Monday, 9 February 2026

Our weekly meal plan! 9th - 15th February!! #MealPlanningMonday

Our weekly meal plan

Monday again! They do seem to come around quickly! After last week being a bit meh, I’ve decided this one is going to be better. It's nothing to worry about, I think I was just hit with a touch of the winter blues. It's a new week and a fresh start.

Last week's meal plan went really well. We ate almost everything on the day I had planned! The only day we changed things was on Friday. We got tea delivered from the local chip shop and I feel zero guilt about it. It was grim outside, raining sideways and my mood had taken a proper nosedive. It was the best decision of the week. I managed to get an absolute bargain. Four large battered sausages, two large portions of chips, a massive tub of gravy and a big tub of baked beans for £12! That fed all of us and would normally have cost double! I hope the chip shop keeps that deal going a while!

I say I don't have much on this week but I do want to get a few things done as next week Stu is off work and Ellie is off college for her half-term break. I want to do a couple of decluttering jobs, a bit of baking and maybe start another craft set.

On the menu this week we have:

Monday - Corned beef crisp bakes with chips and baked beans.
We’re starting the week with something easy and familiar. These corned beef crisp bakes are one of those things that just work. Corned beef, potato and onion, all wrapped up in a breadcrumb coating. I’ll make homemade chips and baked beans to go with them.

Tuesday - Gousto meal - Smoky BBQ Chicken With Pepper & Corn Salad!
Tuesday is a Gousto night and we've had this meal before but it's a good one. Fried chicken in a sticky tomato paste sauce with Henderson’s relish and smoked paprika, plus crispy potatoes and a pepper and corn salad on the side.

A super quick and incredibly easy udon noodle dish with pork, mushrooms and sriracha sauce. Ready in 20 minutes, Midweek calls for something quick, and this one ticks all the boxes.

Thursday - Gousto meal - Beef Chuck Stew With Homemade Thyme Dumplings!
Thursday’s Gousto is a proper comfort meal. Slow-cooked beef, carrots in a rich tomato sauce, herby dumplings and mash on the side. This is exactly the sort of thing I want when the week is dragging and I’m counting down to Friday.

Friday - Pizza!
Homemade or just frozen ones out of the freezer, I am not too sure yet.

Saturday - A Valentines Day meal!
Stu and I are treating ourselves to a meal from M&S. Three courses plus a drink for £25. The poor kids are going to have to fend for themselves. lol

Sunday - A help yourself day!
Sunday is a free-for-all. Everyone can fend for themselves, eat leftovers, make toast, have cereal for tea, whatever works.

What are you eating this week?

Sunday, 8 February 2026

A photo every day for a year! 1st - 7th February Week 6 of #Project365

Happy Sunday! I hope your weekend has been a good one so far. Mine’s been fine. Not amazing, not awful, just plodding along nicely. The only real issue has been the weather which is doing my head in. I know I bang on about it every year but I am so fed up of rain. I always say I could happily stay at home forever, barely leaving the house and being a hermit but it turns out that when I actually stay home for days on end I start to feel restless and a bit unsettled, like I need a change of scenery. I keep reminding myself that brighter days are coming. You can already tell, it’s staying lighter for longer on an evening now and it's not properly dark until almost 5pm which I am loving.

You can also tell when I’ve had a slow week because my Project 365 photos are always food and the TV! If there’s not much going on the camera ends up pointing at plates and screens.

Now for a photo every day!

Toad in the Hole and crisp sandwiches
My eldest
Audiobook and hot cross buns
Curling on the TV and set of pans

32/365 1st February
Toad in the Hole, mashed potato and baked beans. A proper Sunday tea! I did take the photo before I drowned it in gravy. I always forget that some of my readers don’t know what Toad in the Hole actually is. Every time I mention it in a meal plan, someone asks. There are no actual toads involved, its sausages baked in Yorkshire pudding batter and it’s proper British comfort food!

33/365 2nd February
Ham and crisp sandwiches. If I have this for lunch, it’s a dead giveaway that Stu is at home. I never make these for myself because he does it better. Some things just taste nicer when someone else makes them! It has to be white bread, loads of butter, proper ham slices, and a mix of prawn cocktail and chicken crisps. The crisp combination is important. Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it.

