Vinny
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Goes against all my principles of using fresh food, but have to say some interesting recipes to try from store cupboard produce.!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/collections/c..._with_tins
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I often use tinned food, which doesn't at all go against my principles - all the metal tins are recycled, and I've done that since I was a tiny tot.
I prefer tinned sweetcorn to frozen, tinned tomatoes are an important part of breakfast here, tuna and tinned baked beans - well, I know of no more common staple!
Even tinned new potatoes are well used in this house, as they're so quick for lunch, and really lovely if fried up with some veggies.
I can't abide by tinned meats though, spam or ham or any such thing. Yuck.
And the breakfast in a tin? No thanks. I'd rather have porridge, and I really don't like porridge.
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(06-02-2022, 01:02 PM)Vinny Wrote: Goes against all my principles of using fresh food, but have to say some interesting recipes to try from store cupboard produce.!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/collections/c..._with_tins What about all that Tuna you eat on Tuesday. Don't tell me that's fresh and you caught it in the lake.
I don't have a problem with tinned stuff - especially when it comes to things like chickpeas and beans that can take forever to soak and cook from dried.
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I am trying to foster a strategy of not eating much that has a label on it. If its got a label its usually got additives. Not anal about it but trying my best!
Must admit I am tempted by utilising tinned stuff in a different way though.
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RE the additives thingy, the closer you can get to basics, the less likely they are to have additives. So a tin of plain haricot beans is OK but put them in a sauce and sell them as baked beans and then you see all the additives and E numbers flashing up.
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Even a shop bought apple or lemon has additives, they're covered in wax!
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Those dammed additives, you just can't get away from them!
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I buy lots of tinned tomatoes, assorted beans and chick peas they're handy and quick. Home made humus is much nicer than store bought.
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I figure I'm too old to worry about additives now, I've eaten huge amounts in my time and the damage is done tinned food is fine by me but I draw the line at turkey twizzlers. BTW I do love a bit of butterscoth angel delight, a lovely bowl of pure chemicals.
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