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can you freeze tinned tuna and tinned sweetcorn mixed with butter and cheese?

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FeelingDeviant · 05/07/2008 18:22

have made this mixture for DD to melt on toast.
there's rather a lot of it and don;t want her to have the same meal again tomorrow (as she's had it twice in a row already).

Can I stick it in the freezer?

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MakemineaGandT · 05/07/2008 19:50

yes of course

FeelingDeviant · 05/07/2008 19:57

Thanks alot! I'll bung in freezer now.

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MakemineaGandT · 05/07/2008 20:01

no probs. I do something similar for my DS which is mixed with white sauce. I freeze it in portions to defrost and serve with pasta, rice or jacket potato. My Mum used to make it for us. It was known in our house as "tuna fish slop"!!!

FeelingDeviant · 05/07/2008 20:15

Sounds good, might defrost and do a tuna fish slop next week

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MakemineaGandT · 05/07/2008 20:24

Feeling Deviant - I freeze the whole slop - sauce included!

I also do a chicken version with chicken mushrooms and leeks.

FeelingDeviant · 05/07/2008 20:26

oooh, I'll have to try the chicken version too!

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MakemineaGandT · 05/07/2008 20:30

salmon broccoli and peas also works well

I find these sorts of things freeze really well and are versatile to create meals from - slop over rice, stir into pasta and sprinkle with cheese and put under grill for a pasta bake, pour over jacket potato.....................

so DS thinks he's getting all sorts of lovely different dinners and it's hardly any effort!

I always have about 8 different meals for him in the freezer in portions (chicken with tomatoes and chick peas, tuna fish slop, meatballs in sauce etc etc)

FeelingDeviant · 05/07/2008 22:42

Must try all these. Was wanting to expand my repertoire and you came along, how convenient!

While I was MNetting, DH made croquettes with the tuna fish mixture, so we didn't freeze and DD will be having tuna fish croquettes for picnic lunch tomorrow

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