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Meal Plan Friday 10th August 2018

As I sit writing this it is like someone has turned the switched for summer off and we have entered autumn. I am so trying to get back into the meal planning routine as doing it so late is making my own life rather stressful.

Friday - Posh Fish Finger Sandwiches for us all.

Saturday - Sticky Chicken Chinese tray bake for us all.

Sticky chinese chicken traybake

Sunday - BBQ

Monday - Bacon Spaghetti for us all.

Super smoky bacon tomato spaghetti

Tuesday - Portobello and blue cheese melts for us the boys will have beef burgers.

Portobello and blue cheese melts

Wednesday - Chicken Tikka skewers for us all.

Chicken tikka skewers

Thursday - Pizza shop brought for us all.




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  1. Some lovely meals here. I need to start doing plans! #stayclassymama

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  2. Meal planning is my downfall. During the school year we're only home to make something about 3 nights a week. But I'm always looking for good recipes. Thanks for sharing!
    ~Jess
    #stayclassymama

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  3. Ooo we do posh fish fingers err sandwiches too .they are so yum X #stayclassymama

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  4. You are inspiring me to do this! Something I always wish we could do... I can do it, right? #stayclassymama xoxo

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  5. The hot weather has been back again now and we don't want to face eating any hot food! We're surviving on sandwiches, chips and dips! Thanks for linking up with #stayclassymama

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  6. This is great. I had no idea what to cook for dinner and now I know :) thank you for sharing with #stayclassymama x

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