Good morning!
I'm not going to lie - this week I have not done my meal plan, well not yet anyhow but I wanted to get this post up and out there for you all! It's been a very busy weekend - we had a bonfire party at home on Saturday night which pretty much meant Sunday was wiped out cleaning up. Today I sadly have a funeral to attend and my mind really wasn't on meal planning last night. It will be fine, I'll get round to it - I'm just not there yet! I'm at home every evening this week so I want to plan properly and not rush it. I'm looking for low-carb ideas too so if you have any, let me know!
So we'll just get straight to it today - the Linky is now open and you'll find it below so getting linking your #mealplanningmonday post now!
If this is the first time you've stumbled across my blog and you're new to the #mealplanningmonday concept, then the idea is simple - all you have to do is write a blog post about your meal plan for the week and submit the URL of your post using the Linkytools below. If you've not got a blog but want to join in, that's fine too - just leave a comment below telling us what you're planning this week. Any questions, just holler at me via email (in the contact page) or on Twitter @madamding.
Remember we now have a Facebook group and a Pinterest board so if you want any more details about those, please ask.
In the meantime, hope you have a great week whatever you are doing, wherever you are.
Sorry to hear of a bereavement. Hope today goes as well as can be expected.
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ReplyDeleteI don't blame you, your mind wouldn't be on a meal plan after a funeral. I do hope you're ok x
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ReplyDeleteI'm sorry for you loss, I hope you're ok.
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