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Meal Plan Friday 8th November 2019

Well the fiber increase went pretty well, though the butternut squash and sweet potato soup was not enjoyed. However, the wholemeal pasta was a huge hit as was the change to wholemeal bread and sandwich thins. Lots of little changes have made a big difference.

Friday - Jacket potatoes with omelets filled with cheese

Saturday - Cola Gammon with roast potatoes, carrots, kale and broccoli

Sunday - Chicken Curry - based on this one but coconut milk not double cream

Monday - Harissa Salmon with zesty couscous. Tomato soup with wholemeal toast for the boys.

Harissa salmon zesty couscous

Tuesday - Pizza and Salad

Wednesday - Spanish meatballs with butter beans. Meatballs with spaghetti for the boys.

Spanish meatball butter bean stew

Thursday - Tuna slices for the boys. Mr MC&W and I will have goats cheese and Mediterranean slices with salad.

Please join us in food bank advent as well, have a little look at the post here

Food bank advent 2019




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Comments

  1. Well done with increasing your fiber. It's a shame about the soup.
    It's been ages since I made Cola Gammon. I must make it soon.
    Great meal plan x

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  2. I wish the rest of my family would eat couscous, I love it. The spanish meatball stew sounds interesting.

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  3. Cola gammon sounds something amazing maybe this is one which I will have to add to the meal plan in the upcoming few weeks. I know it is one which the whole family would enjoy x

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