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Is there a crunchy cheesy veggie bake recipe lurking anywhere? Behind the sofa perhaps?

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We've decided to do our bit and 'go green' one day a week. Today is that day, since I forgot to get any meat out of the freezer.

Sooo, I do recall a recipe somewhere that sounded nice, it was a cheesy veggie bake with some sort of crumble on the top, does anyone know it?

Trouble is, my vegetables are very lame. I've got some frozen spinach, carrots, cauliflower, broccolli, baked beans, courgette and string beans. So don't ask me to do anything with lentils or cous cous because I don't stock those funny things!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 01-Jul-09 16:16:02
Yeah I know! ds just poked it, said he doesn't like breadcrumbs, or cheese sauce, or cauliflower and dh grumbled at it lacking in any flavour and needing a bacon sarnie afterwards!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 01-Jul-09 15:32:18
after ALL THAT!!!! grin
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 01-Jul-09 13:55:54
Will try that next time, since this one didn't go down too well (see other thread)
Just found this www.vegbox-recipes.co.uk/recipes/carrot-recipe-2.php sounds ok .
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 30-Jun-09 17:03:48
really must go and do some work now. Will check in tomorrow to see what you eventually made.......

Better than a cliffhanger episode of Corrie!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 30-Jun-09 16:58:52
grin
You're welcome!
Other thread is working a treat - you know these mners too well
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 30-Jun-09 16:55:44
Down boy!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 30-Jun-09 16:54:43
woof
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 30-Jun-09 16:53:42
Thank you ironing lady and doggy lady!
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