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Meal Plan Friday 23rd July 2021

 I have not written a meal plan for weeks, I started my own business and it has all been a little bit manic. I am not working long hours but trying to get everything done has proved interesting.

My meal planning has still happened but has been very last minute which is not helpful. So I am trying to get better at it. Also, this weather has not helped bright and too hot one day and thunderstorms the next.

Friday - Posh Fish Fingers and Chips

Saturday - Spag Bol

Sunday - Roast Chicken

Monday - Easy Singapore Noodles -  this looks great and is a new meal.

BBC Good Food Singapore noodles

Tuesday - Spiced Salmon Traybake. Salmon, roast pots and peas for the boys.

BBC Good Food Spiced salmon traybaked sag aloo

Wednesday - Sausage Pasta Bake. This is a little extra work but looks and sounds lovely. Be a good one for the boys to help with.

BBC goodfood Sausage pasta bake

Thursday - Spicy Chicken Fillets, Mash and Peas. Easy food my favourite


Katykicker

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  1. You are very brave setting up your own business, I don't think I could. I love Singapore Noodles but I have never made them myself. I will have a look at the recipe and maybe give it a go.

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  2. Good luck with your new business. It sounds like a busy time for you.
    Fab meal plan. I love the sound of the posh fish fingers and the Spiced Salmon Traybake x

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  3. That salmon traybake sounds very interesting!

    That's amazing about the new business, well done and I hope it's a huge success for you! x

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  4. Well done on setting up your own business, what is it doing?
    My husband has set up his own estate agency business this year and last year set up a gardening and home maintenance business and is going amazingly.
    Your meals sounds lovely.
    Have a great week x

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    1. it is a small garden business lots of weeding and helping people out. Loving it x

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