Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Pies ... and Dates

 


One minute I was looking in the fridge for an egg to make myself a fried egg on toast for my lunch, and the next I was making pies.

I do that sort of thing a lot, it's as though I have a brain that tells me to do something else other than what I actually have planned.  Hey, brain just who do you think you are, who's in charge here ... and where is my fried egg? 😐


Instead I stood looking at all the little tubs of leftovers in the fridge and the roll of ready made pastry that was well out of date, and decided to add them all together and make pies.


The potatoes were actually boiled and in lovely big pieces, but I warmed them up for a few seconds in the microwave, mashed them up with a fork and added in some of the onion chopped into small pieces, and all of the cheese in that tub ... plus a little bit more for good measure.

As I was cutting out the pastry circles I realised that there wasn't going to be the usual perfect fit for my four bases and lids, then I remembered Angela mentioning quite a while ago that the pastry pack sizes were now smaller ... shrinkflation at it's invisible best.  

  Happily though I just about managed to roll out all the scraps to make a circle that just about covered the fourth pie.  No little pastry 'chef's perk' of a couple of jam tarts for me then from now on.  Unless I make my own pastry, which of course I should do.


They are very tasty.

 I had one for my lunch straight out of the oven, I gave one to Alan when he got back from the bungalow after a days work, and the other two are temporarily living in the fridge.  I don't think they are going to make it to the freezer though, they are far too delicious.

Someone asked me the other day if I was still writing the dates on any long term foods that I buy for the cupboard.  The answer, as you can see from this weeks photo is yes.  😊


Sue xx



18 comments:

  1. I write the dates on tins and bottles too. I got so fed up of searching for the dates stamps when grabbing ingredients out of the cupboard only to fine them printed in tiny, tiny print. Love the dahlias.

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    1. There's never any logic in where the dates are printed on jars and packets is there, I have to get my reading glasses on and then search. So doing this all in one go before I put things away means I never have to scrabble around for my glasses again. :-)

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  2. Those pies look delicious! I am wanting some pies, now. :)

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    1. Pastry is a dangerously addictive thing for me, once I've had some I want more ... and more!!

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  3. The pies look lovely and economical too. I must start to write dates on my tins too.

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    1. It does simplify things, finding the miniscule and 'hidden in random place' dates all in one go whilst wearing my reading glasses. 😄

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  4. Tasty pies, and they show just how much you can do with what appears at first glance to be so little. Hmm, I'm feeling peckish, now.

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  5. The pies look delicious.
    The dates idea is such a good one, so many times a week for one reason or another I end up scrutinising tins for dates……
    Alison in Devon x

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    1. They just put them in such random places don't they. Finding them all in one go saves my sanity ... well what's left of it. 😀

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  6. I think I might have left the last pie "topless" and let the cheesy mash form a golden crust. I pick up a few packs of frozen pastry just before Christmas for the Leftovers Pies. Then realise around Easter that there's one pack lurking at the back which really ought to get used up...

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    1. Oooh, topless might have worked too. 😀

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  7. Oh my. Your pies look delicious.

    God bless.

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    1. They really were, it's very tempting to make some more. 😄

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  8. I need to get back into the discipline of writing dates on packaging (so that I only have to search for the tiny writing when the light is good!)

    As for shrinkflation - at the weekend we bought a box of Mini Magnum ice creams for the first time in years, and upon opening the box there was a chorus of "HOW SMALL???" when we saw what they had been reduced to. Damn delicious in the sunshine though 😉

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    1. Alan buys those mini ones but he eats 2 or 3 at a time. I keep say he should just buy the normal ones. He says he's 'trying' to be good. 😄

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  9. Oooh....yummy pies.....I love your waste not attitude to life! I found a vastly out of date pack of pastry in the freezer recently and threw it out. I wish I hadn't now!
    Angie

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    1. As long as things look alright I give them a go, if they need the 'sniff test' I get Alan to check them out for me. 😀

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