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Meal Plan Friday 27th November 2020

 Oh my, we are so close to December and I am still so unorganized. A few new meals this week and some classic ones. But the meal plan is sorted. Normally now I would be doing a link to my post on Foodbank donations for December. This year we are being careful with going out so and I get all my shopping online so I will instead in early December make a donation via the foodbank website and they can get what's needed for Christmas. We will also be buying a couple of toys for our local children's charity.


Friday - Pizza loaded Fries from Pinch of Nom looks amazing. Boys will have pizza and see if they like the look of this one.

Saturday - Chicken Spicy Noodles for the boys and Pinch of Nom Hunters Chicken for us.

Sunday - McDonald's for the boys as they had such awesome school reports. I found this pork dish that sounds lovely for dinner

Braised pork chops with lentils

Monday - Tortellini Pasta Bake - using extra veggies and pesto tasty and simple

Tuesday - Spiced salmon Sagaloo this is a lovely meal and easy one pot. The boys have salmon mash and broccoli.

spiced salmon traybaked sag-aloo

Wednesday - Pinch of Nom Dirty Rice for us all

Thursday - A shop brought pie and mash and greens



Katykicker

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  1. Love the sound of the salmon saag aloo recipe.

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  2. We have donation boxes in our local shops so I have been dropping a few things in them when I nip out for bread and milk.
    Great meal plan. The Pizza loaded Fries sound so good and so does the Spiced salmon Sagaloo x

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