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Meal Plan Friday 27th April 2017

This week is full of birthdays and parties... so much to organise

Friday - Meatballs - I forgot to defrost the meat for Thursday so we had a pizza from the freezer and meatballs on the Friday night.

Saturday - Ham, Eggs and Waffles for the boys. Smoked mackerel Salad for the us

Warm new potato and smoked mackerel salad

Sunday - Roast Chicken for the boys and Roast Chicken, Feta and roasted veg 

Roast chicken with peppers and feta

Monday - Pasta with Mozzarella and tomatoes

Pasta with mozzarella mint and fresh tomato sauce

Tuesday - Sticky Hot dog jackets for Mr MC&W and myself the boys will have cheesy pasta

Sticky hot dog jackets

Wednesday - Lamb Tikka Samosas. Fish and Chips for the boys as it is OBs birthday

Lamb tikka samosas

Thursday - Tuna Melt Wedges the boys will have similar but on puff pastry both with salad

Tuna melt potato wedges


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  1. We've had ham and eggs today, it was yummy! X

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    1. I love that meal think I will have to do for the adults soon xx

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  2. Ooh sticky hot dog jackets sound good. Meatballs is a weekly favourite in our house!

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  3. I can not wait to try the sticky sausages and jackets.

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  4. That sounds like another lovely meal plan. We have hot dogs and curry on ours this week :)

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  5. I am an American. What are sticky hot dog jackets? That sounds interesting.

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  6. Mmm.. now I want roast chicken. Maybe with potato salad.

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