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50p a day til christmas, healthily?!-Weezl's next challenge (part 2)
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I love tinned steak and we haven't had it for ages. Our favourite way was to make a cobbler out of it by topping the meat with scone rings. We love that gorgeous mixture of pastry and dumpling.
Got a thing about pasties too at the moment. I'm drooling at the thought.:rolleyes:AUGUST GROCERY CHALLENGE £115.93/ £250
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In haste as must get on...I posted an easy peasy musroom risotto recipe on here a a while ago...its literally chuck it in, leave to simmer with a lid on and voila! Risotto!! Have a good day all...havent got to make new recipes yet as havent needed to but will post back when I do! Hello shaz - long time no see!!Nerd no 109 Long haulers supporters DFW #1! Even in the darkest moments, love and hope are always possible.0
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Just found two very dusty packets of Earl Grey Green Tea. Not sure about it as I keep hearing green tea doesn't taste great. :undecided
Wondering if it could be used in Bara Brith as I could do with some treaty bits to fill the cake tin. :think: Planning a bake up tomorrow so shall give it some thought.
Must remember to make the ginger cake and treacle scones for the freezer while the ovens on.AUGUST GROCERY CHALLENGE £115.93/ £250
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ISOM - been lurking .....................not had a lot to say gone back to Uni and got a very tired/stressed brain!!!
Used up some lamb chops from freezer for tea, mr t's BBQ range was all half price or less a couple of weeks back so 6 chops for a quid
had spuds and veg from garden and a rice pud for tea
am joining in the storecupboard challenge as i have to make room for a lamb and half a pig.............................*****
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only on os shaz would people have half a pig...:) hugs for tired brain...always hard settling into routine after a summer off (from dim recollection!!)...Nerd no 109 Long haulers supporters DFW #1! Even in the darkest moments, love and hope are always possible.0
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*waves* Back fom my break with my friend, and much refreshed, She's a handy frugal friend to have too, as it turns out her idea of a great day out is to go blackberrying and picking wild apples then returning to the caravan to make a crumble!
Anyway, back home now and will be joining the storecupbord challenge - I need to make room in the freezer for 120 cupcakes.
So, tonight I am thinking of inventing 'piggery pie' - like cottage or shepherd's pie, but with the pack of minced pork I took out this morning, one leftover bit of black pudding and some bacon mis-shapes. I also have some leftover sliced and par-boiled new potatoes which I think I will use to top it. I've also got a ham stock cube, a couple of sticks of celery and an onion to put in, and also thought a dab of mustard might not go amiss. Do you think it will work??? Any other thoughts?
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In_Search_Of_Me wrote: »only on os shaz would people have half a pig...:)
I wish we had a big enough freezer to cope with a lamb and half a pig - wow!0 -
cheerfulness4 wrote: »Just found two very dusty packets of Earl Grey Green Tea. Not sure about it as I keep hearing green tea doesn't taste great. :undecided
Wondering if it could be used in Bara Brith as I could do with some treaty bits to fill the cake tin.
just found this green tea bread online - looks like an interesting make with green tea?
http://www.teanewsdirect.com/?p=513
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I havent got half a pig - shaz has!! No chance of room for one here! What about trying green tea wine?! Elfy what about making a soup with pots, bit of onion and bacon bits and then the pie with the rest?! Just a thought...any lentls/split peas to scatter round the edge of the pork and pots...just make it go further?Nerd no 109 Long haulers supporters DFW #1! Even in the darkest moments, love and hope are always possible.0
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Elfin - that piggery pig sound delish. Yum! And I'd definitely add the mustard.
The tea recipe links were interesting, too. I had a wander on the site and came across Iced blackberry tea. Ohh I used to love the twinnings version in my less frugal days.
I've never made wine ISOM. We don't drink much but I love cooking with wine so we were thinking about looking into that next year. SIL started doing some a few months ago so I'll have to ask her this afternoon when I pop round how its going.
Knee deep in more tomatoes - keep thinking I'm done and then find more to pick. :j They'll be pulped with garlic and onions for the freeze 'meal blocks.'AUGUST GROCERY CHALLENGE £115.93/ £250
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