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Meal Plan Friday 13th September 2019

School has ramped up again with homework and so much to remember, my course also started this week. This has made me realise I need to seriously up my organisation if this is all going to work and not come crashing down.

Last weeks meal plan went well the two Mary Berry dishes were amazing so will be using that book more. Maybe even looking for a few more of her books.

Friday - Fish fingers, chips and peas for the boys. We are having my favourite Charlie Bigham ready meal as I am shattered and this is a great compromise.

Saturday - Burger and chips for us all. We get our burgers form our local farm shop and they are lovely.

Sunday - I found this new meal on BBC Good food Paprika Chicken and Lentils. The boys will be having a mini chicken roast

Crispy paprika chicken tomatoes and lentils

Monday - Mediterranean Tuna Tart this again is a new one but sounds lovely. The boys will also have a tuna tart but not so many herbs.

Mediterranean tuna pepper and courgette tart

Tuesday - ready meal of some kind as today is manic. Tomato soup for the boys.

Wednesday - Chicken Tagine I found from Mary Berry I think I will try this one in the slow cooker. I managed to find it online here, ours will be eaten the same day though. I am going to try the boys with this and we will see.

Marys perfect Chicken tagine

Thursday - Quorn and Mushroom Stragnoff for everyone.

Mmushroom stroganoff



Katykicker

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  1. Well done on the meal planning & I hope you can get organised xx

    Thanks for linking up!

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  2. Think I will look up that chicken paprika and lentils recipe myself - sounds lovely x

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    1. it was really good. i did mine in strips and it worked very well x

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  3. Sounds lovely, good luck with getting organised.

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  4. For some reason I have never thought of using the Mary Berry recipe books maybe it is one which I will have to purchase. They sound like they have some great meals in

    Charlotte xx

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  5. I have loads of recipe books, including Mary Berry that I've not looked at in ages, I think I should dig them out and get some inspiration as we are getting real bored of our meals now. I like the sound of Mushroom stroganoff.

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    1. the stroganoff was just lovely though i pimped it up a little. this book is really lovely lots of ideas

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  6. Great meals of such variety. I love that you keep the variety up each week. Do get organising so that we ?(and your family) don't miss out on these amazing meal ideas!

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