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Meal Plan Friday 11th December 2020

 I am putting lunch down as well for the next couple of weeks as I like to be organized. We can easily change them around but I know we are fed lunch and dinner every day. 

One more week left at school and we are so ready for the break. We will be watching a recording of our youngest nativity this week and another mum and I are planning to have bubbles and whats app each other as we watch it.

Friday - Pizza and Salad for the boys, We are having a fish mornay I found on the Ocado app along with green veg and some potatoes.

Saturday - Peri Peri Chicken with chips, coleslaw, and salad such a huge dinner but lovely. Boys have asked for nuggets, chips beans, and peas as they do not like the spice.

Sunday - Lasagna I have got a massive one from M&S really good price and will feed us all.

Monday - Take Out we have pre-ordered two burgers from a local restaurant as it is my birthday. Boys having tortellini. Lunch will be hoisin wraps again it is my birthday and I love hoisin.

Tuesday - Ceaser salad we have eaten pretty heavy food a salad will be nice. The boys will have similar. Three bean Tuna salad for lunch.

Wednesday - Mustard Salmon and lentils. Beans on toast and egg of the boys as they have school roast lunch. Tortellini Salad for lunch.

Mustardy salmon beetroot lentils

Thursday - Mushroom stroganoff for us all, I tend to google this and mix around three ideas together. Paneer, peas, and rice salad bowl for lunch.



Katykicker

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  1. We are ready for the break from school to. Enjoy the Nativity. It's nice you can still watch it.
    Ohh! Happy birthday! I hope you have enjoyed your burger.
    Great meal plan x

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