sister sliced the beef left over from xmas yesterday put in slow cooker with onions and had hot beef and onion on buns
leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
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leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
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
sister sliced the beef left over from xmas yesterday put in slow cooker with onions and had hot beef and onion on buns
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Re: leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
Same here Pete, cold meat sandwiches, may chuck some meat in with a jar of curry sauce later. Linell.
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Re: leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
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
Oh did you cook the meal then Pete?
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Re: leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
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
Oh did you cook the meal then Pete?
what meal ?
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Re: leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
Did you cook the christmas dinner Pete?

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Re: leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
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 .
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Northern Lass wrote:Did you cook the christmas dinner Pete?
nar i got a mother/sisters to do that
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Re: leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
peterd wrote:Northern Lass wrote:Did you cook the christmas dinner Pete?
nar i got a mother/sisters to do that![]()
Sensible lad!!
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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Re: leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
That is disgusting!!!! 
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Re: leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
Rob wrote:That is disgusting!!!!
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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Re: leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
well cut a couple of slice of the pork the rest can go in to the pot luck
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Re: leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
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.
Hope you all had/still having a nice Christmas
There was enough to feed a couple of extra visitors and we're having cold turkey, ham and pickles etc tonight.
Hope you all had/still having a nice Christmas
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Re: leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
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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Re: leftover pork, turkey, beef etc
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.
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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