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It was my son's birthday party yesterday and I am left with a box full of marmite sandwiches which are rapidly going stale.
Any ideas of anything I can use them for, please???I'm broke, not poor. Poor sounds permanent, broke can be fixed. (Thoroughly Modern Millie)
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You can freeze them and take them out for packed lunches0
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a savoury bread and butter pudding, with grated cheese in the sauce. Then freexe the resulting pudding and serve later with a side of peas?
:hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
Benjamin 'Kezzie' Kester Jacob, born 18/03/10, 7lb 5oz:)
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You can freeze them and take them out for packed lunches
Yeah, this is my default solution - just a shame DS doesn't actually like marmite at the moment as he's the one who has packed lunches!a savoury bread and butter pudding, with grated cheese in the sauce. Then freexe the resulting pudding and serve later with a side of peas?
See, I would love this. But neither DS nor DH really like bread puddings, sweet or savoury, so I'd probably end up having to eat most of it. :-(I'm broke, not poor. Poor sounds permanent, broke can be fixed. (Thoroughly Modern Millie)
LBM June 2009, Debt Free (except mortgage) Sept 2016 - DONE IT!0 -
a savoury bread and butter pudding, with grated cheese in the sauce. Then freexe the resulting pudding and serve later with a side of peas?
took the words right out of my mouth!! exactly wha ti was going to suggestNonny mouse and Proud!!
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Cheese goes well on a Marmite sandwich. Are you sure that your family don't like bread and butter puddings? That's a mile away from a bread-pudding.....0
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Angelfeathers wrote: »
See, I would love this. But neither DS nor DH really like bread puddings, sweet or savoury, so I'd probably end up having to eat most of it. :-(
:hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
Benjamin 'Kezzie' Kester Jacob, born 18/03/10, 7lb 5oz:)
cash neutral gifts 2011, value of purchased gifts/actual paid/amount earnt to cover it £67/£3.60/£0
january grocery challenge, feed 4 of us for £400 -
BitterAndTwisted wrote: »Cheese goes well on a Marmite sandwich. Are you sure that your family don't like bread and butter puddings? That's a mile away from a bread-pudding.....
Yeah, I meant bread and butter puddings, sorry! They don't like them because they're too soggy. Me, I love creamy, saucy things, but they don't. :-(
OTOH, mmm, maybe cheese & marmite toasties... :-)I'm broke, not poor. Poor sounds permanent, broke can be fixed. (Thoroughly Modern Millie)
LBM June 2009, Debt Free (except mortgage) Sept 2016 - DONE IT!0 -
bake in the oven, then crumb in the food processor, press into the base of a loose-bottomed flan tin and use as the base of a mushroon croustade?
:hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
Benjamin 'Kezzie' Kester Jacob, born 18/03/10, 7lb 5oz:)
cash neutral gifts 2011, value of purchased gifts/actual paid/amount earnt to cover it £67/£3.60/£0
january grocery challenge, feed 4 of us for £400 -
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