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Meal Plan Friday 14th June 2019

Well what a week, it has felt more like late autumn than June and the rain has just kept coming. Sports day has been postponed and I just keep telling myself we need the rain.

Friday - Cesar Salad for Mr MC&W and I. The boys will have fish goujons, mash and peas

Saturday - Steak and Chips for Mr MC&W and I, we have a family birthday get together on Sunday so decided Saturday would be Fathers day. The boys are having Taco Saturday.

Sunday - BBQ but we are not cooking

Monday - it has been a bit of an indulgent weekend so Neapolitan Salad from Gions Healthy Italian and the boys will have pasta with cheese and ham and veggies

Tuesday - Cod with Bacon, Lettuce and Peas. The boys will have a simple fish pie

Cod with bacon lettuce and peas

Wednesday - Meatballs with spaghetti

Thursday - its hospital day for our eldest with this three monthly type 1 check up and catch up with the team, so a ready meal for the evening as I never feel like cooking after. 




Katykicker

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  1. Yum. Happy Fathers day celebrations and all that. The meals sound really good. How do you manage to do something different for the adults and the kids so often?
    I know how it is sometimes though. I hope the checkup goes well and all the best for a fabulous week ahead

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    1. This week was a particulary bad one for different meals. the kids eat as 4.30 or they snack and end up missing their dinner.

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  2. I really should eat more fish. I like the sound of the cod with bacon

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    1. I try and plan one fish dish a week. We have similar one with chicken and thought this one sounded nice xx

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  3. Hope the check up goes well and you have a great week!

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  4. Ooh cod with bacon - I'd never thought of pairing those two but I love the idea. Definitely one to try :)

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  5. Hope the check up goes well. You sound to have some amazing meals as well

    Charlotte xx

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