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Princes Corned Beef |
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26/08/08 (79 review reads) |
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Advantages: tasty!
Disadvantages: cant really think of any
Princes Corned Beef
MMM Corned beef, a lot of people tend to eat corned beef and onion...but not me.. I love Corned beef and pickle and this particular corned beef is my favourite. With the cheaper brands, which I have tried, you seem to have quite a lot of white areas, by this I mean FAT, this really puts me off corned beef and makes it look a bit sickly. The princes corned beef does have some white areas but no where near as much.
The princes corned beef has that awkward device on the side which apparently helps you to open the tin. I have gave in with this method and use my electric tin opener on both ends and push the corned beef out. The only downside with a tin of corned beef is that once opened you will need to either eat it up or cover it tightly as it can soon try out.
The corned beef contains cooked beef which is whopping 84% and other beef (12%), salt, sugar, and sodium nitrate.
For just under a 1/3 of a tin of corned beef you will be looking at around 223 calories, 24.8g of protein, 0.5g of carbs and 13.5g of fat. By any ones standards that is quite a lot of fat.
I like also to cook with corned beef and Panacalty (Pan Haggerty the correct term) is my favourite. I cut this up into little cubes and add with vegetables and golden fry gravy in a dish!!! Mmmm scrumptious!!
This corned beef costs around £1.20 per tin depending on where you shop
Enjoy xx
Summary: Use this to make a cheap meal!
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- 27/08/08 Ages since I had corned beef |
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