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Meal Plan Friday 6th July a two week plan

It is official I have been rubbish with the meal plans over the last few weeks. I have not enjoyed planning food and we have been so busy time has flown by and I have not had time to write them up. 

Here we go a two week special for you

Friday 6th  - Pizza and chips for us all

Saturday 7th - Fajitas for Mr MC&W and Chicken Curry for the boys

Sunday 8th - Sausage Casserole 

Monday 9th - Gnocchi with Mushrooms and Broccoli this is a meal from the madhouse cookbook and is so easy and quick

Tuesday 10th - Spinach and mint frittata from Gino healthy Italian cookbook

Wednesday - Pizza for us all

Thursday - Stuffed red peppers another one from Gino Healthy Italian cookbook

Friday - Scampi for us and fish fingers for the boys served with chips and peas

Saturday - Spag Bol for us the boys are having a McDonald's as a treat for doing so well with their school reports.

Sunday - Ready meal for us and spag bol for the boys

Monday - Mustard Salmon with beets and lentils for us s
using our own beets. Tuna fishcakes and salad for the boys

Mustardy salmon beetroot lentils

Tuesday - Need to use up some pesto so Tortellini with pesto and broccoli. the boys will have tortellini with a homemade tomato sauce

Tortellini with pesto and broccoli

Wednesday - Neapolitan rice salad from Gino Healthy Italian. The boys will have spaghetti with peas and ham in lef over tomato sauce from yesterday

Thursday - Take away as it is our wedding anniversary. The boys will have ham, egg and chips


Comments

  1. I like the sound of Neapolitan rice ,rice is my fave shall have to look that one up!

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  2. Mustard salmon sounds lovely! Xx

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