34/365 3rd February
Becky was home all day and didn’t move far from this spot. It was really nice to just be around each other without doing much and no, she didn’t get dressed properly. It was PJ bottoms and a snuddie all day. Some days are just made for comfy clothes.

35/365 4th February
The latest book that I am listening to and I am really enjoying it. Tiffy Moore needs a cheap flat and fast. Leon Twomey works nights and needs cash. Their friends think they're crazy, but it's the perfect solution: Leon occupies the one-bed flat while Tiffy's at work in the day and she has the run of the place the rest of the time.

36/365 5th February
Double chocolate and cherry hot cross buns. I had high hopes for these. They were nice but not as nice as I was expecting. There wasn’t enough cherry in them, which was a real let down. I of course still ate them. I didn't want them going to waste.

37/365 6th February
The Winter Olympics started and despite telling myself I wasn’t that bothered, I ended up watching the curling and getting right into it. I don’t even fully understand the rules but I was sat there like I knew exactly what was going on.

38/365 7th February
New pans! Well new to us. I keep saying we need new pans but the price always puts me off. There’s always something more important or more fun to spend money on. A few days ago, my dad asked if I wanted any pans and of course I said yes. I assumed he’d bought himself new ones and was passing his old set on which I would have been perfectly happy with but no. He turned up with these. A full set of matching pans. It’s been years since we’ve had a full set that looks like it belongs together. I am so happy with them! I can’t wait to try them all out properly.

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Saturday, 7 February 2026

This week my Word of the Week is: Lukewarm!! #WotW

This week my Word of the Week is:

Lukewarm

My week has been Lukewarm! Not scorching hot with excitement, not freezing cold with disaster, just lukewarm. The kind of week in the middle of everything where nothing amazing happened but nothing awful happened either. My mood has been a bit meh! I can’t even put my finger on why I’ve felt this way. In January I was full of motivation and everything seemed doable but now I feel like I am just coasting along. The weather hasn’t really helped either but it has been better than last week. A few more sunny spells and less rain.

It hasn’t been all doom and gloom. I did try a couple of new recipes. The Chicken Thigh Soup was a winner. Nothing beats a big, steaming bowl of soup on a chilly evening and on top of that, I started a new audiobook, The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary. I was only just Googling the author to double-check her name when I realised it had been a Channel 5 TV show a few years ago. Now I get to do one of those clever things that readers do, compare the book to the TV show and judge which was better and speaking of TV, I’ve really been getting into crime, thriller and mystery shows lately. Harlan Coben has a bunch of limited series on Netflix to keep me going for the foreseeable future. Although I did get a little confused when James Nesbitt popped up in two different series, playing two completely different characters. One was a father, the other a detective and for a split second I forgot what I was watching and thought I had missed something major.

Ellie had a little adventure this week. She tried something new, going to an open mic night. She wasn’t planning on performing herself, just going to support a friend but it turned into a bigger night out than expected. She told me they started inviting others to join while they were grabbing some food and next thing you know, it’s an evening full of surprises and lots of laughs. She came home after having an amazing time and I had a moment of being an old lady thinking rather her than me. I'd rather be home, PJs on and feet up. Becky is going to a concert soon and she’s just chilling with no rush and no panic about booking hotels or train tickets. I love that she is so calm but I can’t help thinking about how stressed I would be in her shoes. I’d have spreadsheets, plans and everything booked weeks ago!

This time next week Stu starts a week’s holiday from work and Ellie has half-term off college. We have absolutely no plans. Apart from Stu painting the dining room, which I know in my heart is going to turn into a let me take over because you’re being way too careful scenario. It's good that he takes his time but I will watch him and think I can do it quicker. I also know I’ll get frustrated because we’re spending precious free time doing a boring job instead of actually enjoying ourselves. I know the dining room needs painting but can’t it just wait a few more days while we do something fun.

So, that’s been my week. Lukewarm, a little bit of good, a little bit of meh and nice bits sprinkled in here and there. How has your week been? I hope you have had a good one! I am of course linking up with Anne who blogs at Raisie Bay to join in with her Word of the Week linky!

Word of the Week

Friday, 6 February 2026

What I have loved this week! Week 6. #FridayFavourites

Happy Friday! I usually start writing this blog post mid-week and finish it off on a Thursday but this week I started on Sunday as I already had a couple of things that I loved and then I realised most of them were TV shows and movies, so this week's favourites has a theme. I am of course linking up with Erika and Andrea today to share the things which I have loved from the past week.

