Sunday, 30 May 2021

What's Cooking At The Madhouse ? menu plan week 22


School is reopening full time for all classes as from this week, so we'll see how it goes. Hopefully the number of cases won't rise dramatically. If they do, there is still the rule that a class will be closed for ten days if a positive case is declared, so I can see this getting complicated ! Ah well, only just over a month to go and it's the summer holidays. Phew ! Here's this week's menu plan.

Monday

lunch- veggie burgers and leftover pasta (only me and Sophie at home for lunch)

dinner - chilli con carne with rice

Tuesday

lunch- leftover chilli for Sophie and Pierre - I'll be at the canteen

dinner- sausages, mash and veg

Wednesday

lunch- pork chops with ebly and veg

dinner- chicken in a spicy tomato, onion & olive sauce with pasta

Thursday

lunch - I'm thinking there will be lots of leftovers to use up

dinner-  grilled ham with rice and veg

Friday

lunch- I'll be at the canteen - Pierre and Sophie can go freezer diving or use up leftovers

dinner - Chinese chicken & veg with noodles

Saturday

lunch- chicken burgers with chips & coleslaw

dinner- spaghetti with a bacon and tomato sauce

Sunday 

lunch- chicken fillets in breadcrumbs with roast potatoes and veg (and some gravy for those who want it)

dinner- leftovers or toast

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Katykicker

Monday, 24 May 2021

What's Cooking At The Madhouse ? menu plan week 21


Last week was a blur ! I had two afternoons off (Wednesday and Thursday) and ended up sleeping through both of them - I was absolutely exhausted. It turns out that this is a side effect of the COVID vaccine from Monday though and I'm back to normal now. The weekend was busy - we got some new chairs that needed putting together and a new bed for Juliette (the kids helped me put it together - Juliette is great at DIY apparently !), plus I did this year's tax returns. I'm pleased that today is a bank holiday so I can chill out for a bit before going back to work tomorrow ! Here's this week's plan.

Monday

lunch- Time to clear out the fridge ! I'm thinking leftover chicken, red peppers, onions and rice

dinner -sausages and leftover roast potatoes

Tuesday

lunch- I'll be at the school canteen - the kids can have the rest of the sausages with mash (or sausage sandwiches)

dinner- spaghetti bolognese (or pasta with sausages if they didn't get eaten at lunchtime)

Wednesday

lunch- fajitas

dinner- lemon & thyme turkey with couscous & veg

Thursday

lunch - sandwiches

dinner- fish & potato wedges (or leftovers for Sophie, as she doesn't like fish)

Friday

lunch- I'll be at the canteen, the kids can go fridge diving !

dinner -  paprika turkey, rice & veg

Saturday

lunch- it's possible that the in laws may be up, in which case they want us to find a restaurant - I have no idea what is open and what has outdoor seating, so this could be fun ! :-/

dinner- baked ham, rice and veg (or just a sandwich or toast if we pigged out at lunchtime !)

Sunday 

lunch- roast dinner

dinner- leftovers, cheese on toast or fridge grazing

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Katykicker

Sunday, 16 May 2021

What's Cooking At The Madhouse ? menu plan week 20


Back to a full week this week, after our mega four-day bank holiday weekend ! Not sure how we'll be feeling as Sophie had her first Covid vaccine today and I've got mine tomorrow after work. Fingers crossed we avoid the side effects. Apparently everyone gets the Pfizer one at the big vaccine centre we're using and I haven't seen anyone complaining about feeling rough after that one. I have to go shopping when I get home so I hope my arm's not too sore ! Right, here's what's on the menu plan for this week.

Monday

lunch- I need a quick lunch so that I can dash off to the Covid centre so I'm thinking beefburgers, rice & veg

dinner - cottage pie (or possibly a takeaway if I'm not feeling great)

Tuesday

lunch- I'll be at the school canteen and Juliette's at school this week so Pierre and Sophie can go fridge/freezer diving 

dinner- spaghetti bolognese

Wednesday

lunch- fish and chips (Sophie can have a fried egg instead of the fish, or whatever else is in the fridge)

dinner- this sounds very similar to my bog standard beef stew but let's give it a go : Scouse (with carrots, onions, potatoes)

