Monday 29 April 2013

MPM: 29th April 2013

I feel this post is a bit of a cheat...


I so wanted to take part in meal planning Monday today, I really did. But the trouble is, I’m out three nights this week and so meals will be eaten on the run – probably sandwiches! And, per my last post, is anyone really interested in sandwiches? So there is not an awful lot of planning to be done.

The night that I am in I plan to cook something scrummy with new season asparagus. This could be the asparagus cream pasta that I have blogged about before – or maybe something even simpler like pan roasted asparagus with scrambled eggs.

Friday will probably be burger night…

Saturday looks like being Kashmiri lamb curry with pilau rice in front of Doctor Who.

Sunday – I’ve actually booked myself in to my first ever Pilates class in the evening which could be interesting as I’m one of the least bendy people you could ever hope to meet. I doubt very much that I’ll want an awful lot when I get home, so I’m thinking soup – I have a cheeky can of Heinz cream of tomato in the cupboard which has relaxing Sunday evening written all over it.

As always, more meal planning fun over at Mrs M's

5 comments:

  1. That pasta dish sounds lovely I might have to try that! I've never seen a Pilates class on a Sunday before (I'm in Leeds too), that seems like a good night to do it. I'm not flexible either but Pilates definitely helps! It is great for my shoulders (which are a bit stiff from sitting at a computer all day). Hope you enjoy it (and you can't beat Heinz tomato soup!)

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    1. Thank you - feeling slightly more reassured that I won't be surrounded by a load of pretzel esque ladies now!!! :-)

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  2. I'm so glad you posted, I will be making asparagus pasta very soon! Thanks for the inspiration.

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    1. My absolute pleasure - it's such a lovely simple
      but seriously yummy dish.

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  3. I'm always interested in sandwiches, I seem at a loss for different things to put in them!

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