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Meal Plan Friday 11th March 2022

 Spring seems to be slowly springing into action. The garden much to my delight is coming back to life with the bulbs planted in the autumn about to come into flower.

Friday - Sweet and Sour Chicken

Saturday - Gammon, Egg and Chips

Sunday - Toad in the Hole

Monday - Fish, New Potatoes and veggies. Fishcakes for the boys.

Tuesday - Chicken Curry

Wednesday - Quorn Slices with mash and veggies

Thursday - Fajita Pie. Wraps for the boys.




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  1. It does feel like spring is springing. I am planning to get out into the garden sometime this week to do some work.
    Fab meal plan. We haven't had fishcakes for ages, I think I will have to add them to the meal plan soon. x

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  2. Spring is definitely on the way. I am so pleased. We haven't had toad in the hole for ages. I must make that for my lot.
    Thanks for linking up to #mealplanmonday. We are back this week

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