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Meal Plan Friday 26th June 2020

I am a couple of days late with the meal plan, it has been one of those weeks with school work, school meetings, we have to choose a secondary school for our eldest in September, then the heatwave and my brain decided it had had enough.

Friday - Greek Traybake we were meant to have this last week but we had a BBQ so the meals got changed around a little

Saturday - Peri Peri Chicken with chips and a salad

Sunday - Sausages in a giant Yorkshire pudding

Monday - Chicken Kiev, new potatoes and salad. The boys will have crispy chicken, mash and salad.

Tuesday - Melt in the middle fishcakes with salad tor peas this is from pinch of nom 

Wednesday - Jambalaya again this is pinch of nom. The boys will have this just not as spicy.

Thursday - Fajita pie another pinch of nom. The boys will have pizza quesadillas.


Katykicker

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  1. Ooh I can't remember the last time I had a giant Yorkshire - yum! have a great week and thanks, as always, for linking up x

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  2. It sounds like you've been busy.
    Great meal plan. I love the sound of the fajita pie. x

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  3. We call giant sausages in a yorkshire pudding toad-in-the-hole, and it's one of our favourites . (It's also on our menu this week.) I've been craving a Jamabalya, I'll have to check out the recipe on pinch of nom.

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