Monday 11 November 2013

Meal Planning Monday (11th November 2013)


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.

76 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear of a bereavement. Hope today goes as well as can be expected.

    Sx

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  2. Steel Magnolias

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  3. STEEL MAGNOLIAS... makes me cry every time ! It's beautiful.

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  4. annie ! love it !

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  5. The notebook

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  6. you've got mail

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  7. Beaches! I'm a bit soppy!

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  8. The descent

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  9. It may not be a traditional girls night film, but I love Drive with Ryan Gosling

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  10. The breakfast club. Xx

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  11. Dirty Dancing

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  12. You've got mail

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  13. So sorry to hear of your loss x

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  14. Dirty Dancing

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  15. Katarzyna Szewczyk11 November 2013 at 18:05

    Dirty Dancing

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  16. Bridgett Jones, predictable I know but I still love it.

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  17. Vicky-Louise Robinson11 November 2013 at 18:42

    My friends aren't typically girly so we would choose an adventure or a recent release on DVD that we hadn't seen. I haven't seen Hunger Games yet or Looper so probably would go for something like that.

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  18. Confessions of a Shopaholic

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  19. I 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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  20. love twilight robert patterson gorgeous as a vampire

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  21. Would definitely pick the Notebook! Us gals cry every time

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  22. Sorry to hear of your loss; my blog is full of low carb dishes - look for the moose!

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  23. Duplex cos it's one of my favourites, cute, funny and romantic

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  24. little donkey

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  25. a nice soppy one like the notebook then a feel good film grease so we can all remanice and sing a long

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  26. glee: the concert. good excuse for a sing song

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  27. Ghost & Dirty Dancing

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  28. O Come All Ye Faithful x

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  29. High School Musical

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  30. Likely a musical so Chicago or Moulin Rouge x

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  31. Oh Little Town of Bethlehem

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  32. White chicks or I am Sam

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  33. Love Actually :)

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  34. Bachelorette

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  35. I'm not one for Christmas Carols, but I do love the song A Spaceman Came Travelling, by Chris De Burgh. It's so beautifully simple. :)

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  36. Silent Night

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  37. Little donkey :)

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  38. I'm sorry for you loss, I hope you're ok.

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  39. O Come All Ye Faithful

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  40. O little town of Bethlehem!

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  41. O Come All Ye Faithful

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  42. Kristy Leanne Brown13 November 2013 at 09:34

    Away in a Manager is a soft spot for me too

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  43. O Little Town of Bethlehem

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  44. Hark the herald angels sing

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  45. silent night

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  46. away in a manger too, reminds me of being a little girl and thinking the 2nd line was "no crisp for a bed"!

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  47. The Holly and the Ivy

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  48. I'm not overstruck on christmas carols, does Frosty the snowman count!

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  49. Favourite Christmas Carol: I saw three ships. I can't sing it very well but I love to hear it.

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  50. Away in a Manger kids singing it is so sweet

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  51. I love Little Donkey :)

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  52. Natalie Henderson13 November 2013 at 20:46

    O Little Town of Bethlehem

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  53. I love Silent Night

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  54. Silent night x
    kirstygreer1979@yahoo.co.uk

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  55. O Come O Come Emmanuel

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  56. I Little Town of Bethlehem. It reminds me of when I was little!

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  57. O Come All Ye faithful

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  58. Silent Night.

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  59. My favourite Christmas carol is We Three Kings of Orient Are

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  60. silent night

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  61. Kirsty KJaybaby Caffrey13 November 2013 at 23:28

    Silent Night x

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  62. silent night as my son sung in the christmas school play with the actions made me cry and always does now! x

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  63. Little Donkey

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  64. Karen M Colquhoun13 November 2013 at 23:46

    After today jingle bellls! a little girl sang it to me as she had leanred it at nursery was too cute!

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  65. Little donkey. X

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  66. Noel. I learnt how to play it on the piano when I was wee. It was the only thing I could play, and I played it over and over and over again for about a week. Drove everyone in the house batty!

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  67. O Little Town of Bethlehem

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