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Meal Plan Friday 1st January 2021

 We have a new year and it seems like nothing is changing. The kids were meant to be going back to school but their primary has had to close which means we are back to homeschool and for how long we do not know.

We are back to more normal food now as we managed to eat up all the gammon and turkey and had no food waste which was really good.

Friday - Beef Pie, mash, and green veg the boys will have chicken pie. These are brought in

Saturday - Canneloni for us with garlic bread and salad. The boys will have ravioli.

Sunday - French Style Chicken

BBC Good Food French style chicken peas bacon

Monday - Risotto mushroom, I bake this in the oven

Tuesday - Pasta, mozzarella and tomato sauce this is a very light dish

BBC Good Food Pasta mozzarella mint fresh tomato sauce

Wednesday - Chicken keiv, mini roasts, and greens

Thursday - Thai Prawn and pineapple rice

BBC Good Food Thai fried prawn pineapple rice



Katykicker

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  1. Well done on avoiding food waste - I know Christmas is often one of the worst times for it. We avoided it too, apart from 4 samosas which accidentally went bad in the fridge!

    Sounds like you're eating well, I hope the homeschooling goes good! x

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  2. Nope nothing much has changed here either. We're all still home. My fella was supposed to be back to work tomorrow but we'll have to see what Boris says later on.
    We have gammon on the meal plan this week. I didn't get any over Christmas and really fancied some.
    Fab meal plan x

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  3. A great meal plan thank you for the ideas we have borrowed the idea of the fried rice for next week it sound something which the whole family will enjoy

    Charlotte xx

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  4. Oooh well done, I was lacking a meal (and inspiration !) to finish off my menu plan this week and you've just reminded me that I have a bag of cannelloni in the cupboard, ready to stuff ! I'm tempted by the French chicken too but I'm not sure about cooing lettuce - is it nice? I think the kids would turn up their noses ! lol

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