Cheese, please.

13
Nov

Sunday night always involves cheese in our house. After a big roast dinner, I really look forward to the evening when we can collapse in front of the telly and tuck in to cheese and biscuits. I have an absolute weakness for cheese in all its forms – which probably explains why I’m terrified to get on the bathroom scales.

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Lunch Envy

13
Nov

Amy Fleming wrote in the Guardian Online yesterday that “one of the secrets to hassle-free packed luncheoning seems to be to cook stuff for tea that you’ll want to eat again, at work, the next day.” Spot on. Using up last night’s supper means you can pack up your lunch without having to think – always a bonus – just open the fridge, grab and go.

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‘Tater’ Talk

10
Nov

I don’t know if it’s the Irish gene in me, but we eat a lot of potatoes in this house. This means there is always some variation or another of cold potatoes in the fridge. They’re cheap and the ultimate comfort food. Here are my three favourite leftover spud ideas…
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The Joy of Free-Lunching

4
Nov

I’ve discovered there is such a thing as a free lunch! Anything that’s free – particularly if it’s edible – sees me first in the queue. I am now a dedicated ‘free-luncher’.

The most useful thing I’ve picked up from free-lunching is using up leftovers at lunchtime. Every night I forage through the fridge to make the kids’ lunchboxes. Normally there is something left over from supper, or the weekend’s dinner, that can be transformed into a far more exciting alternative than the usual cheese sandwiches. Lunch is now a bit of an event in our house!

The Joy of Free Lunching

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Don’t Waste Bonfire Night

30
Oct

I hate fireworks – all that banging and whooshing and the compulsory “Oohing” and “Aahing”. I spend the whole time with my hands over my ears. But I absolutely love the idea of Bonfire Night. Crunching through thick piles of Autumn leaves in the frosty evening, all wrapped up in big jumpers and woolly scarves, your breath leaving dragon trails in the air.

Even better than that though, and a good deal warmer, is the food. Bonfire Night is made for earthy flavours, hearty robust stews, warming soups, and things that are mulled, baked, roasted and toasted. 
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What’s The Ultimate Rescue Food?

27
Oct

What’s the Ultimate Rescue Food? The one ingredient that transforms just about anything into a main meal. An ingredient that means you can empty the fridge at the end of the week and it will spin your leftovers into a fabulous feast. The magic ingredient that pulls it all together.
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Making something out of nothing

23
Oct

OK, so how am I going to make two wrinkly courgettes, a couple of cooked chicken legs and some cheese into supper for tonight? This is the kind of question I end up asking myself every morning when I open the fridge. Should I close the door on the problem and hit the shops?

There must be loads of people who face the same dilemma every day – finding ways to make your budget stretch further means jazzing up your leftovers to feed a hungry family. Short of starving the kids, which I’m told is illegal, sometimes you are forced to create something out of nothing.
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