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Meal Plan Friday 17th January 2020

We are still being thoughtful with our food, all meals are around 500 calories and being very careful about portion control. We have lost all our Christmas weight and doing more exercise.

For Christmas I got the book a pinch of nom after seeing lots of bloggers using it and I love it.

Friday - Cheeseburger Pizza Pinch of Nom for us all.

Saturday - Paprika and Mushroom Pork for us all minus the mushrooms for the boys. Lunch Falafel salad. 

Marys paprika pork pot

Sunday - Fajitas for us all. Lunch some kind of thai noodle salad.

Monday - Smoked Salmon and Broccoli Quiche for us all pinch of nom with salad and new potatoes. Lunch is a tuna and bean salad.

Tuesday - Cajun Dirty Rice for us all again pinch of nom. Lunch is pasta salad using the pesto from Thursday.

Wednesday - Loaded naans with salad for us all. Lunch is a avocado, chickpea and cauliflower salad.

Loaded naans

Thursday - Red Pesto Gnocchi for us all.

Speedy Mediterranean Gnocchi





Katykicker

Comments

  1. Hmm Pinch of Nom? I have to go and investigate ! lol

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  2. It sounds like you are being really good and are eating well.
    All of your meals sound great. The Cheeseburger Pizza sounds like something my girls would love.

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  3. Well done on the weight loss! I hope the week is going well for you so far x

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  4. I got the Pinch of Nom book from the library recently - it has some fantastic recipes in it, doesn't it? x

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    1. it is brilliant I could not believe how many i want to cook form it

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  5. Pinch of Nom is fab isn't it?! My boys would love the cheeseburger pizza!

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