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Meal Plan Friday 21st May 2021

What a long week, my second covid astra zeneca vaccine which was fine and I felt ok which was brilliant. Our eldest had the most amazing time at PGL but the long days were tough on us all. We will be having a slow weekend so he can recover and rest.

Friday - Fish, Chips and Peas for us all

Saturday - Mr MC&W is playing golf in the pm so a quick meal of chicken burger, pineapple and cheese with sweet chilli dressing. The boys will have plan chicken burgers.

Sunday - Toad in the hole

Monday - A new Tuna Pasta bake I found for us all

Delicious magazine /crunchy melty tuna and broccoli pasta-bake

Tuesday - I found this pineapple and chicken meal it sounds amazing. Will have it with couscous and roasted veg. The boys will have chicken and tomato pasta.

Delicious magazine Fiery pineapple chicken

Wednesday - Risotto for us all. Four cheese for the boys and Mushroom for us.

Thursday - Pork, Hummus, and Roasted Tomatoes. The recipe says lamb but I thought pork would work with the flavours, I may change my mind and do aubergine instead. The boys will have this rice dish

BBC Good food Lamb chops hummus roasted tomatoes


Taste Easy ham fried rice


Katykicker

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  1. I hope you have had a nice relaxed weekend.
    Great meal plan. I love the sound of the new Tuna pasta bake you have found and the pineapple chicken. Yum, yum x

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  2. I hope you have a nice quiet weekend. Your meals sounds lovely this week. I'm glad your vaccine was all good. I've booked my 1st one too. Have a great week x

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