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I'm eating out of the freezer and cupboards challenge

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  • Kirri
    Kirri Posts: 6,184 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Slight recipe over reaction? :lipsrseal the more the merrier on here usually

    My freezer is FULL and its not a bargain if I can't fit it in is it?

    It's not a bargain if you don't need it in the next week/month?!


    Breakfast - yoghurt and muesli

    Lunch - free yoghurt and muesli (out a lot, lack of food!) followed by a banana

    Dinner - blue cheese and pasta and either beans or courgettes or maybe both, I am inundated with courgettes/marrows.


    Thanks for the cheese/egg recipe suggestions JB, tempted by both but fancied making another bunch of cupcakes then realised I have the mozzarella in to make the polpette this weekend but think I need an egg for that too. Will have to get another egg delivery but I can only get them on Wednesdays..
  • I made JB Aubergine stew and looks well okay smelt nice I have frozen it for another day in portion size.
    I also made Rosa's Aubergine parmigiana and smelt nice that is dinner tomorrow sorted with salad.

    I have audited the half and half freezer and cleaned it:-)

    IN 2 portions aubergine stew , 2 bags aubergine slices and 3 bags runner beans.
    OUT mackeral,rhubarb and ginger crumble, 2 portions veggie shephards pie, meat loaf and yorkshire puddings hM

    DS coming for dinner Sunday so getting all the food we need out of freezer(I can cross a few things of my lists)

    Kirri

    The polpette is delicious a favorite of mine:-)

    Always Happy

    i agree if you have no room for it it is not a bargain:-)

    Edwardia

    Good too see you back sorry about burgalary.But Iceland seemed to have upped there game they were the first to offer home delivery.
    Weight loss challenge 66lb to go /59lb's lost

    Grocery Budget January £150/£175
    Feb £150/
  • Kirri
    Kirri Posts: 6,184 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Just seen this, if anyone needs another courgette recipe, will try it when I get some mushrooms, looks very nice.

    http://www.abelandcole.co.uk/recipes/cheesy-mushroom-and-rice-stuffing

    Decided to go with both courgette cooked in butter and garlic and french beans with the pasta tonight, just cooking..

    I have a cheese question... if you get a whole round of blue cheese, obviously the blue mould is through the cheese but there is a thick grey mould on the outside of the whole round - I've been cutting that off, it doesn't look that eatable?! but it takes the edge of the cheese with it as it's soft inside, is this what I am supposed to be doing? :o
  • Jelly_Biactol
    Jelly_Biactol Posts: 3,636 Forumite
    faganswife wrote: »
    Ive got some packets of Silken Tofu in the bottom of my freezer , exp end of 2010 . Are they going to be okay and apart from making a chocolate mousse type dessert what else can I do with them ?
    If it's gone off, you'll know as it'll smell bad (when defrosted).
    http://vegancooking.livejournal.com/3146450.html?nojs=1
    If it's been in the freezer all the time, I think it should be OK.

    Uses?
    Orange & Almond Cake (vegan, flourless)
    http://gaylourdes.blogsome.com/2008/02/21/flourless-orange-and-almond-cake/
    Pork & Chive Dumplings
    http://nymag.com/restaurants/recipes/inseason/17301/ (recipe says firm tofu but you can use silken)
    Soon du bu (Korean spicy stew)
    http://www.ambitiousdeliciousness.com/2009/09/14/soon-du-bu-spicy-tofu-stew/
    Tofu, Peanut Butter & Banana Spread
    http://munchkinfood.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/tofu-peanut-butter-and-banana-spread.html
    Ceasar Salad Dressing
    http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/no-guilt-caesar-recipe/index.html
    Macaroni & Cheese
    http://www.thekitchn.com/recipe-bighearted-mac-cheese-w-137483
    Vegan Courgette Frittata (recipe says firm tofu but you could try it with silken)
    http://blog.fatfreevegan.com/2011/06/vegan-zucchini-frittata.html
    Courgette & Tofu Burgers
    http://australian.food.com/recipe/tofu-zucchini-patties-349967
    Vegan Lasagna
    http://www.yummly.com/recipe/Vegan-Lasagna-Food_com-153735
    - as a replacement for ricotta, mayonaisse or yoghurt in recipes
    - as an addition to soups
    - as the basis of a healthier version of a cream sauce
    :)
    'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
    Groucho Marx

