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Meal Plan Friday 23rd February 2018

Mr MC&W is now back from a 4 day business trip to Poland, we have coped well though making all the decisions regarding OBs type 1 has been tough.

We are both in need of some lighter food this week, even though the beast from the east is meant to be bringing in some very cold weather. Not sure the two will go together.

Friday - Pasta with mozzarella and fresh tomato sauce. Beans with cheese and toast for the boys

Pasta with mozzarella mint and fresh tomato sauce

Saturday - A Smoked Mackerel Salad with a horseradish dressing, the boys will have ham, egg and chips

Sunday - This is a bolognese dish from the wonderful Busy Mums Cookbook by Mary Gwynn and is just the most amazing sauce ever, served with a green salad

Monday - A Gino Dish from his healthy cookbook, Baked Potatoes with Broccoli and Gorgonzola served with a fresh tomato salad. The boys will have jackets with tuna mayo and salad.

Tuesday - This is an Ainsley Harriott meal from his meal in minutes book called crispy orange chicken served with rice and stir fried veggies. We have a friend of ATM coming to play so they will all be having fish, Chips and Peas

Wednesday - Bacon, Avocado warm pasta salad. I will be using the orzo pasta for the boys in a tomato sauce.

Bacon avocado warm pasta salad

Thursday - Lamb traybake. The boys will have macaroni cheese with bacon

Greek lamb tray bake


Comments

  1. I love meal plan posts but goodness me do they make me hungry! Looks like your in for a delicious week x

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    1. Hahaha I find that too when I read them. Hope the snow does not ruin them with no electricity x

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  2. Think we need to go down the 'light' road dinner wise this week. Since having the flu I only seem to be able to tolerate plain food oddly!! Lots of baked and plain potato dishes here!

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  3. I love gorgonzola on anything - I'm popping round for that one! haha x

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  4. My husband would love lamb tray bake! X

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  5. My husband would enjoy the crispy orange chicken! I would if it would work with Quorn...?

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  6. Pleased to see I'm not the only one that has to cook two main meals a day. In my dreams we will all have the same food every day!

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  7. Oo lamb tray bake sounds lovely! Fab menu xx

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  8. You had me at Bacon and Avocado! It sounds like you're in for a delicious week! Thank you for the meal plan inspiration!
    #StayClassyMama

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  9. Thank you for this. Now I don't have to think about what to make for dinner anymore! Thank you for sharing with #StayClassyMama

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