Post Xmas food discounts...

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Plymtom wrote:I may look at some meat joints which I could cut and freeze into more single meal proportions, but nothing else comes to mind right now, as for xmas pudding ewww no thanks it's on a par with a bush tucker challenge. :)

If you get hold of discounted beef joint preferible silverside make your own biltong - tasty...
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If you get hold of discounted beef joint preferible silverside make your own biltong - tasty...
:lol: Now you're talking, but it can't count as prepping, If I make Jerky for prepping again I'm going to have to buy a seperate safe to keep it in.
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Sainsbo Christmas pudding - the gluten free variety. It retailed at £3 - £4 before Christmas, its now down to £1.19 - I expect it to go lower, as it was down to 35p last year :lol: I bought about two dozen - its certainly prepping! Nutritious, and frees up a lot of money for other preps :D
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Arzosah wrote:Sainsbo Christmas pudding - the gluten free variety. It retailed at £3 - £4 before Christmas, its now down to £1.19 - I expect it to go lower, as it was down to 35p last year :lol: I bought about two dozen - its certainly prepping! Nutritious, and frees up a lot of money for other preps :D
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Arzosah wrote:Sainsbo Christmas pudding - the gluten free variety. It retailed at £3 - £4 before Christmas, its now down to £1.19 - I expect it to go lower, as it was down to 35p last year :lol: I bought about two dozen - its certainly prepping! Nutritious, and frees up a lot of money for other preps :D
Thanks for that, my OH is into gluten free.
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ive had christmas pud thats been 2 years passt is bb4 date . i`m still here , i got 6 the other week from asda at 99p each .i`ll be looking this week for others that are knocked down in price .
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Plymtom wrote: as for xmas pudding ewww no thanks it's on a par with a bush tucker challenge. :)
I'm with you on that one....in fact all the traditional christmas cake things, mince pies, and esp puddings eeeeeuuuuwww! :lol:
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Alleycat wrote:
Plymtom wrote: as for xmas pudding ewww no thanks it's on a par with a bush tucker challenge. :)
I'm with you on that one....in fact all the traditional christmas cake things, mince pies, and esp puddings eeeeeuuuuwww! :lol:

if your hungery enough , a christmas pud or mince pie would look like a steak dinner . :)
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unsure wrote:
Alleycat wrote:
Plymtom wrote: as for xmas pudding ewww no thanks it's on a par with a bush tucker challenge. :)
I'm with you on that one....in fact all the traditional christmas cake things, mince pies, and esp puddings eeeeeuuuuwww! :lol:

if your hungery enough , a christmas pud or mince pie would look like a steak dinner . :)
I'm vegetarian as well so a steak dinner is not on my list either... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I'm vegetarian as well so a steak dinner is not on my list either... :lol: :lol: :lol:[/quote]


:lol: just my luck .
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