Anyway, I digress! My menu plan for the 28th April to the 4th May is as follows:-
Saturday dinner - Marinated lamb steaks with barley salad
Sunday dinner - Irish Coddled pork with cider
Monday dinner - Very quick chicken stew (I am planning on making this with chicken breasts)
Tuesday dinner - Leftovers from Mondays dinner
Wednesday dinner - Sticky gammon steaks with steamed greens and rice
Thursday dinner - Black pudding and colcannon
Friday dinner - Sticky pan-roasted sausages with grapes and leftover colcannon
For lunches we will have ham sandwiches, quinoa tabbouleh and scrambled eggs.
Shopping list for the week:-
- Chicken breasts (usually 10 for 10 at my local butchers)
- Gammon steaks x 2
- Lamb steaks x 2
- Smoked bacon
- Black pudding
- Good quality pork sausages (my butcher does some thick sausages that will be suitable)
- Potatoes
- Pak Choi
- Shallots
- Scallions (spring onions)
- Cucumber
- Red chilli
- Parsley
- Carrots
- Swede (29c in Dunnes according to their website)
- Cabbage (29c in Dunnes according to their website)
- Baby potatoes
- Grapes
- Oranges
- Apples
- Bananas
- Pears (29c in Dunnes according to their website)
- Mint
- Red onion (39c for 1 kg in Lidl)
- Frozen broad beans
- Eggs
- Ham
- Full fat milk - 2 litre
- Skimmed milk - 3 litres
- Bread
- Yoghurt's
- Cheese
- Rice Krispies (to make rice krispie buns with the remaining Easter eggs!)
TIP - I have to confess that I often find more recipes to try than there are days in my menu planner and often find it difficult choosing between them. To help me decide I look at the ingredients to work out which recipes I have a few of the ingredients in for already which will make my grocery shop for the week a bit cheaper. Then I look at the time it takes to prepare and cook to work out if it is feasible for me to attempt to make the recipe mid-week when time is of the essence! By doing both these things I usually manage to narrow down the list, but if I don't I'll make a note of the recipe for another week.
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