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Meal Plan Friday 27th September 2019

How did we get to the end of September? I am not sure what we have been doing during September but it has flown past. The weather has been just miserable, the none stop rain and grey clouds. Meal planning went well last week and the sausage casserole was really tasty.

Friday - I have chosen some really posh ravioli from Ocado for tonight. I will serve this with a light cream and stock sauce and some extra veggies and garlic bread. The boys are having posh tortellini.

Saturday - Boys have asked to make pizza again. We are having a fake nandos chicken marinated in a nandos sauce with chips, salad and coleslaw

Sunday - Meatballs for us all 

Monday - Gnocchi with pancetta, Spinach and Parmesan I expect I will use bacon instead. This is for us all with the boys will have broccoli rather than spinach

Gnocchi pancetta, spinach-parmesan-cream

Tuesday - Double bean and with roasted pepper chilli I do cheat with this one and use a chilli pack mix. Boys will have tomato Soup.

Double bean roasted pepper chilli

Wednesday - Harissa Salmon with zesty couscous. I am going to try this with the boys but not much harissa.

Harissa salmon zesty couscous

Thursday - Chicken Korma Melts served with rice and salad for is all.

Chicken korma melts


Katykicker

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  1. I agree - where did September go? Your meals sound delish!

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    1. Thank you and yes it is so odd normally it is one of those that drag past x

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  2. I love making a homemade pizza - so tasty and miles healthier than a takeaway one too!

    I can't believe September has gone by so fast either!

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    1. it is fun too which helps with the kids and of course they like it as they have chosen x

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  3. I cant believe September has flown by so fast but we were on holiday for the first two weeks so kinda expected it too.
    Great meal ideas

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  4. The weather has been rubbish hasn't it. It makes me want to just eat casseroles and soup.
    Your meals all sound delicious! I love the sound of the Harrissa salmon!

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  5. The Chicken Korma Melt sounds amazing and one which would go down really well in this house. Hope you have an amazing week.

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