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  2. Three batch cooking recipes to save time, money and ... - AOL

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    Prudence Wade follows The Batch Lady’s advice with three simple and freezable store cupboard recipes to save you time, money and energy Three batch cooking recipes to save time, money and food waste

  3. Three batch cooking recipes to save time, money and ... - AOL

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    ‘Shop once. Cook once. Eat well all week.’ Prudence Wade follows The Batch Lady’s advice with three simple and freezable store cupboard recipes to save you time, money and energy

  4. Mincemeat - Wikipedia

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    Mincemeat is usually used as a pie or pastry filling. Traditional mincemeat recipes contain meat, notably beef or venison, as this was a way of preserving meat prior to modern preservation methods. [1] Modern recipes often replace the suet with vegetable shortening or other oils (e.g., coconut oil) and/or omit the meat. However, many people ...

  5. Scotch pie - Wikipedia

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    A Scotch pie is a small, double-crust meat pie, traditionally filled with minced mutton (whereby also called a mutton pie) but now generally beef, sometimes lamb. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It may also be known as a shell pie to differentiate it from other varieties of savoury pie , such as the steak pie , steak and kidney pie , steak-and-tattie (potato) pie ...

  6. Marzia Kjellberg - Wikipedia

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    Marzia Kjellberg (née Bisognin [b]; born 21 October 1992) is an Italian-British former Internet personality.Known for her videos on her now-inactive YouTube channel Marzia (formerly CutiePieMarzia), Kjellberg has also ventured into writing, fashion design, and business.

  7. Meat pie - Wikipedia

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    A meat pie is a pie with a filling of meat and often other savory ingredients. They are found in cuisines worldwide. Meat pies are usually baked, fried, or deep-fried to brown them and develop the flavour through the Maillard reaction. [1] Many varieties have a flaky crust due to the incorporation of butter to develop a flaky texture when baking.

  8. Macaroni pie - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland, macaroni pie is prepared by filling a Scotch pie shell with macaroni and cheese and baking it. [3] [7] [8] Greggs sold it in Scotland, but stopped doing so in June 2015, which spurred an online campaign and petition for the company to return the dish. [8]

  9. Pie - Wikipedia

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    The first unequivocal reference to pie in a written source is in the 14th century (Oxford English Dictionary sb pie). [1] The eating of mince pies during festive periods is a tradition that dates back to the 13th century, as the returning Crusaders brought pie recipes containing "meats, fruits and spices".