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Meal Plan Friday 18th May 20169

We have a busy week at school this week, I am helping out one day and we have two meetings so I need to be organised. The Boston baked beans from last week were a huge success and we will be having them again

Friday - School Disco night which means we are going up and down to school all night. I will have Quorn burgers with the boys and Mr MC&W will be having fish and chips

Saturday - Steak and Chips as a treat for us and the boys will have pasta

Sunday - Sticky Chinese Chicken

Sticky chinese chicken traybake

Monday - Gnocchi, mushrooms and broccoli I have this meal from Jo Pratts Madhouse Cookbook as it is quick and easy and very tasty

Tuesday - Spicy Salmon Tray bake for Mr MC&W and I. The boys will have tomato soup.

Spiced salmon traybaked sag-aloo

Wednesday - Meatballs with spaghetti

Thursday - Pizza and salad





Katykicker

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  1. Love the sound of the sticky chinese chicken

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    1. I love this meal and have changed it so i can do it fast and in one pot hahah

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  2. We havent had gnocchi before and must give it a go. Your ideas sound fab as always and I hope you have a great week ahead with all the school activities.

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    1. it is an amazing product and so much you can add to it veggies, tomato sauce, so many things and so quick xx

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  3. Hmmm everything sounds delicious :)

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    1. thanks I hope its as good as planned xx

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  4. It sounds like you have a lovely week of meals planned. x

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    1. Thank you, too ages this one as well xx

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  5. I really must start making more traybakes. Yours always sound so appetising!

    Thanks for linking up and I hope you're having a fantastic week.

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    1. i love a traybake they are one pot and easy my type of food xx

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