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Mexican quinoa salad
Beetroot and hazelnut salad
Roasted beetroot and orange salad
Vegetable Kodak
Bean and sage pie
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That will be korma not Kodak. :lol:

Next week:
Sticky coconut rice cake with turmeric tomatoes
Mushroom kofta curry
Roasted tomato falafel
Creamy corn pasta
Leftovers/Beans on toast
Pot noodles in a hotel room
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:lol: mmm crunchy.

Mushroom dhal with cumin rice
Mushroom omelette with chips and salad
Roasted red pepper soup
Pea pesto tagliatelle
Goan coconut chicken curry
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Roast baby carrots, goat's cheese, puy lentils, dukkah
Hot smoked salmon sushi bowl with wasabi mayo and daikon kimchi
(PROBABLY) peri peri chicken, nice bread, green salad, tomato salad (friend over for dinner, need to check likes and dislikes but think this will be fine)
Haddock and chips, peas, tartare sauce (or fish finger sandwiches with mashed minty peas/tartare sauce if we have surplus bread from previous night)
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This week:
Bean chilli and nachos
Mushroom tarts and salad
Sausage quiche and salad
SP and black bean traybake curry
Hoisin broccoli spicy rice
JPs and beans

Next week:
Mushroom bourguignon and buttery mashed potatoes
Naked tofu katsu curry
Roasted tomato linguine with basil and seed crumb
Chilli corn traybake
Cauliflower pitta with crunchy chickpeas and green tahini
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This week:

Schnitzel and homemade chips
Thai beef salad
Chicken bruschetta spaghetti
Burgers
Chicken, lentil and spinach curry
BBQ brisket, mash and green beans
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Stir fried greens with oyster sauce and soba noodles
Burger with mushrooms & raclette with chips
Hot & sour courgette soup
Korean chicken & sweet potato
Quiche, new potato salad and salad
Sweet potato and split yellow pea curry
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wendy james wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 7:56 pm Cauliflower pitta with crunchy chickpeas and green tahini
This was so good! For lunch the next day in a box too.

This week:
Dal makhani
Hoisin broccoli rice
Shepherds pie
Hoisin mushrooms and noodles
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It sounds good. The sweet potato and yellow split pea curry I made was really good too. I don't particularly like sweet potato but I would go out of my way to buy it to make this curry.

Sag aloo, yellow plit pea dal from freezer, cumin rice
Steak & ale pie with mash, cavolo nero and carrots
Spaghetti pangrittata with cripsy fried egg
Chicken burrito bowl
Carrot cake
Orecchiette with cavolo nero, chilli, pangrittata
Salmon miso udon
Slow cooked whole chicken with last lick sauce and mash
White pizza and chips
Chicken nasi goreng
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Firecracker tofu with broccoli and chilli garlic oil
Mushroom bourguignon and mash
Mushroom tart
Naked tofu katsu curry
Cauliflower pitta with crunchy chickpeas and green tahini :ready:
Pizza pot
Lentil ragu
Hoisin mushrooms and noodles
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I have never been great at planning meals ahead so I hope it's ok to do a retrospective. I'd got a good rotation going over the summer that I didn't really need to think about too much but the shift of seasons has got me racking my brains.

This is from last Saturday. The burgers are planned for tonight (G's request as his last meal as a 12 year old - he is milking his birthday for all it's worth :)) )

Fake Carluccios courgette pasta, green bean, baby gem, rocket and parmesan salad
Pizza night and salad
Black bean and roasted cauliflower tacos with all the fixings
Mushroom ragu, gnocchi, salad
Aubergine parmigiana, rosemary garlic bread, salad
Sweet potato falafel, pilaf and slaw
Michelle Obama burgers, crisps and salad.
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Retrospective is still interesting!

Hot dogs, chips, sweetcorn, beans and coleslaw
Nut roast and veg
Mushroom stroganoff
Crunchy nut stir fry with SP and miso mash
Spicy hoisin mixed veg with Chinese style ‘chicken strips’
Spinach dahl and butter tofu
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We're trying to eat through the freezer (mainly filled with meat) so:
Pork kebabs, pitta, tzaziki, peppers
Beef chili tacos with guacamole, sour cream, cheese
Indian ready meals
Crispy pork rice bowl
Salmon and leek traybake
Game casserole, baked potatoes

I need to think up some things to do with chicken breasts, prawns and salmon.
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I'm trying to use up the freezer too, since it's annoyingly all raw ingredients instead of helpful quick meals. This means it's a real chore though :lol:
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Mine is exactly the same! It's all nice stuff from the local butcher but it's very effortful to work through.
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Salmon, lemon, ricotta risotto
Braised broad beans, garlic rubbed ciabatta, melting oozing cheese
Teriyaki salmon, sesame pak choi, noodles
Slow cooked beef shin stew with sumpling and mash OINK
Hot dog and macaroni cheese
Peanut butter brownies
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Saturday: Michelle Obama burgers, slaw, crisps (bumped form Friday when we had Dishoom via Deliveroo)
Sunday: mushroom and kale lasagne, rocket salad
Monday: fennel and sausage pasta, rocket and chicory salad
Tuesday: chickpea stew with extra spinach added, basmati rice
Wednesday: celeriac shawarma with sesame pitta, hummus, baba ganoush, cucumber, pomegranate and mint salad.
Thursday (tonight): brussels sprout risotto with blue cheese, tarragon and lemon, rocket salad
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The celeriac shawarma sounds good!
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Chicken and bns curry
Fish tacos
Dan Dan noodles
Steak and mash
Prawn risotto
Fish pie
Lamb casserole
Spag bol
Lamb meatball salad
Sweet and sour chicken
Kofta kebabs
Prawn and potato stew
Salmon and broccoli pasta
Cottage pie
Burgers
Plaice and chips
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Just out of interest. Do all your offspring eat the meals posted here? Sb2 was quite happy to try different doors cooked in different ways, but sb1 was a nightmare.
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