicker

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  1. I love the sound of beetroot and apple salad - I need to be more adventurous with salads

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    1. It was really nice but not sure it went with the meatballs x

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  2. I love the sound of your Sunday meal. The Swedish meatballs with a beetroot and apple salad. Yum! I think I am going to have to give that one a try.

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    1. it was ok but needs some tweeks the salad we will def have again x

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  3. Sounds like a delicious meal plan! Thanks, as always, for linking up!

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    1. always a pleasure and love to see all the meal plans each week

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  4. These all sound so extravagant, what a lovely weeks meals. Enjoy!

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