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Meal Plan Friday 3rd May 2019

We have a busy weekend with a party for the eldest with his friends on Saturday followed by a family meal on the Sunday. It is going to be rather busy and hectic. I will be looking forward to Monday and to get the house back to normal again.

Friday - Chicken Kiev with roasted vegetables and new potatoes

Saturday - Spag Bol in the slow cooker

Sunday - Fish, Chips and peas as the request of the eldest

Monday - Creamy Courgette Lasagna, I am going to try the boys with this and get them to help me make it.

Creamy courgette lasagne

Tuesday - Stuffed peppers with basil pesto and taleggio cheese this is from Gino Healthy Italian and is lovely. The boys will have tortellini with salad.

Wednesday - Tuna Pasta Bake for us all

Thursday - Slow cooker butter chicken for us all

Slow cooker butter chicken


Katykicker

Comments

  1. These all sound yum and you ladies make me feel like I'm not using up my slow cooker enough!
    I should try that butter chicken recipe. Thanks for sharing. We hope the family celebrations go well.

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  2. I love butter chicken but I've not made it in the slow cooker yet.
    #mealplanninglinky

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  3. Mmmm butter chicken. Mmmmmm. Sadly I don't have a slow cooker (or room for one) but this is one of my favourite curries which I rarely make. I must remember to actually put it on my meal plan.
    Tx

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  4. I have never tried butter chickecn but just checked the recipe out and it looks yummy! Maybe I should give it a go!

    I hope the celebrations went well over the weekend!

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  5. It sounds like a fun weekend!
    I think I need to try Slow cooker butter chicken. x

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  6. Great meal plan, love butter chicken and tuna pasta bake.

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  7. Sounds like another delicious week. I love the sound of the butter chicken! Thanks for linking up x

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  8. Ooo thanks for linking up I would never have thought of making butter chicken but for sure thats another one to add to the meal plan in the future

    Charlotte xx

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