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Meal Planning Monday 2014- week 37

Lack of internet access at home (it's taking two weeks to install as we've moved) and lack of access to my blog at work means I have been a bit quiet on the blogging front lately! I didn't want to miss a week for the meal plan but I must apologise for the scrappy nature of this post as I am writing this on my phone!



Monday

I'm at a choir rehearsal so taking a sandwich and have bought my boyfriend a pizza



Tuesday

Chicken with a new kind of Mexican sauce I bought



Wednesday

Spaghetti bolognese



Thursday

I'm off work decorating and supervising the men doing our new floor

Lunch - leftover spaghetti bolognese

Dinner - Chesapeke fish for me, beef burger for the other half



Friday- off work as yesterday

Lunch - TBA

Dinner - I'm going up to London for a friend's birthday drinks so probably need to eat dinner before my boyfriend gets home from work so I might have pasta and he can cook himself something with chips



Saturday

Brunch - bacon sandwich

Dinner - at a wedding



Sunday

TBA

Back on the redecorating!



Hopefully normal service in terms if planning meals, cooking and generally blogging will be resumed next week!


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