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Mealplans WB 28th July 2007
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Sat- We're being naughty eating out
Sun - Mums
Mon - Baked Potato with tuna and salad
Tues - SC Sausage Casserole
Weds - Cauliflower Cheese and veggies
Thurs - SC Chicken Casserole
Fri - Tomato and Mozzarella Pasta with garlic bread
Also I used up my ripe pears by making a Pear, Raisin and Cinnamon Crumble and will probably make some flapjacks this week too.0 -
Curly_and_Co wrote: »I'm still a newbie and have never posted a meal plan so be gentle with me!
Sun: Whole chicken in slow cooker, roast pots, cauliflower, peas and gravy
Mon: Baked bean loaf, potato wedges and carrots
Tue: Chicken (left over) risotto
Wed: Vegetable curry with cashews, rice, naans, yoghurt, mango chutney
Thu: Tagliatelle with vegetable ribbons and garlic bread
Fri: Hm battered fish and chips and broccoli
Sat: Ainsley's Jamaican Jerk Chicken, rice or couscous and veg
Sun: Slow cooked chicken again (DD's favourite), pots and veg
Mon: Going to family in France for 5 days!!
Thanks to all for so much inspiration!
Hi Curly, could I possibly have the recipe for your Baked bean loaf, that sounds like just what I've been looking for recently (trying to cut down on our meat intake!)
I really want to get into this meal planning business but need a few more recipes under my belt before I dare publish what we eat!!Light bulb moment Feb 2014! Total debt then £17,497.64
Current debt £8121.16.
Expected debt free date Aug 2030 with current plan but I will beat that date, I had to adjust it due to a drop in wages
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