Food & drink Hungry Boy recipes or just what you ate

^ Ground turkey is widely available here - sometimes packaged like this sometimes on foam flats like hamburger.
 
You can buy it here (Though we call it minced meat rather than ground meat) but it comes in trays though I don't think it's massively popular - think it's largely used as a healthier alternative to meats like beef. Now I think about it, I don't think I've ever cooked with it.
 
I use turkey mince quite a lot as a change for beef. Mainly when I'm trying (unsuccessfully) to get back to fighting weight.

I use mainly breast, which can be quite dry if you aren't careful.
 
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Frozen egg is cool.
 
Colin, That looks good. Fishy-fish on a salad is always "thumbs up" in my book.

Wife suggested breaded fish tacos for this Sunday's early dinner. Breaded frozen fish, baked and then served on quickly pan-fired corn tortillas, with chopped cabbage, chopped red onion, and lime wedges for the squeezing!
 
You can buy it here (Though we call it minced meat rather than ground meat) but it comes in trays though I don't think it's massively popular - think it's largely used as a healthier alternative to meats like beef. Now I think about it, I don't think I've ever cooked with it.

I've hunted some wild turkey around here. But you have to be careful about the time of year you hunt them. During the warmer months they eat a lot of crickets and it makes the flesh taste ... awful and bitter.
 
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The public canteen I visit has new owners, an Asian family. Before it was operated by a catering company whichs food was really gross. Half frozen chicken nuggets were served for example.

Now:

Udon noodles with veggies

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Last week I saw a documentary on haw processed food, which also applies to canned tomatoes and deep frozen products don't have to have declarations of origins. The result is that tomatoes are often from China processed in Italy and have an Italian flag painted on the can together with CMade in Italy" for deceiving the customers. The TV team went to China to see where the tomatoes grow, inbetween dirty industrial factories and irrigated with the dirty waters from them. They are also generously sprayed with forbidden (in the EU) pesticides.

So I went shopping for real Italian canned tomatoes while I also decided to keep the glass bottles for example and do my own passatta di tomate.

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