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MPM #3

Hey Guys!
Welcome back to another Meal Plan Monday!

I don't know about you guys but I am finding that when I only meal plan for the week, it is so much easier to stick to it!

This week we have a birthday (mine), a sports carnival for school, and a midweek meeting for church I have to factor in to meal planning, so some of these meals will be make ahead ones so I am not scrambling to get dinner ready before I have to leave the house. 

Monday: Sausages and three veg (peas, carrots, mashed potato)

Tuesday: Chicken Parm and chips (recipe here)

Wednesday: Savoury Mince

Thursday: Butter Chicken and Rice

Friday: Noodles/Pasta

Saturday: Beef Mac and Cheese 

Sunday: Mum cooks


The recipe for the Chicken Parmesan is from Jamerrill's Large Family Table. I have been following her for a few years on YouTube and her large family living is an inspiration. You can find her YouTube channel here.

Hope you all have a great week!

Jacqui xxx

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