Thursday

lunch - spaghetti carbonara

dinner- Honey garlic chicken stir fry with noodles or maybe rice

Friday

lunch- leftovers for Sophie & Pierre - canteen for me and Juliette

dinner - slow cooker chicken chasseur with mash

Saturday

lunch- raclette (boiled potatoes and ham/salami, etc covered in melted cheese - on the side, cherry tomatoes, salad, gherkins) 

dinner- baked potatoes with tuna/mayo or raclette cheese

Sunday 

lunch- there should still be plenty of leftovers to use up

dinner- leftovers, cheese on toast or fridge grazing

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Katykicker

Sunday, 9 May 2021

What's Cooking At The Madhouse ? menu plan week 19


Last week was pretty manic - I haven't been getting up at 6.15am for over a month while we've been on holiday and in lockdown so getting to the bus stop at 7am was a bit tricky some mornings, but hopefully we've got used to the early starts again now ! This week should be easier anyway as we only have school on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, then Thursday and Friday are bank holidays so we got a four day weekend - yay ! Juliette's on school at home this week so only me and Pierre have to go to school. Here's the plan for this week.

Monday

lunch- I think there will be leftovers to use up

dinner - chicken fajitas (with rice, guacamole, tomatoes, cheese, salsa)

Tuesday

lunch- I'll be at the school canteen so the kids can fend for themselves - there's some gyros chicken for the girls and Pierre can cook himself a beefburger, with rice or pasta

dinner- I have a pack of 6 chipolatas so the kids can have those, I'll have some salmon, with couscous & veggies

Wednesday

lunch- grilled ham, pasta & veg

dinner- chilli con carne & rice

Thursday

lunch - leftover chilli with rice (or baked potatoes if there's not much left)

dinner- steak (grabbed out of the meat section just as he was reducing the prices!), duchess potatoes and grilled tomatoes 

Friday

lunch- chicken burgers with ebly & ratatouille

dinner - spaghetti carbonara

Saturday

lunch- corned beef hash with mash & veg

dinner- pizza

Sunday 

lunch- roast dinner

dinner- leftovers, cheese on toast or fridge grazing

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Katykicker

Sunday, 2 May 2021

What's Cooking At The Madhouse ? menu plan week 18


Back to school for me and Pierre, plus Juliette is on a week-on, so things may be a bit hectic getting back into the swing of things. An easy week of meals will be needed to help us get back up to speed, I think !

Monday

lunch- leftover pasta carbonara

dinner - BBQ beef with baked potatoes & coleslaw

Tuesday

lunch- leftover BBQ beef with rice

dinner- pork chops with mash & veg

Wednesday

lunch- meatballs and spaghetti with tomato sauce

dinner- battered fish, rice and veggies

Thursday

lunch - leftovers or baked tomatoes stuffed with sausagemeat & rice

dinner- cottage pie

Friday

lunch- the kids can eat leftovers or there are beefburgers in the freezer

dinner - leftover cottage pie

Saturday

lunch- spaghetti bolognese

dinner-mini empanadas/pasties/quiches in a nibbly tea (with crisps, carrots, tomatoes, olives, etc)

Sunday 

lunch- roast dinner

dinner- leftovers, cheese on toast or fridge grazing

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Katykicker

Sunday, 25 April 2021

What's Cooking At The Madhouse ? menu plan week 17


Last week's meal plan included lots of new recipes from a Jamie Oliver series I was watching and they were all much enjoyed. The meatloaf, the chicken kievs, the sausage pasta and the Chinese cashew chicken have all been re-requested. Even better, the kids got involved with helping me out in the kitchen. Unfortunately, that will come to an end now as we're back to school next week, although we have one more week at home doing online learning before heading back to school. OK, so what's on the menu this week? I've gone looking through old recipes on my blog for this week's inspiration.

Monday

lunch- Lemon pepper chicken with rice and veg

dinner - Garlic bread topped sloppy Joes

Tuesday

lunch- Flamiche aux poireaux (Leek tart) with cherry tomatoes & salad (and leftover rice for those who want it) (there should be leftovers if Pierre turns his nose up at leeks !)

dinner- pork chops with mash & veg

Wednesday


dinner- Baked cheese empanadas with rice and cherry tomatoes

Thursday

lunch - Savoyard pork burgers with pasta & creamed spinach

dinner- Slow cooker BBQ beef with rice & veg

Friday


dinner - BBQ beef pies with leftovers from yesterday, boiled potatoes & veg

Saturday

lunch- spaghetti bolognese

dinner- hmmm maybe time for a Saturday night takeaway ? kebabs or fried chicken (from the same shop so they can choose !)

