Made to make your mouth water

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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Major » Thu Jan 14, 2021 6:43 pm

Managed to get a bit of brisket for today.Into slow cooker on a bed of onion and carrots, cooked it a bit of water and bovril for 8 rotten hours

Roasted spuds, carrots snips and cauliflower, ooooops nearly forgot YORKIES

Ya wanna try this SB, twill make you stand up straight.

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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Gabby » Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:21 pm

Major wrote:Managed to get a bit of brisket for today.Into slow cooker on a bed of onion and carrots, cooked it a bit of water and bovril for 8 rotten hours

Roasted spuds, carrots snips and cauliflower, ooooops nearly forgot YORKIES

Ya wanna try this SB, twill make you stand up straight.

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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Major » Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:50 pm

While at the local butcher Gabby I got some thick minty lamb chops and belly draft, I am, believe it or not going off meat a bit, just do not eat as much but still keep plenty in freezer, daft really,
we have too much pork so will give some away.

Some more turkeys sold today
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Gabby » Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:55 pm

Major wrote:While at the local butcher Gabby I got some thick minty lamb chops and belly draft, I am, believe it or not going off meat a bit, just do not eat as much but still keep plenty in freezer, daft really,
we have too much pork so will give some away.

Some more turkeys sold today


I could go right off meat when preparing it for a meal Major... but once cooked I eat it whilst sometimes feeling guilty :ooer: .... if it wasn’t for my OH I could easily do without tbh!
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Major » Thu Jan 14, 2021 9:15 pm

I cannot really imagining not eating any meat, less yes, as I believe a lot of people are.

I have quite a few farmer friends who do not sell as much on the side nowadays so that says something

I have some live turkeys and I am not experienced in their slaughter so anyone buying them must take them away breathing, I think they will go this weekend.

BTW I have slaughtered 2 under supervision but it is not for me, takes too long
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Text » Sat Jun 05, 2021 2:00 pm

Going thru yet another cheese loving phase. I just love the stuff, most types.

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Not sure about this artwork though. :yikes:






But anyway :drool: ......
♬ Sweet dreams are made of cheese♬ ♪
♬ Who am I to diss a brie ♪ ♫


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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Text » Sun Dec 24, 2023 10:39 pm

Shout out to those supermarkets which were giving away vegetables practically free to everyone this Christmas.
At just 15 pence (or less) per bag, - including large bags of potatoes! :thud: Very thoughtful! The bonus is that it was healthy unprocessed food. Not the usual UPF (ultraprocessed food) sh*t that's so toxic to the system.


I used to think of photogenic food as mostly UPF. But times are changing and people are getting more health-conscious. Fresh, wholesome food in its natural state is photogenic too. :thumbsup:

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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby common sense » Tue Dec 26, 2023 4:16 pm

Yes, broccoli, 15p in Asda. Keeps a bit so we got 4 packs. Carrots and parsnips 15p a pack too.

I like the baby Chantay carrots, 75p for 300g but they taste lovely and sweet.
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Stooo » Tue Dec 26, 2023 4:18 pm

common sense wrote:Yes, broccoli, 15p in Asda. Keeps a bit so we got 4 packs. Carrots and parsnips 15p a pack too.

I like the baby Chantay carrots, 75p for 300g but they taste lovely and sweet.


Parboil the veg and freeze it :thumbsup:
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