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Free recipe booklets etc

lindab15
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Apologies if this has already been posted - can't see it on recent threads.
http://www.cannedfood.co.uk/
Various free booklets/factfiles of recipes using canned food - plus loads of bits around healthy living, the nutritious values of tinned foods etc. Also a competition to win a three piece James Martin saucepan set.
Some nice online recipes in their database, too - Chocolate puddle pudding ??
Seems a nice site - lets you put in what cans of food you have in store and will pick out possible recipes you can use them in. Might try out the mustard chicken and bean tart.... !
http://www.cannedfood.co.uk/
Various free booklets/factfiles of recipes using canned food - plus loads of bits around healthy living, the nutritious values of tinned foods etc. Also a competition to win a three piece James Martin saucepan set.
Some nice online recipes in their database, too - Chocolate puddle pudding ??
Seems a nice site - lets you put in what cans of food you have in store and will pick out possible recipes you can use them in. Might try out the mustard chicken and bean tart.... !
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Thanks for this. Recipes do look nice.
Sent for leaflets before from similar site (don't think it was this one) but they never came.
Plenty recipes on their site though, so will experiment. lol
:T:hello: Never say Never :smileyhea0 -
Thanks - that's tea sorted! Some really good ideas - just type in what's in your cupboard and it comes up with recipes.0
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Thanks - just sent for it.
I have already got two of their booklets, 'The Uncanny Knack' and 'CAN-venient Cooking' - just love the titles :rotfl:He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever.
Chinese Proverb0
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