Sunday 

lunch- roast dinner

dinner- leftover takeaway or fridge grazing

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Katykicker

Wednesday, 21 April 2021

April 2021 Degustabox : UK vs International


The postie dropped off this month's Degustabox a few days ago and as soon as we spotted the theme of the box, we were intrigued : UK vs International. Oooh, what would be lurking inside ? The kids instantly spotted several things that they couldn't wait to try !


This month's Product of the Month is one that we instantly grabbed - McVitie's Sticky Toffee Pudding Hobnobs (RRP £1.59 - other Degustaboxers got Chocolate Brownie flavour). These are new flavours in the Chocolate Hobnobs range, inspired by Great British desserts. They are totally delicious, even better than regular Hobnobs. Yum !


Bull's-Eye Kentucky Habanero Hot Sauce With Whiskey (RRP £1.99) sounds like a great product for summer barbecues. I must admit, I wimped out when reading the description though ! "This one's hot - for those in search of firepower, the fruity Habanero chilli is cooked up with a dash of whiskey to pack the heat. Expect bold, sweet aromas with some Kentucky tang." It would be great for adding some heat to meat before putting it on the grill, zinging up your salsa or stirring through chilli. I'll pass this on to a friend !

Dorset Cereals Nutty Granola (RRP £4.15) is a delicious breakfast option, made with crunchy almonds, hazelnuts and cashews. It tastes very natural and you instantly get the feeling that it's good for you. The perfect way to start the day ! 


Tilda Japanese Teriyaki Jasmine Rice (RRP £1.59) is a limited edition, so get in quick ! It's an exciting mix of sticky jasmine rice, spring onions, carrots and water chestnuts, with the addition of soy sauce, sugar and mirin (all ingredients typically used in teriyaki marinade). It's the perfect accompaniment to exotic food - if you want to try something Japanese, check out my recipes for Yakiniku-inspired Beef Stir Fry, Pork Yakisoba or Kamo No Teriyaki (Teriyaki Duck with Soba Noodles) - but it's also great for jazzing up leftovers, for example using up the leftover chicken after a Sunday roast.

Gunna Ginger Rebel Ginger Lemonade (RRP £1.50) is a new drinks option - we've had ginger beer before but not ginger lemonade. Well, in terms of taste, it's very similar, with a fairly mild ginger taste. Gunna's aim is to "battle the bland" and bring customers healthier alternatives that are full of flavour. Their drinks contain less than 5% sugar, fewer calories and no artificial colours or preservatives. Definitely worth a try, if you want something a little bit different to quench your thirst. It might even help you out if you're suffering with morning sickness. (Ginger always used to help settle my stomach when I was pregnant.)
  

Aero Dark & Milk (RRP £1) is a new product from a brand I love. Orange and Mint Aeros remind me of being at school because my best friend always used to bring them in her lunch box - how times have changed ! I wasn't sure about the "dark" part though, as I'm definitely a milk chocolate kinda girl. The bar description is intriguing though : "Introducing Aero Dark&Milk, a darker chocolate bar that is bubbling with smooth milk and dark intensity. Aero Dark&Milk has a higher percentage of cocoa solids than standard Aero, whilst keeping the lightness and smoothness of Aero milk chocolate." Well, it's not bad - you get the same bubbly texture and smoothness - and it would be perfect if you're looking for a richer, stronger cocoa flavour, but I prefer the normal Aero bars. Sorry !

  
Noodl Plus Charcoal Noodles with Epic Mushrooms (RRP £2.50) is an interesting take on pot noodles. The noodles are thicker than most other pot noodle-type products so they take 7-8 minutes to rehydrate but they have a satisfying chewiness that really fills you up. There are impressive large chunks of cauliflower and spring onion in there and a lovely mushroom flavour. Eating black food still seems wrong to me (I said the same thing when trying cuttlefish ink paella !) but it's a tasty and surprisingly satisfying meal. There are other options available - Chilli Noodles with Balinese Spices or (purple) Beetroot Noodles with Heavenly Harissa. As well as the exciting colours, I love the fact that the noodles are plant based, high in protein and high in fibre.

Get More Vits have two products in this month's box - Get More Vits Vitamin D Still Mango & Passionfruit Drink (RRP £1.50) and Get More Vits Multivitamin Chewing Gum (RRP £1.50). They are both simple (and enjoyable) ways of upping your vitamin intake. The drink has a refreshing, fruity flavour and is sugar free and low calorie, as well as providing your daily dose of Vitamin D. The chewing gum is a great way to increase your vitamin intake while freshening your breath. It's available in two flavours - peppermint and spearmint - and, as well as being sugar free, each piece of gum provides a 25% daily dose of ten essential vitamins. 


