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    Egg fried Rice....

    Looks yummy! I always add soy sauce to mine too. You could also try crumbling an oxo cube into a couple of tblsp of boiling water to make a very thick stock and mix that in - I do that with my noodle dishes and it's delicious x
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    Green Day Yummy butternut squash and lentil soup

    Sounds great! I always put some lentils in my soups - really good source of protein and helps to add a little body too. Yum yum yum x
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    Green Day Yummy butternut squash and lentil soup

    I love this soup so much, I just had to share the recipe: Serves 8. Can easily be halved but I make a big batch and freeze it. Free on green and extra easy. Two onions 3 sticks celery 3 cloves garlic 2 large butternut squash 3 large carrots 6 handfuls dried red lentils Veg stock Chop up...
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    Roast Potato Ideas Wanted

    Opps! Clearly half asleep. Meant in their jackets in the microwave!
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    Roast Potato Ideas Wanted

    I cook them on their jackets on the microwave and cut in half/quarters (depending on size of potato) then spray with frylight and roast for 30-45 mins. They come out super crispy - I served them at Christmas and if anyone did notice, they were too polite to say (unlikely!!)
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    Beetroot

    You can make a beautiful pink soup with it - served chilled generally I think. I also just love cooled cooked beetroot chopped up in a salad.
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    Help

    I love butternut squash soup. It's also really good if you cut it in half, spritz with frylight and roast for an hour. Top with left over cold veg curry/chilli/stew and then sprinkle with a healthy extra of cheese and put back in the oven for another half an hour. I quite often scoop some of...
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    Please help (re sw chips)

    Good luck :) if that still doesn't do the trick, you might want to try some different potatoes? I always use Maris Piper.
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    Please help (re sw chips)

    Ps I use them instead of bread to dunk in soup. Soooo good!
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    Please help (re sw chips)

    I cook the potatoes whole in the microwave too then slice them into wedges or chips and put on a tray and spray with frylight. Bake on 180 for 20 mins or so... Also really yummy sprinkled with a crushed veg oxo cube or bouillon powder/dried onion before baking and they're still free. Enjoy!
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    Where to get Edamame beans

    They're not oily, they're super healthy a free on green. I love edamame in their pods too but have only ever found them in Chinese supermarkets and we don't have one so I have to make do with the Birds Eye soya beans from the freezer section in sainsburys
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