  • Jelly_Biactol
    Jelly_Biactol Posts: 3,636 Forumite
    Kirri wrote: »
    I have a cheese question... if you get a whole round of blue cheese, obviously the blue mould is through the cheese but there is a thick grey mould on the outside of the whole round - I've been cutting that off, it doesn't look that eatable?! but it takes the edge of the cheese with it as it's soft inside, is this what I am supposed to be doing? :o

    Cheese rind is usually edible (unless it's wax of course) but whether you want to eat it is up to you. Try a bit, and see if you like it (that's what I do, it's often the best bit, though I usually don't eat parmesan-type rind but instead save it to add to soup, like an Italian bouquet garni).
    More detailed info here
    http://cheeseunderground.blogspot.co.uk/2011/01/cheese-rinds-to-eat-or-not-to-eat.html
    and see follow-up comment from SayCheese at 11:59 for a succinct answer:)
    'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
    Groucho Marx

  • Kirri
    Kirri Posts: 6,184 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    ^ I would eat parmesan rind, I usually dice it small and stick it in the freezer till I'm doing pasta/risotto, but this is fuzzy/grey mouldy thick rind, I can't get past the look of it let alone taste it lol.

    I just seem to be wasting the cheese inside a bit by removing it..
  • Sequeena
    Sequeena Posts: 4,728 Forumite
    Out from freezer;
    - 500g beef mince
    - 2 crushed garlic cloves
    - 1/2 bag mixed veg

    Out from cupboards;
    - 1 tin chopped tomatoes
    - 1 tin beans
    - pinch salt, pepper and mixed herbs
    - generous glug worcestershire sauce
    - 2 baking potatoes

    Out from fridge
    - 1 tablespoon tomato puree (slowly getting through it)
    - 50g mild cheddar

    Nothing in :) with the above I made cottage pie
    Wife and mother :j
    Grocery budget
    April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.05
    24lbs in 12 weeks 15/24
  • Jelly_Biactol
    Jelly_Biactol Posts: 3,636 Forumite
    Kirri wrote: »
    this is fuzzy/grey mouldy thick rind, I can't get past the look of it let alone taste it lol. I just seem to be wasting the cheese inside a bit by removing it..

    If the look of it puts you off but you don't want to waste the cheese flavour, what about tying it up in muslin bag like a bouquet garni for soups/stews/pasta sauce etc.
    'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
    Groucho Marx

  • Billie-jo
    Billie-jo Posts: 1,221 Forumite
    OUT - some pitta breads and the sheesh kebab mix that was left from a week or so ago.
    We had this for tea with salad & a slice of belly pork.
    Got given some runner beans today from Mums next door neighbour. Will be using them on Sunday I think.
    IN - Nothing into freezers today.
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    MARCH £62.38/250
  • Jelly_Biactol
    Jelly_Biactol Posts: 3,636 Forumite
    I made JB Aubergine stew and looks well okay smelt nice I have frozen it for another day in portion size.
    It's been in my recipe folder for a while but I haven't got around to making it yet.
    I'd posted the blog recipe in the forum before, a few months ago. The reaction then was slightly different.
    I've met the blog writer Gip Dammone a few times (though we're not exactly BFFs) and he writes just like he talks, very passionate about food, particularly Italian.
    In a recent interview he said:
    Q: What’s getting you excited right now, food wise?
    A: My favourite is risotto with aubergines. I’m enjoying that a lot because it feels healthy!
    :)
    'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
    Groucho Marx

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