2024 - Tonight's recipe
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Chunky chilli (made with beef skirt) and rice
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Our usually Saturday tagliatelle, bol, pesto, parmesan and garlic bread.

Sourdough pikelets for breakfast i added some raisins, apple and cinnamon.
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Cooking bacon with scrambled eggs (plus chilli flakes) and pineapple cottage cheese for brunch. Haven't decided yet what's for ron but it will be summat from fridge or freezer as I am not venturing out to do my normal Saturday shop in 10 inches of snow! Rolleyes

Had smaxhburhers, cheese and pickles for tea.
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B. Porridge, banana & yogurt
L. Avocado & lettuce sandwiches
Custard doughnut
D. Battered Fish in a sandwich made with sunflower & pumpkin seeded bread.

The Fish was from Aldi "Everyday Essentials" range - £2.50 for 4 fillets. The fish is pollack and it actually looked like fish, unlike some of the slurry that goes in some cheap fish products. It made a good sandwich and I preferred it to the battered fishfingers I've bought recently. At 62p a fillet it comes in well under my £1 a day target.
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Same as last night. Chilli & rice
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(23-11-2024, 07:59 PM)Veggie Wrote: B. Porridge, banana & yogurt
L. Avocado & lettuce sandwiches
Custard doughnut
D.  Battered Fish in a sandwich made with sunflower & pumpkin seeded bread.

The Fish was from Aldi "Everyday Essentials" range - £2.50 for 4 fillets. The fish is pollack and it actually looked like fish, unlike some of the slurry that goes in some cheap fish products. It made a good sandwich and I preferred it to the battered fishfingers I've bought recently. At 62p a fillet it comes in well under my £1 a day target.
I find that Pollack fish looks and tastes very similar to Cod but is half the price! Smile
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Cottage pie with evening with kale and sweetcorn.
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(23-11-2024, 10:08 PM)Vinny Wrote:
(23-11-2024, 07:59 PM)Veggie Wrote: B. Porridge, banana & yogurt
L. Avocado & lettuce sandwiches
Custard doughnut
D.  Battered Fish in a sandwich made with sunflower & pumpkin seeded bread.

The Fish was from Aldi "Everyday Essentials" range - £2.50 for 4 fillets. The fish is pollack and it actually looked like fish, unlike some of the slurry that goes in some cheap fish products. It made a good sandwich and I preferred it to the battered fishfingers I've bought recently. At 62p a fillet it comes in well under my £1 a day target.
I find that Pollack fish looks and tastes very similar to Cod but is half the price! Smile
I've just bought four Pollack portions from Morries in there 'Savers ' range to try? Same price as Aldi's at £2.50! I'll let you know my thoughts once I try them. Unlike you veggie, these won't last me four days though! Rolleyes
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Had beef mince earlier (shared with Kato of course) and may try some of the Pollack fillets I have just bought for ron? Huh
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I've just had the Morries Pollack cooked in the air fryer. I would give it a 7/10 as the fish to batter ratio was too low in my estimation?. In its favour,the batter was tasty and crispy though.
I'll have to try the Aldi version at the same price and see how that scores!  Huh

Watch this space for another exciting installment! Rolleyes Big Grin Tongue
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