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you thought about making up some sandwhiches im doing this aswell as i have loads of jars of marmalade in the larder to use up .hope you get your fridge sorted soon.0
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Half a tin of beans in fridge, four Birds Eye potato waffles and four frozen sausages from God Knows when in the freezer - made a nice full english with eggs and bacon for us all this morning.
I stewed some Aldi rhubarb last week and have loads left over (kids thought it was sour) so I am making that into a crumble for after tea tonight - kids will eat that with ice cream.
Half a Happy Egg quiche in fridge which will have with salad and jacket potato for tea.
Now I just need to think of something I can make with the BOGOF Light philly with roasted red peppers that no-one will eat because they don't like the colour!Jane
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i made my roasted pepper philly into a pasta sauce, fried onions and peppers stirred in philly and a tablespoon of pasta water and when it came together stirred in cooked pasta
i didnt say it was that philly until everyone had eaten it !!!!0 -
I made pasta sauce with my roasted pepper philly too and it was yummy! I added fried bacon lardons, chopped spring onions and crushed garlic and I mixed the Philly with milk, cheese and 1 beaten egg and mixed it all together until the sauce thickened - nom nom nom!"Born to shop, forced to work!"0
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sounds yum0
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butwhat the hell is philly:rotfl:sorry never heardof this whatis it?0
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i have 1 sweet potatoes a garlic new potatoes a carrot in the cupboard a pot of mixed herbs im going to cook these up with some frozen fish cakes boil the veg chop it up in a fryingpan with a little butter fry it and make bubble and squeak this ill do for tomorrows tea0
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saveabobortwo wrote: »butwhat the hell is philly:rotfl:sorry never heardof this whatis it?
Philly = Philadelphia Cream Cheese! I usually stock up when they are on offer or buy own brand versions.
The recipe is adapted from here goodtoknow.co.uk /recipes /504268/pasta-carbonara (I can't add links so you'll need to add the www bit and remove the spaces)"Born to shop, forced to work!"0 -
saveabobortwo wrote: »butwhat the hell is philly:rotfl:sorry never heardof this whatis it?
Philadelphia cheese
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i must be getting old bit behind with the terminology :rotfl:0
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