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Meal Plan Friday 30th July 2021

 I am writing this with the wind and rain lashing against the window with a cup of tea and the Olympics highlights on the TV. You would think it was mid-October not the middle of summer.

This week Mr MC&W has off work but it is a manic month for his job so we can not make any real plans but we will have a few treat meals.

Friday - Scampi or Fish Fingers and Chips and peas

Saturday - Lasagna as a ready meal for us all

Sunday - Fajitas cooked on the BBQ

Monday - Cook Beef Stroganoff with pasta. Tortellini for the boys.

Tuesday  - Pizza and Salad

Wednesday - Fish and Chips on the beach

Thursday - Cook honey and ginger chicken with rice. Chicken Curry for the boys.


Katykicker

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  1. The weather has been terrible today. It certainly doesn't feel like the middle of summer.
    Ohh! I love Scampi. It is one of my favourite ever meals. I hope you get to have your BBQ and your fish & chips on the beach. What fun. x

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  2. The weather really has felt WILD the last few years hasn't it. Always windy, always raining, OR so hot you wish you had just passed out so you wouldn't feel it anymore...!

    Hope you're keeping well and thanks for linking up!

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