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Meal Plan Friday 5th February 2021

The meal plan went well last week, we liked our katsu wraps and will be having them again.

The weather is rather blah at the moment though there is a chance we may get some snow which is very rare for us.

Friday - Pizza is brought in not homemade. As our eldest has his annual blood tests for his type 1 and he hates it. I need something quick and easy for dinner.

Saturday - Slow cooker hoisin style chicken as hopefully, I can pull it apart like pulled chicken. served with rice.

Sunday - Toad in the hole

Monday - Prawn and pineapple Thai rice

BBC Good Food Thai fried prawn pineapple rice

Tuesday - Gammon, egg, and chips

Wednesday - Vegan Bolognese

BBC Good Food Vegan bolognese

Thursday - Smoked salmon and celeriac Duplonise. This is real comfort food.

BBC Good Food Smoked salmon celeriac dauphinoise



Katykicker

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  1. Ooh I love the sound of the recipes - I've just clicked through and they look and sound delicious. Good luck with the blood test ! xx

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    1. Thank you it is a week of meals I love as do the rest of the family x

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  2. We're having a non homemade pizza next week too - can't beat it sometimes can you for a quick and easy dinner! x

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  3. Nice to see the meals you have planned again. Thursday's meal idea is my favourite. I'e only had celeriac once or twice and I remember liking it a lot. Hope the week goes well too.

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  4. Think I need to check out that salmon and celeriac recipe. Hope the tests go ok x

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  5. Your week of meals sounds delicious. Hope the tests go ok for your eldest. Have a good week x

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  6. I hope you got some snow. We've had some and it was a little excitement to make a Monday more enjoyable.
    I love the sound of the Prawn and pineapple Thai rice. x

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    1. It is a brilliant fresh yet warming dish we love it. and can vary the amount of spice x

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