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Mealplans WB 02 May 2011
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My meal planner for the week is:
Monday: Chicken curry with HM chips and rice, and HM bread
Tuesday: Ham and tuna Salad with potatoes
Wednesday: Cottage pie
Thursday: Jacket potato with salad
Friday: HM pizza
Saturday: BBQ weather permitting
Sunday: Meat and potato pie with veg.Halifax CC £1029/£2490, Tesco CC [STRIKE]£0/£3203[/STRIKE], Tesco loan £15431/£15808, Carloan1 £6743/£8241, Carloan2[STRIKE] £0/£3813[/STRIKE]
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Hi everyone, need to get more organised with foodnow that i start on placement full time:
Breakfasts:
monday - toast
tuesday-thursday scrambled eggs and mushrooms on toast
friday - toast
Lunches:
Tuesday & Thursday - jacket potatoe & salad
Weds & Friday - prawn mayo salad pittas
Dinners:
Monday - HM chili using turkey mince as cheaper
Tuesday - LO HM chicken curry with peas rice
Wednesday - LO HM spag bol with HM spaghetti
Thursday - Fishcakes with HM wedges and salad
Visiting both my mum and Bf over the weekend so the rest of the food is unknown as it stands!
Paying it all off in 2017:
Finance 1- [STRIKE]115[/STRIKE] Paid Jan 2017
Finance 2- 335
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OD 1 - [STRIKE]2200[/STRIKE] 1850
OD 2 - 25000 -
Mon: Dinner @ M&K's
Tue: Veggie fillet in a creme fraiche, cheese & spring onion sauce, with 1/2 jacket potato and veg
Wed: Vegetable stir-fry with noodles
Thur: Dinner @ M&D's
Fri: Beanfeast chilli & rice
Sat: Veggie bolognaise pasta bake & salad
Sun: Veggie escalopes, baked beans & potatoEnjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.I married Moon 8/4/2011, baby boy born 26/9/2012, Angel Baby Poppy born 8/11/15, Rainbow baby boy born 11/2/20170 -
alison6692 wrote: »Ooh Hello I am new but am addicted to meal planning. I am veggie and have a dairy intolerant daughter so it gets tricky find things to cook. I don't like cooking meat but am not bringing them up vegetarian so try to do some meat dishes.
Saturday - BBQ at friends
Sun - Roast veg bake http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/recipes/511740/roasted-vegetable-bake
Mon - Sausage Hotpot (from freezer stash as I am working).
Tues - Roast Chicken, Veggies and Roast Pots.
Wed - Bubble and Squeak (with leftovers from the Roast) and kievs (shop bought).
Thurs - off to visit family for a few days
The roast veg bake was horrid. Have no idea what I did wrong but its put me right off eggs.:heart2:Mum to my little Daisy 3 and Archie 1.:heart2:0 -
alison6692 wrote: »The roast veg bake was horrid. Have no idea what I did wrong but its put me right off eggs.
Thanks very much - I was thinking of trying that recipe but know not to bother now!
Back after a very long break!0 -
Thursday- Chilli chicken one pot
Friday- Sausage mash and veg with onion gravy
Saturday,Sunday away for the weekend
Monday- Indian spice box chicken
Tuesday - Chinese style beef one pot
Wednesday- Spicy chorizio potatoes with fried eggs
Breakfasts- Crumpets, muffins, cereals, fruits, youghurts.
Lunches- Sandwhichs and leftovers
Need to get back into the meal planning as our spending is spiralling againLife is short, smile while you still have teeth
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