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Meal Plan Friday 15th January 2021

 Another week of homeschool has finished and we are still staying at home. This weather is not really helping our mood at the moment as here it is wet and miserable. I am counting the days till spring, but the days are getting longer which is nice to see. We have a week of more comfort food. We have a couple of ready meals this weekend as I am shattered and just did not want to think about food or cook.

We do have a couple of new meals to try and not had Tofu for a long time so will be interesting to see how we like it.

Friday - Charlie Bighmas ready meal curry. The boys are trying some cheese nuggets as sounds right up our street with salad and chips.

Saturday - Spag Bol

Sunday - Charlie Bigham Chicken in white wine. The boys are having mini roast dinner.

Monday - Tuna Pasta bake for us all, a family favorite

Tuesday - Chicken Arrabbiatab

Bbc good food Baked chicken arrabiatta

Wednesday - Veggie Rice Bowl

Realfood Tesco Veggie rice bowl

Thursday - Sausage and Fennel Casserole with jackets or a tin of lentils to make it even easier. I will be making this one up.



Katykicker

Comments

  1. Gosh I'm REALLY counting down the days until spring too! I can't wait now!

    I love those Charlie Bighams meals, so flavoursome!

    Have a great week and thanks for linking up!

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  2. I'm really hoping we're out of this by Spring. Lovely meals, I love the Charlie Bingham ones too but also find they are always big enough for two people.
    Have a great week.

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  3. The weather has been rubbish hasn't it. Today is brighter here, thankfully.
    Comfort food is good and ready meals are so handy when you feel worn out. I hope you feel better soon.
    Fab meal plan x

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