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Mince
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Florence61 | Report | 2 Sep 2023 23:36 |
What i dont understand is why we send the rest abroad? Why cant we melt it down and turn it into new things? Surely we have the resources to do that in this country and if not why not? |
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agingrocker | Report | 3 Sep 2023 02:54 |
Maggie Winchester I can partly answer your question, having been involved with it for the last quarter of a century! |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 3 Sep 2023 21:38 |
Shirley ......... I wonder if your mum was like mine? |
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Florence61 | Report | 3 Sep 2023 23:59 |
Sylvia, my mum and nanna had a mincer that clamped to the kitchen table. She would mince left over chicken to make a "shepherdess pie" as opposed to a "shepherd's pie" made with beef mince. Cottage pie is made with minced lamb. To clean the mincer after use and get all the bits out, they would put bread through the mincer before washing it. |
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nameslessone | Report | 4 Sep 2023 08:57 |
Out of the supermarkets I use it is only Sainsbury and the Coop, so far, that are using the squashed packs for beef mince. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 4 Sep 2023 20:55 |
I haven't used my "block of mush" yet, Names. That's a good name for it. It was a large block so I split it in half and froze it. I'll let you know what I think of it when I get around to cooking some. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 7 Oct 2023 15:06 |
I took one of my packs of mush out of the freezer this morning and I am going to make a shepherd's pie with it (should that be cottage pie?) At least I hope I am. I've just looked at it defrosting and it looks like something weird set in jelly. I'll let you know tomorrow how I get on with it. |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 7 Oct 2023 16:01 |
Shepherd's pie is lamb/mutton, the clue being in the name. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 7 Oct 2023 21:29 |
Well, the cottage pie tasted OK once I had added my own flavourings and some onion to it but, gosh, it was hard work. I broke it up as much as I could before putting it in the pan and then I just kept stirring and prodding and poking at it till it eventually separated enough to look like mince, but it took ages. I had the pack with 5% fat so there wasn't really enough fat to melt down and help break it up a bit. |
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nameslessone | Report | 8 Oct 2023 08:47 |
I get so annoyed with myself when I forget the supermarket I’m in is now a no go for mince. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 9 Oct 2023 20:11 |
We rarely had lamb in any form when I was young, but Mum used to call it Shepherd's Pie when the beef mince was topped with mashed potato |
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