Kind Dark Chocolate Orange Almond (RRP £1.30) is a healthy snack bar with no secret ingredients, no artificial flavours, no preservatives and no sweeteners. The description confused me, until I took a bite. "An iconic UK flavour, just done better…and a little less round." Ahhh forget the almonds, just think chocolate orange ! Well, it's not quite the same but it's very tasty nevertheless. 


Brioche Pasquier Pancakes (RRP £1.65) are a new product and they fit in perfectly with the rest of the range of delicious and convenient breakfast options. The pancakes come in packs of two, which helps to keep them fresh. They can be packed in a pocket or a bag to be eaten cold as a snack on the go but they are even tastier if you heat them up in the microwave then top them with fruit (blueberries, strawberries and raspberries work really well), maple syrup or (the Madhouse kids' favourite option !) chocolate and hazelnut spread.


Very Lazy Chipotle Paste (RRP £2) is a convenient way or adding a touch of heat to all your home-cooked Mexican-inspired meals. As well as a chilli kick, you get a lovely smoky flavour that adds depth to anything from fajitas and chilli to burritos and tacos. The great thing if you're cooking for your family is that you can serve the kids then stir through a little bit of paste for the adults.

This was a great box with a real mixture of ingredients. The kids didn't think it was particularly international, but when I pointed out that chipotle is Mexican, pancakes are French, teriyaki rice is Japanese, noodles are (amongst other nationalities) Chinese and Kentucky habanero sauce is American, they had to agree, even if, as far as they were concerned, they were just normal store cupboard ingredients. It just goes to show how many different types of cooking they're used to !

 A subscription to Degustabox costs £12.99 per month including delivery, with each box having a value of much more than that, but the great news is, I have a discount coupon code for you which means you'll get the first box for just £9.99 - enter code PKUFE at the checkout. 

for more information :

Also now on Instagram @DegustaboxUK

Disclosure : We received the box in order to write an honest review. As a Degustabox blogger, I receive all of the products that go into the monthly boxes, but subscribers may not get exactly the same selection.

Sunday, 18 April 2021

What's Cooking At The Madhouse ? menu plan week 16


Last week was a lovely (and much-needed) lazy week. I didn't do any of the big jobs that I had planned - oh well, I'm off this week too ! We did spend lots of time dashing off to the local parcel depots with all the stuff that Pierre has been selling on Vinted and he's very happy as he's already earned about €70-€80 ! I'm amazed. Not to mention very chuffed at all the extra cupboard space that this is making ! In terms of cooking, last week we stuck to plan completely. I'm watching Jamie Oliver's Comfort Food as I write this menu plan and it's already giving me some good ideas.

Monday

lunch- chicken cordon bleu with pasta & veg

dinner - Osso buco with risotto (if I manage to find osso bucco at the shop - if not, I'll adapt the recipe)

Tuesday

lunch- battered fish with leftover pasta/risotto

dinner- meatloaf with mash & veg

Wednesday

lunch- leftover meatloaf with couscous & veg

dinner- chicken kievs (I think I'll give Jamie Oliver's version a go and add bacon to the filling) with rice & veg

Thursday

lunch - tuna & potato salad

dinner- spaghetti bolognese

Friday


dinner - Chinese cashew chicken with rice

Saturday

lunch- Hamburger gravy with mash & sweetcorn

dinner-I'm trying to convince the kids they love curries so this is a good starting point - butter chicken with rice & salad

Sunday 

lunch- roast chicken, roast potatoes & veg

dinner- toast or leftovers

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Katykicker

Friday, 16 April 2021

Foul Play Murder Mystery Card Game review


What can you do in the middle of a pandemic when your entire business activity revolves around interacting with the public? Such was the problem faced by After Dark Murder Mystery during lockdown. Rather than sitting around twiddling their thumbs, they decided to look at news ways to keep their business afloat. Faced with the large number of companies offering online activities, they decided to go down a different route. The Foul Play Murder Mystery Card Game was born !

The basic aim of the game reminds me of Cluedo - you have to uncover the perpetrator of a vicious crime. In this game though, you just need a pack of cards, rather than a big playing board, making it the perfect game to pack in your bag when travelling or going on holiday.

