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Savoury treats for lunchboxes/freezer?
ness_w
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My freezer is looking pretty good for sweet luncbox/snack things - cakes, muffins etc; but the savoury side is lacking with just cheese scones in there. What sort of savoury bits do you cook up for storing? And does anyone have a recipe for marmite biscuits? I am addicted to the ones from Fudge's, but at £1.50 a go I should at least have a go at making them myself!
Thanks, Ness.
Thanks, Ness.
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Good thread Ness! I've got more of a savoury tooth than a sweet one so i'll be watching this thread with interest!
I haven't got many idea's for you but how about making sauage rolls?lightbulb moment Jan 07 - DFW 417!debtwas£32kdebt June 08' £28,745A payment a day total - £370.500 -
I'm a veggie, but could make sauseage rolls with sosmix - can I defrost flaky pastry, make sausage rolls and then freeze again, or is that a no-no?
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I was robbed Ness! I got a pack of the marmite crackers and I'm sure they were over £2. I thought if I got a pack I could see what was in them and experiment a little. I think it said 16% marmite on the ingredients. someone posted an oatcake recipe, so maybe that would be a good starting point.[SIZE=-1]"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"[/SIZE]
Trying not to waste food!:j
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