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Meal Plan Friday 26th July 2019

Well what a week we had, on Friday we arrived at Woburn Center parcs for a little start of the summer holidays break and it was our wedding anniversary. Then on Saturday Mr MC&W, OB and ZAP all got the worst sick bug, so our weekend turned into me nursing the three of them and OB has type 1 diabetes which on every other occasion he has had something like this we have ended up in hospital. With the help of our consultant we kept him out of hospital and we are all nearly recovered. 

Now we have a heatwave and no one wants to eat anything. This week are meals that we all like and that are easy as I need easy meals at the moment.

Friday - Smoked mackerel salad we could not have this last week so I have put it on for this week. Boys are having fish, beans and peas

Saturday - Easy and everyone loves Spag Bol

Sunday - This is one of my favourite meals French Style Chicken

French style chicken with peas and bacon

Monday - Quorn Burgers with choice of toppings

Tuesday - Taco Tuesday 

Wednesday - Omelets and chips

Thursday - Pizza


Katykicker

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  1. oh no! So sorry to hear about the bug hitting. I hope you've had a good week anyway. Thanks for linking up x

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    1. Glad to be back after a week away and yes the bug was horrid xx

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  2. Sorry about the sickness, glad you managed to keep your boy out of hospital. That French Style chicken looks delicious, I may have to try that. I hope you have a better week healthwise this week. x

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    1. it is such an easy and tasty meal i did it with mini roast potatoes that i got from the supermarket x

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  3. Oh no sorry to hear about the sickness bug, glad you are all on the mend!

    Your meal plan sounds delicious for this week :)

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    1. All on the mend now and back to eat us out of house and home xx

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  4. Oh sorry to hear you all had the sickness bug. Great sounding meal plan

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    1. Thank you its a week of simple meals which makes it eve better

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  5. Oh no. So sorry everyone was unwell. I hope everyone is better soon.
    Fab meal plan x

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    1. Thank you and yes we are all better xx

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  6. Oh no! Sorry to hear that everyone was so ill :( Sounds like a good idea to just chose easy meals, I hope everyone feels 100% soon x

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    1. Has made life simple this week and everyone loved them so far too x

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  7. Oh no! What a horrid experience on your center parcs break. So pleased you are all better now.

    French style chicken sounds lovely. xxx

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