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FROZEN MEALS

Krissy Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

FROZEN MEALS - FORGET ME NOTS
Boundary Road Tikipunga Whangarei
Pick Up Mon-Fri – 8.30am- 4pm or Delivered
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At Forget Me Not we have identified a need for supply of meals that are easily heated at home.

These delicious meals are not restricted to clients only, but are available for any of the elderly and disabled people in
our local community who can no longer cook roast meals themselves at home.

The meals are cooked in our WDC A certified kitchen by our chefs and are freshly frozen. Moulied meals are available if needed on request.
Meals can be collected from the Centre Mon-Fri – 8.30am- 4pm or we will deliver if we can for someone who isimmobile etc. Please just phone us on 09 4371144 to order meals or you can visit us to see what meals we have available between the hours of 8.30am- 3.30pm weekdays. Donations can be cash or internet banking.

Our bank details for direct deposits:
ASB : 12 3101 0074475 00

Northland Disabled Charitable Trust t/a Forget Me Not Adult Day Centre
The Menu does vary but includes a broad range as below:

1. Beef Casserole, mashed potato & vegetables
2. Butter Chicken with rice
3. Corned Beef, with mustard sauce, mashed potatoes and vegetables
4. Cottage Pie
5. Chicken Casserole with mashed potato and vegetables
6. Devilled Sausages with mashed potato and vegetables
7. Fish ( Hoki) in white sauce, with mashed potato and vegetables
8. Lambs Fry and Bacon, mashed potato and vegetables
9. Lasagne
10. Macaroni Cheese with Bacon and vegetables
11. Mongolian Beef with noodles and vegetables
12. Roast Beef with Roast vegetables
13. Roast Chicken with Roast vegetables
14. Roast Pork with Roast vegetables
15. Roast Lamb with Roast vegetables and mint sauce
16. Steak and Kidney stew with mashed potato and vegetables
17. Sweet and Sour Meatballs with rice and vegetables
18. Sweet and Sour Chicken with rice and vegetables
19. Smoked Fish Pie with mashed potato and vegetables
20. Spagetti Bolognaise
VEGETARIAN MEALS
21. Vegetarian Lasagne
22. Tofu and Cashew Stir Fry with Egg Noodles
23. Vegetarian Nut Loaf with Peanut Sauce and Vegetables
24. Vegetarian Macaroni Cheese with Vegetarian Sausages and Vegetables
25. Vegetarian Chick Pea Sweet and Sour with Vegetables
(A donation for Delivery is always appreciated)
GF = Gluten Free

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