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Veggie burger with quinoa salad, coleslaw, lettuce toms, cucumber and spring onions.
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B. Blackberries, granola & yogurt
L. Cheese & tomato sandwiches
D. Leftover bean and mash "burgers", with mushrooms and tomatoes.

Its tomatoes with everything (except granola).
The Moneyless Chicken says:- 
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Trying a new recipe today. The only change is poached salmon as I don’t have any smoked . Mangelwurzel fritters with salmon are horseradish cream 
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-09-04/m...am/8911064
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I like the sounds of that recipe SC.

Mackerel with roasted veg.
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(Today, 07:44 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Trying a new recipe today. The only change is poached salmon as I don’t have any smoked . Mangelwurzel fritters with salmon are horseradish cream 
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-09-04/m...am/8911064

That looks interesting and tasty SC. Are your mangleworzels red or yellow. Grating beetroot must be interesting,  it will look like a bloodbath  Wink
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(10 hours ago)JJB Wrote:
(Today, 07:44 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Trying a new recipe today. The only change is poached salmon as I don’t have any smoked . Mangelwurzel fritters with salmon are horseradish cream 
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-09-04/m...am/8911064

That looks interesting and tasty SC. Are your mangleworzels red or yellow. Grating beetroot must be interesting,  it will look like a bloodbath  Wink
They are red ones. I was very surprised to find they are like chioggia beetroot. With the red & white stripes. I’ve grated a couple of raw ones already and added to salads & stir fries. Sweeter than beetroot I think. Not tried grating cooked one. That’s going to be interesting.
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(10 hours ago)Small chilli Wrote:
(10 hours ago)JJB Wrote:
(Today, 07:44 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Trying a new recipe today. The only change is poached salmon as I don’t have any smoked . Mangelwurzel fritters with salmon are horseradish cream 
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-09-04/m...am/8911064

That looks interesting and tasty SC. Are your mangleworzels red or yellow. Grating beetroot must be interesting,  it will look like a bloodbath  Wink
They are red ones. I was very surprised to find they are like chioggia beetroot. With the red & white stripes. I’ve grated a couple of raw ones already and added to salads & stir fries. Sweeter than beetroot I think. Not tried grating cooked one. That’s going to be interesting.

Do you consider them to be better or worse than normal beetroot. Looking at the size of them on the Web I would think they might not like stoney ground.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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On Friday my fishy experiment was a tin of salmon mixed with three eggs, chopped onion and grated chedder. It was too sloppy to make patties with so with lots of butter added to the frying pan it became a scrambled mix up! I added salt and grated parmesan to the finished product and it was quite tasty and filling.
 Kato enjoyed the bones and skin of the salmon which I wasn't too keen on, even though I know it's supposed to be good for you?

Yesterday I was away with the motorhome, trying out the rear suspension lift I had pumped up to see how it handled. I am currently parked up at Nenthead and made smashburgers yesterday from 20% fat mince.Kato had his with mozarella and I had the same with a slice of black pudding on each, sandwiching the  burger,mozarello &  black pudding.

Just a nice up of coffie and a biccie up til now but I have eggs,steak,more mince,cheese & bacon in the onboad fridge so will make a decision when I arrive at my next port of call?

 I need to get home today as I am helping my eldest son move house early tomorrow morning.
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Just had a bit of a ffy up in the motorhome whilst watching Newastle v Arsenal in a friendly. (The miracle of the Amazon Firestick)

So it was smash burgers,smoked bacon & mozaello cheese with some creamy mint sauce shared with Kato of course.
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(10 hours ago)JJB Wrote:
(10 hours ago)Small chilli Wrote:
(10 hours ago)JJB Wrote:
(Today, 07:44 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Trying a new recipe today. The only change is poached salmon as I don’t have any smoked . Mangelwurzel fritters with salmon are horseradish cream 
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-09-04/m...am/8911064

That looks interesting and tasty SC. Are your mangleworzels red or yellow. Grating beetroot must be interesting,  it will look like a bloodbath  Wink
They are red ones. I was very surprised to find they are like chioggia beetroot. With the red & white stripes. I’ve grated a couple of raw ones already and added to salads & stir fries. Sweeter than beetroot I think. Not tried grating cooked one. That’s going to be interesting.

Do you consider them to be better or worse than normal beetroot. Looking at the size of them on the Web I would think they might not like stoney ground.
Raised beds solves the stones ground problem. I think I like them a little more than beetroot. I find beetroot a little too earthy.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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