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Meal Plan Friday 18th October 2019

Some how I managed to cobble a meal plan together, I really must get more organised but the kids are full of cold and shattered and we have so much homework to do that is the whole family. It is very hard to fit it all in.

Also this constant rain just does not help anything.

Friday - Pizza easy easy easy

Saturday - Quorn Burgers and salad again easy

Sunday - My favourite meal and so easy French Style Chicken this I do with mini roasts

French style chicken with peas and bacon

Monday - Neapolitan Rice Salad from Gino Healthy Italian for me and Mr MC&W he had had the weekend playing golf. Boys will have tuna mayo loaded waffles with salad

Tuesday - Chicken Tagine from Mary berry with couscous. I am going to try this with the boys and see how we go.

Chicken tagine recipe by mary berry

Wednesday - Fish in sauce with new potatoes and roasted Mediterranean veg. Fish goujons, mash and peas.

Thursday - Super Smokey Bacon and tomato spaghetti

super smoky bacon tomato spaghetti



Katykicker

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  1. I love the sound of the tagine! Sounds really flavoursome. Have a great week and thanks for linking up.

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  2. The tagine and the French style chicken both look great - I've bookmarked them both to come back to :)

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  3. I hope you all feel better soon!
    I love the sound of the Neapolitan Rice Salad and the Smokey Bacon and tomato spaghetti x

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  4. Hope you are feeling a lot better now, ooo the smokey bacon and tomato spaghetti sounds amazing and something which we would love in this house as well. I might have to bookmark that recipe

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