Odds&Ends! A Roast Beef Leftover Make Over Meal!


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  1. Luv2Luv
    Luv2Luv says:

    I've got mine in the oven now! Broccoli instead of zucchini. Leftover French onion juices from roast & roasted garlic cream of mushroom. All vegetables came from my garden and clearance EVERYTHING else! Even London broil. This is so cheap! Smells & looks Delicious!! I can't wait. Thank you very much! Will definitely use this again

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  2. Michael Davis
    Michael Davis says:

    Slumgullian. That's what my mother called my friends when she would get frustrated with us and couldnt remember their names. I got misty, thinking about that. Thanks for the memory.

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  3. avalon2468
    avalon2468 says:

    Giving that stove what I call concussive maintenance 🤣👍🏻looks yummy my grandma and mom used to make hash from leftover roast and veggies🤤 I still make it now❤️

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  4. amythenaturenut
    amythenaturenut says:

    You are making this horrible quarantine bearable! Much love from this ministry school student in Redding, California! Also, could you do a video showing how to make meat pie (if you already have, my apologies, I couldn't find it)?

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  5. Patty K
    Patty K says:

    My dearly departed mother-in-law used to make "slumgulllian" with spaghetti, veggies, tomatoes, and leftover beef. BTW, I looked up slumgullian and they think it comes from the words "slime" and "cesspool". Yum.

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  6. Sherry Rains
    Sherry Rains says:

    I HAVE THE SAME STOVE BUT IN WHITE , ITS THE WORST STOVE EVER THE OVEN STOPS IN THE MIDDLE OF COOKING AND THE BURNER HAVE ALL DROPPED DOWN. GOING TO HAVE TO HAVE A NEW ONE GOING TO A GAS STOVE THIS TIME

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  7. BTE Esparsen
    BTE Esparsen says:

    I think this is one of my favorite videos, you handle your burner like we do. LOL We also had roast beef dinner last night, I had a lot of beef leftover, your notice came up, I will be trying this recipe if I have all the fixins, we'll see!

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  8. Helen 22
    Helen 22 says:

    Yes Bev you are the Queen of the One -PotWonders
    Dinner looks So Delicious Yummy
    Slumgullan Dinner 😋👍👍👍 Much Love Happy Monday Everyone Stay Safe Stay Home quarantine & Watch Bev Amazing Video 👍

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  9. MNTNSTARZ80
    MNTNSTARZ80 says:

    I like to make Mac and cheese cook according to how you like it then , pour in mushrooms drained, can of golden mushroom soup, butter, sour cream, green beans drained , onions, garlic, Italian seasonings and left over roast beef .
    Mix together bake in 325 oven 20 minutes top with shredded cheese bake til cheese is melted or place under broiler.

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  10. Essem Sween
    Essem Sween says:

    Your roast beef dinner looked delicious, DEE-LISH-SHUSS!!! Mrs V, I could have joined you for dinner and loved every bite (the bowl at the front WAS mashed potatoes wasn't it? ) And you're doing what they always used to do, roast beef on Sunday, sarnies for your Monday pack-up and Cottage Pie on Tuesdays with what was left. I'm sure if the English had noodles back in the day something like this would've graced the table too. Ì can't get my head around wanting Courgette, it's a non-flavoured vegetable to me, if you pick them young they work great in a really thick & garlicky sauce either hot over pasta or at room temp as a tapas, but they themselves are just MEH.

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  11. ShalimarPerfume
    ShalimarPerfume says:

    When Jesus fed the masses on a couple of fish and loaves of bread I figure there must have been a few good women behind him cooking up fish stew and soup. Uh huh, that's my interpretation of the Good Book.

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  12. Jackie Lowe
    Jackie Lowe says:

    Cookèd beef roast with quart home grown home canned potato and some carrots. Next day used some roast, potatoes and onions as hash. Next day rest went into homemade beef veg soup with my package of carrots, celery and onions I put into freezer last fall.

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