The game is set in Edwardian England and the Lord of the Manor has been murdered ! Obviously, the servants are the lead suspects and your job is to unearth evidence and catch the culprit. You have a choice though - will you play Good Cop or Bad Cop?


If you play as Good Cop, you set up the game by removing the fifteen evidence cards from the pack, selecting one of each colour, putting them back in the pack then reshuffling the cards. The evidence cards have facts such as hair colour, sex or clothing on them. Next, lay out nine cards in the middle of the table in a 3x3 grid as "the crime scene". Each player is dealt five cards and the rest go to the side as the "evidence locker". On each turn, you can take a card from the evidence locker and discard one in your hand or play a card, swapping a card with one of your opponents' cards. As you play, you will see the evidence cards go through which will show you who the murderer is. You must have the card showing this person to be able to announce your suspect, lay out your proof and (hopefully !) win the game.

In Bad Cop mode, each player takes seven cards and all cards are in play. You just need to find three evidence cards that match with a suspect card in your hand to win.


It takes a couple of games to get used to how to play and what each card allows you to do, but once you've got the hang of it, it's great fun. There's no waiting around as everyone is involved on each turn so it's a great option for kids who tend to get bored quickly, especially as you can watch players' faces when they pick up a card and try to detect signs of excitement, then remember which colour the back of the card was to try and pinch it ! 

Throughout confinement, I think we all spent far too long online and playing video games, so finding a new card game that is quick to learn, fun to play and keeps everyone off their screens is absolutely great !

FOUL PLAY The Murder Mystery Card Game -   The Manor House Murder 
 A game for 2 – 5 players | Age 8 + 
 £8.95 + p&p www.foulplaygame.co.uk 
 
Disclosure : We received the product in order to share our honest opinion.

Wednesday, 14 April 2021

Testing out the Zerowater water filter jug (review)


We've had some lovely warm, sunny weather here recently (shhh we'll just completely ignore the one snowy day in the middle of the mini-heatwave, as it made no sense whatsoever !) so we've been enjoying afternoons lounging on the patio, reading, chatting and drinking gallons of cold drinks. Diet coke, fruit juice and even home made smoothies (if I'm lucky and the girls are feeling adventurous !) are frequently enjoyed, but we also drink lots of dilutable squash or just a glass of water, especially at mealtimes. I don't mind drinking plain water at all, but sometimes, I'll turn my nose up because it has an extra strong smell of chlorine or, when I'm at the school canteen, it just tastes stale. (I don't want to think too much about what would make water taste "stale" so let's move on swiftly !) 

 Zerowater recently got in touch with some information about the water-drinking habits of the UK population. According to a recent survey by Zerowater UK, 70% of Brits are still drinking unfiltered tap water, which apparently contains microplastics, which is a definite worry. However, bottled water contains twice as much plastic, as well as being expensive, not to mention bad for the environment. (Think of all those empty water bottles ending up in landfill - eeek !)


Zerowater offered us the chance to try out one of their water filters, which are supposed to be twice as good as Brita. Zerowater removes as much as 99.6% of all toxins, solids and contaminants, such as chlorine, aluminium and plastic particles, and reading through the complete list of contaminants removed (which you can see here) is actually quite scary - mercury, lead, asbestos, arsenic ... Crikey !

The Zerowater jug comes with a total dissolved solids reader so you can test your area's water quality before and after. Some cities like Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and London have water readings of over 280, but after using Zerowater it drops to 0.  There is actually a great video to prove this, showing Philip Schofield putting the water jug through its paces by turning red wine into pure water ! I'm not wasting wine doing this (sorry !) so here's the video to see for yourselves !


We've been trying the Zerowater jug and it does work very well. The water tastes crisp and clear, just the way it should, with no disagreeable chlorine taste. I tried it on the kids and they were unimpressed, claiming that "it doesn't taste of anything". When I replied that that was exactly the point, they looked confused and wandered off, shaking their heads. Kids !

The only downside is that the replacement cartridges are fairly expensive and they apparently need to be changed about every 3-4 weeks, otherwise the water starts to taste bitter. It's worth looking out for bulk-buy deals which will work out cheaper in the long run. You can also get a £5-off voucher if you submit your water quality reading on the website.

The water jug that we received to review is a 12-cup filter worth £39.99, but there are various other sizes available on the Zerowater website.


Disclosure : We received the product in order to share our honest review.
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