Last week, the president announced that schools in France would shut for a month as from Monday. There's a two week holiday in there though, so it's only two weeks of online classes to deal with. We won't be able to do much during the holidays, but it'll give me a chance to rest and sort out the house (again !). We're all getting bored of eating the same kinds of meals every week, so I need to start looking up some new recipes or maybe digging out some old favourites.
Monday
lunch- leftovers pie (roast chicken, roast potatoes & veg) with mash
Tuesday
lunch- gratin dauphinois (creamy potato bake), baked ham & ratatouille
dinner- pork chops, rice & veg
Wednesday
lunch- chicken fajitas with rice, salsa & guacamole
dinner- cottage pie
Thursday
lunch - leftovers
dinner- spaghetti bolognese
Friday
lunch- chicken burgers, wedges & veg
dinner - lasagne
Saturday
lunch- quiche lorraine & salad
dinner- I'm thinking we'll fancy a takeaway - maybe kebabs or we have recently discovered a new chippy that might be worth a try
Sunday
lunch- chicken curry & rice
lunch- chicken curry & rice
dinner- leftovers or toast
What a worry that France is shutting down again, at least it gives you chance to rest and sort your house out.
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of the flammenkuechen. I just Googled what it was. Yum, yum.
Great meal plan x
Ooh you can't beat a nice chippy can you! I could just go for a chippy tea right now. I hope the month passes by uneventfully for you x
ReplyDeleteQuite a few of our favourites too - another brill menu
ReplyDeleteI didn't realise you have chippies in France, excuse my ignorance. We have an occasional takeaway, either pizza or McDonald's which is obviously the boys' choice rather than mine, though it does save me cooking and washing up. :) It's worrying that the schools are closed again, hopefully you'll have the jobs in the house sorted out. How was your Easter?
ReplyDeleteWe don't have chippies the same as in England. Ours sell lots of things in baguettes topped with fries (sausages, burgers, chicken, etc) and even more common are kebab shops that also serve chicken and various other bits and bobs (burgers, tacos, which are nothing like "British"/Mexican tacos - they're more like toasted cheese sandwiches made in tortilla wraps with all sorts of meat and chips and sauces inside). But this new restaurant is more like a traditional chippy as it serves more chips with things on the side (sausages, chicken, etc). Easter was very quiet - I was lesson planning/uploading work for this week. I only got one egg each for the kids, haven't had time to get any more ! But I'll make it up next week !
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