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Meal Plan Friday 29th May 2020

So how did it suddenly get to the end of May? It has seemed that time has stood still them boom it is nearly June.

Meal planning has gotten a little easier with the nicer weather. We have got till the end of June delivery slots which is great. Though I am hoping Tesco may soon increase the 80 item limit to even 90 would be good for a family of five for a week

Friday - Gammon, Egg and Chips the girls have been laying lots of eggs and they are lovely with this meal.

Saturday - Fajitas

Sunday - Meatballs

Monday - Crunchy Pesto, Mozarella baked mushrooms. The boys will have pasta, pesto and mozzarella.


Tuesday - Tuna melt with potato wedges. The boys will have tuna mayo and jackets.


Wednesday - Lamb, Hummus and roasted tomatoes I am in fact going to do this with lamb meatballs. The boys like meatballs and flatbread so will have this in a more basic form.


Thursday - Warm new potato, bacon and blue cheese salad. The boys will have omelettes and salad.



Katykicker

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  1. Having access to fresh eggs must be amazing! Your meals for the week sounds lush, thanks for sharing.

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  2. I am loving the sound of those cheesy pesto mushrooms!

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  3. I really can't believe it's June already! What has this year gone!
    I'm glad you are finding meal planning a little easier. The 80 item limit is so frustrating especially when they're not selling multi-packs of things like baked beans and each tin counts as 1 item. Grr!
    Great meal plan! I love the sound of your lamb meal x

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