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leftover pork, turkey, beef etc

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right all you budding chef what do with the leftover meat from xmas day im now having a pork and stuffing sarnie for breakfast/dinner

sister sliced the beef left over from xmas yesterday put in slow cooker with onions and had hot beef and onion on buns :grin:
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Same here Pete, cold meat sandwiches, may chuck some meat in with a jar of curry sauce later. Linell.
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peterd wrote:right all you budding chef what do with the leftover meat from xmas day im now having a pork and stuffing sarnie for breakfast/dinner

sister sliced the beef left over from xmas yesterday put in slow cooker with onions and had hot beef and onion on buns :grin:


Oh did you cook the meal then Pete?
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Northern Lass wrote:
peterd wrote:right all you budding chef what do with the leftover meat from xmas day im now having a pork and stuffing sarnie for breakfast/dinner

sister sliced the beef left over from xmas yesterday put in slow cooker with onions and had hot beef and onion on buns :grin:


Oh did you cook the meal then Pete?
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what meal ?
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Did you cook the christmas dinner Pete?
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No meat left from xmas having to cook some fresh for today, we still have some trifle and Christmas cake left over to finish off . :roll:

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Northern Lass wrote:Did you cook the christmas dinner Pete?
:roll:


nar i got a mother/sisters to do that :lol: :lol:
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peterd wrote:
Northern Lass wrote:Did you cook the christmas dinner Pete?
:roll:


nar i got a mother/sisters to do that :lol: :lol:


Sensible lad!!
:lol:

One of the reasons I didn't want Turkey was all the leftovers
this year just gave em all to my dau!

When the kids were babies I used to whizz up all the left overs in a blender and stick the goo in icecube trays!
disgusting ....
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That is disgusting!!!! :shock:
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Rob wrote:That is disgusting!!!! :shock:


I mean from the roast dinner on a sunday!
that way they had lovely murdered broccoli and burnt yorks pudd and the rest of the
stuff all in a lovely healthy din dins
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well cut a couple of slice of the pork the rest can go in to the pot luck
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We bought a turkey but didn't cook it until yesterday so we had Turkey curry and even though I say it myself, it went down a storm.
There was enough to feed a couple of extra visitors and we're having cold turkey, ham and pickles etc tonight. :grin:

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Not much meat left here but I just bought a Turkey crown a little Ham left and thats for tea with the last of the peas pudding.
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Post by gardener »

Well, our turkey claimed to be in the 5 to 6 kg range but I reckon it was mostly bone! Or else some people ate an aweful lot on Christmas Day because there was enough meat left for a turkey pie yesterday and we have had a handful of sarnies, the rest went for stock.
My son is not big on traditional sit-down meals so tonight I'm making spag bol as we return to normal.
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