
Weekly meals plan
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- Estrella
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Re: Weekly meals plan
This week is:
Chicken and spinach rogan josh
Lamb cutlets with roasted pumpkin and green beans
Bombay potato frittata
Chilli con carne
Chicken fajita salad
Chicken and spinach rogan josh
Lamb cutlets with roasted pumpkin and green beans
Bombay potato frittata
Chilli con carne
Chicken fajita salad
- Skips
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Re: Weekly meals plan
In no particular order:
Fry up for dinner
Chicken & Chorizo pasta
Burritos
Pork chops
Roast chicken
Chicken gyros or shawarma (haven't decided yet but we have chicken thighs)
Fry up for dinner
Chicken & Chorizo pasta
Burritos
Pork chops
Roast chicken
Chicken gyros or shawarma (haven't decided yet but we have chicken thighs)
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Re: Weekly meals plan
Stuffed pasta shells
Fishless fingers, JP, corn on the cob, beans
Potato and sweetcorn chowder
Black olive pesto pasta
Veg curry and rice
Sweet potato tagine
Burger/sausages, hopefully barbecued
Fishless fingers, JP, corn on the cob, beans
Potato and sweetcorn chowder
Black olive pesto pasta
Veg curry and rice
Sweet potato tagine
Burger/sausages, hopefully barbecued
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- H1ppychick
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Re: Weekly meals plan
I made a big batch of fridge bottom veg curry and a vat of red pepper and tomato soup on Monday, so that's my meal plan sorted, pretty much.
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Re: Weekly meals plan
Chilli and mash
Tandoori cauliflower, lentil and chard curry
Spring greens, white bean, orzo soup, coriander pesto
Salmon tom yum
Quorn mince shepherds pie, parsnip/pumpkin topping
Leftover shep maybe wi' on egg on it
Tandoori cauliflower, lentil and chard curry
Spring greens, white bean, orzo soup, coriander pesto
Salmon tom yum
Quorn mince shepherds pie, parsnip/pumpkin topping
Leftover shep maybe wi' on egg on it
- bramblerose
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Re: Weekly meals plan
Some carried over from last week:
Shwarma, gyros salad(L)
Beef and black bean
Sweet and sour Chicken
Keema(L)
Cous cous salad with chicken (L)
Roast chicken dinner
Shwarma, gyros salad(L)
Beef and black bean
Sweet and sour Chicken
Keema(L)
Cous cous salad with chicken (L)
Roast chicken dinner
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Re: Weekly meals plan
I was going to ask what does (L) mean but now I reckon it means lunch?
This week I will be considering cardoons. So if anyone has any good recipes featuring them, I've seen fried, frittered and gratinated and all of that business bodes well with me.
This week I will be considering cardoons. So if anyone has any good recipes featuring them, I've seen fried, frittered and gratinated and all of that business bodes well with me.
- bramblerose
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Re: Weekly meals plan
The L is for lunch as I am incapable of making a small amount of food so there's loads of leftovers.
I'm off to Google cardoons.
I'm off to Google cardoons.
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Re: Weekly meals plan
I suffer the same affliction.
They're from the thistle family and are fibrous stems
as far as I can gather.
They're from the thistle family and are fibrous stems

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Re: Weekly meals plan
Are they a bit like artichokes? I've never had one.
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Re: Weekly meals plan
Artichoke/ thistle family but more like celery visually. They are stems not flower-heads. As far as I'm aware.
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Re: Weekly meals plan
I am interested to know what you think of them.
In unusual fruit/veg news I spotted that the place I buy my corn tortillas had fresh tomatillos and jicama so I've ordered them. I am planning to make a roasted salsa with the tomatillos and some maybe this salad with the jicama: https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/sum ... nd-avocado
In unusual fruit/veg news I spotted that the place I buy my corn tortillas had fresh tomatillos and jicama so I've ordered them. I am planning to make a roasted salsa with the tomatillos and some maybe this salad with the jicama: https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/sum ... nd-avocado
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Re: Weekly meals plan
I need to plan. I am thinking (it's quite ricey):
Spicy salmon with stir-fried courgettes and carrots with rice
Korean beef and veg with rice
Eating IN A RESTAURANT
Haggis, baked potato and spinach
Chilli con carne with rice and some sort of veg
Roasted chicken thighs and tenderstem broccoli with tagliatelle with wild garlic pesto
Fish fingers, chips and veg
Spicy salmon with stir-fried courgettes and carrots with rice
Korean beef and veg with rice
Eating IN A RESTAURANT
Haggis, baked potato and spinach
Chilli con carne with rice and some sort of veg
Roasted chicken thighs and tenderstem broccoli with tagliatelle with wild garlic pesto
Fish fingers, chips and veg
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Re: Weekly meals plan
Mushrooms, spinach pasta with wild garlic pesto
Spinach, parmesan orzo with pork chops
Kedgeree
Chicken, purple sprouting broccoli with fried gnocchi
Leek & blue cheese risotto with pangritata
Giant pigs in blankets with mash, peas and onion gravy
Cardoon gratin with crusty bread and salad
Spinach, parmesan orzo with pork chops
Kedgeree
Chicken, purple sprouting broccoli with fried gnocchi
Leek & blue cheese risotto with pangritata
Giant pigs in blankets with mash, peas and onion gravy
Cardoon gratin with crusty bread and salad
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Re: Weekly meals plan
How many of us actually keep to our meal plans? Mine has just been scuppered as I fancy chips and omelette instead of whatever was planned. :))
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Re: Weekly meals plan
I do 90-95% of the time although I keep moving the kedgeree - I've just added to my post - as I need to use the fresh stuff and kedge is store cupboard.
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Re: Weekly meals plan
Pretty much, as that’s what the food shop is based on. Things get moved around and if there’s leftovers to use up, something might get bumped.
- Squirrel
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Re: Weekly meals plan
Yes I’m the same as Wendy. I do bump things quite a lot but usually I’ve shopped based on whatever’s on the list.
Beef teriyaki
Pulled pork
Risotto
Bean chilli
Fish & chips
Veggie curry
Beef teriyaki
Pulled pork
Risotto
Bean chilli
Fish & chips
Veggie curry