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Meal Plan Friday 19th March 2021

The meal plan is a little late this week. I had my covid vaccine as I care for my eldest and it knocked me for six over the weekend. Though all is good now.

Friday - Meatballs with spaghetti

Saturday - Fish, Chips, and Peas for us all. My vaccine is today and I need easy food.

Sunday - Pizza again just in case we need easy pop in the oven food.

Monday - Pasta, Mushrooms, bacon and Pesto

bbc good food Bacon mushroom pasta

Tuesday - Slow Cooker Beef Carbonnade

Delicious magazine Beef carbonnade

Wednesday - Freezer fish with sauce, mash, and peas

Thursday - Chicken (Quorn) mozzarella pesto parcels

Bbc good food Chicken mozzarella pesto filo parcels




Katykicker

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  1. Nice meal plan. Hope your feeling better after your vaccine now, I know a few people that have felt poorly after them but others been fine. Have a good week x

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  2. I'm glad you're doing better and I bet you're glad to have your vaccine too! Sounds like a delicious week of meals - I especially love the sound of the fish, chips and peas. Could just eat some chips right now!

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  3. That's great news about you getting the vaccine. I hope you are feeling better now.
    I think I need to try that Beef carbonnade recipe. It looks so good x

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