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Friday 6th March 2020

We had our food delivery on Sunday I was not sure if we would get everything but we did including the loo roll we actually needed. But we did so that was fantastic. I am hoping this panic buying all will settle down soon.

Friday - Fish, Chips and peas a la freezer

Saturday - Pizza for the boys. Pinch of Nom curry for us.

Sunday - Homemade Lasagne

Monday - Chicken Mozarella tarts for us and tuna tarts for the boys with salad.

Chicken, mozzarella, pesto filoparcels

Tuesday - Tortellini Bake. I am making this one up a little I could not get passata so chose condensed tomato soup with some cream added and lots of veggies I will report back.

Wednesday - Classic Sweedish Meatballs

Classic swedish meatballs

Thursday - Thai Prawn and Pineapple rice for Mr MC&W and myself. Paella for the boys.

Thai fried prawn & pineapple rice


Katykicker

Comments

  1. I got out food shopping delivered on Saturday and was shocked when everything arrived. Pasta and loo rolls which we did need.
    Great meal plan. I love the sound of the Chicken Mozarella tarts and the Thai Prawn and Pineapple rice x

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  3. Yes! Our shopping is arriving today and toilet rolls are NOT on the missing items list. (in fact I'm only missing shower gel, but we have plenty anyway.) The Thai Prawn and pineapple rice sounds so yummy. I bet me and my eldest would love that. (p.s. deleted my previous comment as it linked to my now defunct Blogger account. and you wouldn't have know who I was.)

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  4. I just don't get panic buying, we just popped to Aldi after Footy Sunday for a few bits and was fine by us. Nice meal plan

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  5. Your meal plan sound delicious, I love the sound of the chicken parcels, I think this is something even my fussy 2 would eat!

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  6. Ahh phew! I've got a shop to collect tomorrow and I'm really hoping that we can get everything! I'm also wondering what sort of substitutions I'm going to get tbh!

    Thanks for linking up, sounds like a nice week of meals and I hope you have a good week ahead!

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