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Stan the Bat

8,977 posts

213 months

Monday 13th May
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Give peas a chance.

droopsnoot

12,066 posts

243 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Rufus Stone said:
£1 from Iceland.

What is it? I have some of their ready meals from time to time when I get fed up of the limited choice in the Tesco 85p range and feel like splashing out, I just don't recognise this one. Is it one of the ones in a bag?

Rufus Stone

6,471 posts

57 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Savoury golden rice & chicken.

I find their £1 pasta meals very good too.

droopsnoot

12,066 posts

243 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Rufus Stone said:
Savoury golden rice & chicken.

I find their £1 pasta meals very good too.
Cheers, I think I've had that one and enjoyed it.

ferret50

1,015 posts

10 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Stan the Bat said:
Give peas a chance.
Oh yes!

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vikingaero

10,520 posts

170 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Mrs V. had Chinese on Tuesday whilst I was out poncing about. There was half a tub of Beef & Black Bean Sauce left. I didn't fancy rice as I'd had it 2 days in a row, so i thought how could I cook it? Chips? No. Beef & Pasta? Wrong but let's give it a go! Add a lonesome leftover frankfurter that was lurking at the back of the fridge:



Twas bloody delish and I would cook it again.

tim jb

209 posts

4 months

sherman said:
The plastic tins from the CooP dont work well at 230c in an Aga.
My wife was in an AirB&B for her work last week and the Aga was on. Supposedly tasted great.


Plastic leachate must be through the roof with those things.

Rufus Stone

6,471 posts

57 months



Another £1 Iceland microwave meal, this time with a 50p garlic baguette.

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droopsnoot

12,066 posts

243 months

Rufus Stone said:


Another £1 Iceland microwave meal, this time with a 50p garlic baguette.

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Have you tried any of the Tesco / Sainsburys 85p ones? They tend to be my cheap quick meal of choice, though the range at Tesco has been cut down the missing ones are in Sainsburys.

Rufus Stone

6,471 posts

57 months

droopsnoot said:
Have you tried any of the Tesco / Sainsburys 85p ones? They tend to be my cheap quick meal of choice, though the range at Tesco has been cut down the missing ones are in Sainsburys.
No not yet. I'm not a big fan of Tesco but will take a wonder into Sainsburys soon.

bodhi

10,703 posts

230 months

Tuesday
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xx99xx

Original Poster:

1,960 posts

74 months

Yesterday (16:57)
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bodhi said:
Looks good.

CharlesdeGaulle

26,488 posts

181 months

Yesterday (19:06)
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Cheese omelette. Very slightly overdone for my tastes but not bad at all.


xx99xx

Original Poster:

1,960 posts

74 months

Yesterday (22:46)
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CharlesdeGaulle said:
Cheese omelette. Very slightly overdone for my tastes but not bad at all.

Love it.

bodhi

10,703 posts

230 months

Dinner last night courtesy of an old friend - Mr El Paso. Standard Taco Dinner Kit with the usual accompaniments - mince, salad, cheese, hot salsa and a few pickles to much on.



And the money shot before it exploded all over the plate:



Do love a dinner kit. Had 6 in the end, would have had more but we ran out of Salsa. Obviously on this thread as it was their standard corn tacos, none of that pretentious Stand n Stuff they're punting - and definitely none of that soft taco nonsense.

xx99xx

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1,960 posts

74 months

I'd have swapped the taco out for a wrap or pitta or anything easier to control. Or just make mini taco's out of Doritos.

illmonkey

18,251 posts

199 months

xx99xx said:
I'd have swapped the taco out for a wrap or pitta or anything easier to control. Or just make mini taco's out of Doritos.
Don El Paso made it known that tacos for beef mince, soft shell for chicken. I’d not cross him if I were you.

ChemicalChaos

10,416 posts

161 months

A few more yellow sticker specials!

On a rare occasion I was home for dinner all weekend, something special was called for, and after a frugal brunch I was hungry. Enter stage left, an entire stuffed pork belly joint from the reduction aisle. This was sprinkled with a bit of black pepper, dried herbs, and then sealed in a foil pouch with a generous glug of red wine. I then wanged it in the oven for 90 minutes with a jacket potato, before serving with a can of mushy peas and a large knob of butter in the spud.

Result? Bloody tasty lick
Total cost of all ingredients? About £2.50 biggrin










Try as I might, I couldn't quite finish all of the pork - however this was no bad thing, as the 3x3x3" sized chunk left over was flash-frozen and then revived out the following week, to accompany a "using-up" concoction of some reduced aisle samosas, half a carton of opened passata from a previous recipe, and a 1/4 bag of mixed salad. With the pork thoroughly reheated before being pulled over the rest of the dish, it was again extremely unpretentious but rather satisfying!




bodhi

10,703 posts

230 months

illmonkey said:
xx99xx said:
I'd have swapped the taco out for a wrap or pitta or anything easier to control. Or just make mini taco's out of Doritos.
Don El Paso made it known that tacos for beef mince, soft shell for chicken. I’d not cross him if I were you.
Can confirm - tried a chicken taco once, never again.

One of the sacrifices I've had to make for the Don is to develop a way of eating corn tacos without losing too many fillings. Don't overfill them and eat them all in one go, you stand a chance. Get greedy or try to put on down on the plate it's all over.

generationx

6,895 posts

106 months

bodhi said:
illmonkey said:
xx99xx said:
I'd have swapped the taco out for a wrap or pitta or anything easier to control. Or just make mini taco's out of Doritos.
Don El Paso made it known that tacos for beef mince, soft shell for chicken. I’d not cross him if I were you.
Can confirm - tried a chicken taco once, never again.

One of the sacrifices I've had to make for the Don is to develop a way of eating corn tacos without losing too many fillings. Don't overfill them and eat them all in one go, you stand a chance. Get greedy or try to put on down on the plate it's all over.
We’re having one of these tonight - love them for an easy, tasty dinner. Frau GenX has the shells but I like mini soft tortillas, I’ve eaten at food trucks in Mexico and it feels authentic enough for me.
Remind self: dig sliced jalapeños out of fridge