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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12609146)
Doesn't look like there's a Dollar Tree in Moncton.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12609138)
Definitely your suggestion but it may be that you didn't actually try it yourself and I was the guinea pig
https://britishexpats.com/forum/mapl.../#post11628236 |
Re: Groceries
Groceries are getting stupidly expensive.
If on sale, cheaper to buy frozen then trying to make something from scratch. I don't like beans or potatoes so not my cup of tea, can't make those taste good....lol |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12610209)
Groceries are getting stupidly expensive.
If on sale, cheaper to buy frozen then trying to make something from scratch. I don't like beans or potatoes so not my cup of tea, can't make those taste good....lol |
Re: Groceries
Parboil spuds with a little salt until a skewer/knife goes through them but they're not mushy. Cut into chips. Put chips on an oven tray sprayed with oil, or mix chips on the tray with a couple of tablespoons of oil. Bake until crisp, turning once or twice. Also delish!
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Re: Groceries
Cook spuds until soft. Mash well with a little butter. Pipe or spoon small mounds onto a sprayed or greased oven tray. Bake in a pre-heated oven until golden on the outside. Yum!
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Re: Groceries
Or, if you don't like potatoes, you can have something else. There are probably people out there who don't like fries but eat them just for the sea salt, malted vinegar, and ketchup... but I don't think there are too many. I knew a lady who was a vegetarian but still liked bbq'd hotdogs in the summer. She said, "The wieners themselves are disgusting, but they're the perfect vehicle for mustard and fried onions."
Yesterday's holiday purchase was a ring of maple-walnut sausage from Ukranian Co-op, only available at Christmas. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12610225)
I knew a lady who was a vegetarian but still liked bbq'd hotdogs in the summer. She said, "The wieners themselves are disgusting, but they're the perfect vehicle for mustard and fried onions."
Another house guest (at another time) was lactose-intolerant, so I did the right thing and got in lactose free 'dairy' products. We were out for a stroll and passed an ice-cream van - she bought a whopping great double scoop. Flipping hell people, eat what you like but don't stuff me around. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 12610289)
Wonder why she didn't just use 'meat substitute' hotdogs?
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12610357)
Because she liked food, and that stuff is terrible.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12610225)
...I knew a lady who was a vegetarian but still liked bbq'd hotdogs in the summer. She said, "The wieners themselves are disgusting, but they're the perfect vehicle for mustard and fried onions."
Yesterday's holiday purchase was a ring of maple-walnut sausage from Ukranian Co-op, only available at Christmas.
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 12610289)
Wonder why she didn't just use 'meat substitute' hotdogs?.
I used to buy Sosmix back in England. That was quite good but really needed frying. There was a ready made vegetarian meatloaf :lol: that was pretty good. We're not allowed Quorn here which is a shame. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12610366)
Not sure I've had those. Some meat substitutes are better than others. No surprise there I suppose. The Yves brand here is quite good for "ground meat" but their veggie burgers, like many, are acceptable if you have a meat version with it or baked beans to help with the dryness. I used to buy Sosmix back in England. That was quite good but really needed frying. There was a ready made vegetarian meatloaf :lol: that was pretty good. We're not allowed Quorn here which is a shame. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 12610368)
To be honest I've never eaten any of them, I'm a carnivore through and through.
However, occasionally I do feel that sometimes we've had too much red meat. Just having the veg doesn't seem right so a good meat substitute would be useful. Of course there's always pasta and seafood. A spagbol made with the Yves stuff is very good. |
Re: Groceries
The beyond meat brand (other then A&W) not sure its available in Canada, is pretty good for being a non-meat product. Better then what the typical non-meat products taste like.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12610366)
Even the Vachon yule logs are missing this year. :lol:
https://themanatee.net/vachon-yule-l...-obesity-rate/ |
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