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Meal Plan Friday 22nd January 2021

 We have some sunshine which is just lovely and managed to get a little bit of time in the garden. The bulbs I planted in Autumn are coming through which is just lovely. We had a couple of new meals last week one was a tofu rice dish which was lovely and definitely going to have it again. 


Friday - Pizza and salad ala freezer

Saturday - Peri Peri Chicken with chips, salad and coleslaw

Sunday - Roast Beef we have not had a roast in ages thought this would be nice. Dessert will be this

Olive magazine Bourbon biscuit brownies

Monday - Chilli Salmon Noodles I found this one and it sounded really nice. The boys do not like spice so will have tuna fishcakes.

BBBC good food Chilli salmon teriyaki noodles

Tuesday - Chicken Kiev, new potatoes and greens

Wednesday - Paneer Curry with rice and popadoms. This is the basic idea but no cardamon for us as I hate it.

BBC good food Paneer korma

Thursday - Gnocchi in a tomato sauce with pepperoni and served with salad and garlic bread.





Katykicker

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  1. Reading this post while watching the snow fall and suddenly remembered that I have bulbs coming up in the front too! I hope that they survive the frost for us both!

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  2. Lovely meal plan week ahead. We have bulbs popping up in the front too, but we never planted them but they're still pretty. Have a good week x

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  3. The sun is shining here today! Hooray!
    Great meal plan. I love the sound of the Chilli Salmon Noodles x

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  4. I feel like those brownies might be calling my name. I haven't done a roast beef dinner for ages, I need to look out for a joint in my next shop. Sounds like a lovely week of meals!

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