What I have loved this week

The Beast in Me - Netflix!
The Beast in Me is a psychological thriller about a grieving author, Aggie Wiggs who becomes obsessed with her new neighbour, Nile Jarvis, a wealthy mogul suspected of murdering his first wife, leading to a dangerous, seductive game of cat and mouse as she investigates him for a book while confronting her own inner darkness and loss.

I saw so many people recommend this and binged it over a couple of days. Part of what pulled me in was spotting Mike off Breaking Bad. His character in The Beast In Me gave off the same energy! It’s dark, tense, and one of those shows that quietly messes with your head while you’re watching it. It's not an easy watch, not one for everyone but if you enjoy Netflix thrillers, this one’s worth a go.

His and Hers - Netflix!
Two estranged spouses, one a detective and the other a news reporter, vie to solve a murder in which each believes the other is a prime suspect.

Another show where one of the lead characters pulled me in, Shayne off The Walking Dead! It’s one of those shows where you think you know what’s going on and then you don’t. It keeps flipping things around so you’re never fully on anyone’s side and I spent a lot of it talking to the TV screen saying, Yeah, I don’t trust you! The last 20 minutes were shocking and amazing! I did not see that ending coming at all!!

Responsible Child - Netflix
A British factual drama based on a true story that follows 12-year-old Ray, who stands trial for murdering his mother’s abusive boyfriend. The film explores the complexities of the UK legal system, questioning whether a child should be tried as an adult. It highlights the contrast between the brutal crime and Ray’s chaotic home life, exploring themes of abuse, trauma, and criminal responsibility.

I stuck Responsible Child on thinking I’d half-watch it and then suddenly I was fully invested and a bit emotionally wrecked. Watching a child be treated like a full-on adult in a legal system just felt wrong and I kept thinking how confusing and scary that must be when you’re that young. Everyone around him seemed so quick to decide who he was, like one bad moment cancelled out everything else about him. I kept asking myself what the right outcome even was and there wasn’t one that felt good. It’s not an easy watch but it’s one of those shows that makes you stop and think long after it’s finished.

Harlen Corban's Run Away - Netflix!
The drama follows investment banker Simon Greene as he frantically searches for his runaway, drug-addicted daughter, Paige. His investigation plunges him into a dangerous underworld, where dark secrets and violent truths threaten to shatter his seemingly perfect life. Along the way, Simon uncovers Paige’s hidden connections, including a mysterious young man named Aaron and confronts shocking revelations about his own family.

I was hooked, there were secrets, lies, twists everywhere! I thought I had it all figured out and then nope, totally wrong. James Nesbitt as the dad was a legend. He made you actually care about the mess his family was in! It’s dramatic, tense, it keeps you watching and even when it did get a bit confusing it was still fun! Ruth Jones is brilliant in it too. She makes you pay attention and every time she appeared I found myself thinking, she’s onto something here!

The Apprentice UK - BBC1
I’ve been watching The Apprentice again, it's in it's 20th year and still with Lord Alan Sugar fronting it. It’s like a social experiment where they lock a group of very confident people in a room and remove all common sense. It started with a task in Hong Kong where 20 new contestants were split into two teams and were sent out to grab nine items at bargain prices. A scavenger hunt of sorts and they got lost, couldn't find what they were looking for and struggled with negotiating. It of course made brilliant TV! I have no business knowledge or a fancy suit but know I could do better. Hehehe

Independence Day - Disney+
An alien race destroys major cities of the world with their advanced weaponry. However, a geek, a pilot, the US President and a group of ragtag survivors unite to save mankind from annihilation.

An oldie but a goodie! That film isn’t just a movie to me, it’s a full childhood memory! My brother somehow got his hands on a VHS copy right when it was still out at the cinema, which at the time felt very illegal. We watched it over and over until the tape went funny. I watched it over the weekend because I wanted something familiar and easy to watch but I don’t need the screen any more, I still almost know it word for word! Will Smith punching an alien, Welcome to Earth and dragging it through the desert is still amazing. Every time Bill Pullman starts that speech, my brain switches to autopilot and mouths along and Randy Quaid flying into the spaceship. Hello boys, I’m baaaack. It is unhinged but brilliant!

Friday Favorites

What have you loved over the last week?