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Pie and .......... ???
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What's your favourite accompaniement with a pie instead of chips???????
Looking for alternatives for tonight
Cheers
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Looking for alternatives for tonight
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Yeah was thinking roasted veg too - have it every single night though yawn......but I do love em, just for a change fancied something different!
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Thanks to everyone, your suggestions are what counts, am trying out a low carb sh1tty diet thing, although tonight for cheapness hubby bought scotch pies.........which I love...............but HELLO carbs!!!!!! :-_((((((
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Thanks to everyone, your suggestions are what counts, am trying out a low carb sh1tty diet thing, although tonight for cheapness hubby bought scotch pies.........which I love...............but HELLO carbs!!!!!! :-_((((((
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Thanks everyone for your comments (I LOVE this site)!!! - trigger and shivvy :)
A salad, now hey! I might go for it - canna decide now !
Bolton tapas sound lovely - wil try them for definate.
Am thinking my final decision is going to be...............mushy peas mashed or sliced carrot and maybe some gravy - pretty much a mix match of your suggestions combined
Cheers again folks
A salad, now hey! I might go for it - canna decide now !
Bolton tapas sound lovely - wil try them for definate.
Am thinking my final decision is going to be...............mushy peas mashed or sliced carrot and maybe some gravy - pretty much a mix match of your suggestions combined
Cheers again folks
Hi, dried marrowfat peas are the type you soak, and very tasty too!
For the mushy peas
225g/8oz dried marrowfat peas
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
35g/1�oz butter
salt
freshly ground black pepper
Soak the peas in a large bowl, in three times their volume of water with the bicarbonate of soda for at least four hours or, if you have the time, overnight.
Drain the peas, rinse under the tap, and place on the stove in a large pan and cover with the water. Cover and bring to the boil and once boiled, reduce the heat and simmer the peas for 1�-2 hours, stirring from time to time.
The peas should be soft and mushy in texture but not too dry. If they are wet, continue cooking over the heat with the lid off to dry out a little. Beat in the butter and season.
For the mushy peas
225g/8oz dried marrowfat peas
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
35g/1�oz butter
salt
freshly ground black pepper
Soak the peas in a large bowl, in three times their volume of water with the bicarbonate of soda for at least four hours or, if you have the time, overnight.
Drain the peas, rinse under the tap, and place on the stove in a large pan and cover with the water. Cover and bring to the boil and once boiled, reduce the heat and simmer the peas for 1�-2 hours, stirring from time to time.
The peas should be soft and mushy in texture but not too dry. If they are wet, continue cooking over the heat with the lid off to dry out a little. Beat in the butter and season.
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