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#71268 03-10-2008 08:14 AM
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Here you Go Debbie as promised.

Ingredients:
1 lb not too lean Minced beef (you can use any minced meat you prefer i like the flavour of beef, you can also mix dif meats 1/2 lamb 1/2 beef or pork)
2 fresh carrotts diced (you can use canned)
1 14 oz can of small peas (you can use frozen)
1 beef stock cube
salt and pepper (i never use salt in my meat only when cooking potatoes)
1 small onion diced (optional)i dont use this in mine)
1 Can of Beef gravey (you can make your own let me know if you need a recipe)
mashed potatoes for topping (you can use boxed)i always use fresh)

Directions
This can be done on stove top or in the oven But i use a slow cooker.
Heat a frying pan on high heat and add your meat make sure you stir and just cook slightly untill brown.
Place your meat in to slow cooker add diced carrots if using fresh, add onion if using and mix your stock cube with water (you could use beef stock, i have always used a cube, old habbits and all that...or is it old dog new tricks?!!!)anyway....add salt (if using) and pepper cook on low setting for 2 hours.
You will find the bowl kinda looks greasy i always drain my meat mixture at this point but you dont have to.
Drain if draining and return meat to the pot add Gravey, peas (and carrots if using canned) cook on low for about half an hour. I usually use this time to make my potatoes after i have creamed them i place them in a shallow oven proof dish, drag a fork lightly over the top to make peakes and broil until golden brown on the top (it's usual for you to top off your meat mixture then transfer to the oven but i find this can make for a sloppy mess so i do it seperately) plate by spooning out meat mixture then adding potatoe on top ...ooo you can also add cheese to the top of the potatoe before broiling thats yummy too.

I think i remembered everything..Happy eating...let me know if its ok...Debz


Age 40 Diagnosed with stage 4 SCC tongue, sept 07 started 35 radiation treatments and 3 chemo Had my first follow up PET - got the all clear 17th April 2008.
26th Had my PEG tube removed...eating almost everything. Was hard but learned to eat without saliva, it's so good to chew and swallow food!
auntypebbles #71273 03-10-2008 08:43 AM
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OH!!!!Thanks so much. I always thought the guy at the pub used lamb. I have never cooked with lamb, but I bet that's the secret. I will try this right away! Thanks so much for taking the time to type all of it!!
Did you try the graham crackers and milk? SUch a treat and so easy to swallow!
Debbie


Partial mandibulectomy and neck dissection 2/3/07. T2NOMO.
Had 14 hour operation which included reconstruction of jaw.
Reconstruction failed. Some radiation, no chemo.
peace4uall #71277 03-10-2008 09:47 AM
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Hey Debbie, Your very welcome.

I didnt try the graham crakers yet i havent been shopping but i am going to.
Debz



Age 40 Diagnosed with stage 4 SCC tongue, sept 07 started 35 radiation treatments and 3 chemo Had my first follow up PET - got the all clear 17th April 2008.
26th Had my PEG tube removed...eating almost everything. Was hard but learned to eat without saliva, it's so good to chew and swallow food!
auntypebbles #71302 03-10-2008 04:34 PM
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I am a yankee and we make a different kind of a sheppards pie. we call it spud burger. Its easy and quick. Fry ground beef with onions, ( season if you can handle the seasonings) I can't so now its just ok. Put the fried beef in the bottom of a baking dish, add cheeze ( again if you an eat it) spread the mashed potaoes on top and add butter slabs ( sliced butter) on top bake a few minutes to melt the butter and bron the poataoes just a touck you have a meal in a pan. I add broccilli because its w "wet" veggie, I can't eat corn because I have a hieata hernia but any veggie you enjoy can be mixed in with the beef. So there is a nother variety of sheppard pie thrown at you, tyr it you might enjoy it. brenda


49 years young 9/2007 Squamous Cell Carcinoma 33 rad treatments. One year later, 9/17/2008 50 years old through the Grace of God. last check up all clear. Living life as it comes to me.
Lepreckaun #71329 03-11-2008 09:38 AM
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Thanks Brenda,
sounds good!


Partial mandibulectomy and neck dissection 2/3/07. T2NOMO.
Had 14 hour operation which included reconstruction of jaw.
Reconstruction failed. Some radiation, no chemo.
peace4uall #71496 03-13-2008 07:06 PM
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I grew up on the mashed potato one and we always put whatever veggies we had in the cabinet. My mom was the casserole queen - LOL. But we are in the south and always have been so don't know if it's really a "yankee" thing or not. But my mom also used cream of wheat just as often as grits and thta's a yankee thing too ;-)


Michelle, CG to husband (45), DX 2/08 Stage IVa Adenocarcinoma Salivary Gland (T2N2bMO)
Parotidectomy & ND 2/08, Tumor margins not clear, 4 of 30 nodes positve for cancer,
TX IMRT 39x, cisplatin 7x (completed 5/1/08),
PEG (4/22 - 7/9), No port. Currently in remission!


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