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ooh, I've never gone for the refried beans and jacket spud option. Cheese and beans is my perennial choice. I might give it a go though.


I once saw something on a show where someone was eating jacket spud and peanut butter - could be amazing but talk about stodge city!

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Hi again,


We Live in Oakhurst Grove and have had really bad probs. Christmas Day we thought we had a earthquake. It was a combination of the Council tree on the road, and the neighbours treee having to much water!. A Old cupboard door blew off and went down the stairs, and we have a gap of a inch in the middle wall from our cellar to the fourth floor.


The builders are in (messy little bastards) and we have had to stop our scheduled cookery filming. I have gone out and bought a two ring boiler, (bit like the wife) A George Forman griddle, Microwave grill, toaster, etc. and have converted a bedroom into a emergency kitchen. I find as your resources get less it takes longer to cook, we have to seal the door off (after the builders have gone) to ensure there is no contamination.


Tonights meal is Loin of Pork in herb de provence sauce, with Julienne of baby carrots and baby sweetcorn, also with with new potatoes par boiled and then finished off in a pan with cracked pepper and sea salt.


I have prepped tommorows meal which is a beef stew. Done the veg, placed in the fridge. I will trim the beef tommorow and introduce the stock. Me Mammy will do the dumplings as I cannot have flour on the bedroom carpet. This meal is so simple and quick. You get home, prep the veg and meat, Boil some water and introduce the veg meat, and stock (cube). Have a shower and its ready when you have the obligatory glass of wine on the table!.


Regards,

Libra Carr

Hi,


If your stews take two hours, clearly the settings on your cooker are wrong. All veg cooked and chopped small then introduced into boiling water with stock take a max of twenty minutes to cook. If you use neck end of lamb then this will take longer.


By the time you get undressed, find a decent towel, shower, do your hair and shave (if you are male)then put on your night attire on it will take more than twenty minutes (unless you are a mucky tyke).


My suggestion is turn your cooker down and read Einsteins theory on relativity, your food should be cooked, and you will be more wiser at the same time.


Regards,

Libra Carr.

Hi all,


Have you noticed that now cheaper cuts have been highlighted in meals by the sleb chef's, the price has risen. Oxtail is now more expensive than rump.


I put mine in a slow cooker, with butter beans and Caribbean three beans, and leave for eight hours. I serve this with Rice and beans, which you can cheat on by inserting cooked kidney beans into the rice once cooked. Add some spice Walla!

eeek, I have abiding memories of being fed baked apples - with cinnamon and cloves - as a child and to this day I cannot stand cinnamon and cloves. My mother swears we only had them a couple of times but I'm sure it was every bloody week. So in a nutshell Sean - YUK. Nothing personal you understand.

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