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Extra meaty meatloaf for bloke?
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How about searving it with diced carrots, swede and parsnip. The correct name eludes me at the moment.£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4
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Penelope_Penguin wrote:
:think: I'm still not sure.
It's about 24cm x 13.5cm at the top, 20.5cm x 9cm at the bottom, but only 6cm deep.If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
Rikki wrote:How about searving it with diced carrots, swede and parsnip. The correct name eludes me at the moment.
Veg?
:rotfl:If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
Rikki wrote:How about searving it with diced carrots, swede and parsnip. The correct name eludes me at the moment.de do-do-do, de dar-dar-dar0
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aurora_borealis wrote:bashed neeps?Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!0
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mrbadexample wrote::think: I'm still not sure.
It's about 24cm x 13.5cm at the top, 20.5cm x 9cm at the bottom, but only 6cm deep.
So using the top measurements (as Lakeland do) this has a volume of 1944 cu cm. Lakeland 2lb tin is 2052 cu cm. So it's probably 2lb, but with unusual proportions.
Any pictures of the tin? I'll just imagine your bashed neeps, if you don't mind.
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mrbadexample wrote:Veg?
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It has a special name when served diced together.
Mind you you could have mash swede and mashed potato.£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4.............................NCFC member No: 00005.........
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Rikki wrote:It has a special name when served diced together.
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Yes, as above....neeps!
AFAIK bashed neeps is more of a puree, so if diced would be just neeps (maybe dicey neeps?)
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Rikki wrote:It has a special name when served diced together.
Mind you you could have mash swede and mashed potato.
Neeps and tatties?:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0
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