beko Freezer Drawer Repair not Replacement

Due to someone (me) over cramming things in to his freezer, the freezer drawer in my beko Fridge-Freezer has been broken for a while.

 

beko do have an extensive range of spares you can buy and I believe the front cover of the drawer is available to purchase (so I can't be the only person to have ever damaged one)!

However, I'm not a huge fan of throwing away things and buying new when it's possible to do a repair - wherever possible I believe we all need to do our bit for sustainability and there's enough plastic in landfill without me needlessly adding more.

So with that in mind, let me introduce you to my cordless plastic welding machine:


It came with a range of different staples that can be used to repair broken/damaged items made from plastic.

You simply choose the right staple for the job, insert it in to the gun, pull the trigger and melt it in to the item you want to repair!


Once cooled down you snip of the ends of the staples - I also use a rotary tool/sander to get rid of any sharp points on the staples.


It might not look pretty, but who's going to see it when the freezer door is shut?  It feels very strong and solid so time to fill it with food and put it back in my freezer...


Jobs a good un!

ALDI Ashfields Irish Style Pork Sausages Review


Cost at time of review: £1.35        Purchased From: ALDI 


I'm a bit fussy when it comes to Pork Sausages.  I used to like the Walls Pork Sausages but the price kept on going up and up and then they were hard to come by in the supermarkets.

Richmond sausages have always been a close second, not because they are nice and meaty (as they are most definitely not) but they are top quality mediocre sausages that always get eaten.  Not amazing, but not terrible either and certainly enjoyable to eat!

The Ashfields (ALDI's own brand) Irish Style Pork Sausages sound like they are going to be very similar to that of the Richmond ones I am used to but at just £1.35 for a packet of 8 they've got to be worth a try.

On opening the packet the first thing I noticed is that (unlike the Richmond ones) they are actually linked together just as you'd expect to find at a proper butchers.  The second thing I noticed was how light each sausage felt.

18 minutes at 180° in my Ninja Air Fryer (turning halfway of course) and they were done to perfection.

What better way to taste test some sausages than with some good old mashed potatoes?!

On cutting the sausages open, you can definitely see they are very well aerated and nowhere near as meaty as a proper butchers sausage, but then they're not trying to compete with a butchers sausage (they have other more expensive sausages that do that) they are clearly aiming them at people that normally by the Richmond Sausages.

Are they amazingly scrumptious (like my favourite Walls Sausages)?  No.

Do they taste terrible?  Again, no.

Would I buy them again?  Absolutely!


In conclusion, they are clearly not a premium sausage (but they're not trying to be).  I've tried a few cheap sausages in the past from other supermarkets and they've not tasted very nice so I have never purchased them again.

The ALDI Ashfields Irish Style Pork Sausages on the other hand, (although not particularly meaty) are not offensive in any way and at £1.35 for a packet of 8 they are an absolute bargain!

I have decided to award a (very) well deserved 3.5 stars out of 5









Cottage Pie Recipe Ninja Foodi Pressure Cooker

Portions: 2-4


Ingredients

  • 500g Minced BEEF
  • 2 Onions (diced)
  • 4 Carrots (diced)
  • Frozen Peas
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Oil (either vegetable oil or olive oil)
  • 300ml of Beef Stock
  • Gravy Browning
  • Winiary Przyprawa (OPTIONAL)


Equipment

  • Ninja Foodi (With Pressure Cooker Lid)
  • Oven Dish(es) to portion the Cottage Pie in to

Instructions

  1. Put a little oil in to the Ninja Foodi and set to Saute on a medium heat (4 will do nicely) and add the diced onion and give it a good stir until they have softened and just started to caramelise



  2. Add the Minced Beef and continue to stir and chop up the mine with a wooden spatula in to small pieces
  3. When the mince has browned, turn off the Saute mode and add in the carrots and beef  stock and give it a good stir



  4. Put on the Pressure Cooker lid and Pressure Cook on Hi for 15 minutes



  5. Once the pressure cooking has stopped, add in some frozen peas!



  6. Give it a good stir and add a tiny bit of gravy browning and if you fancy it, add a dash of Winiary Przyprawa (which is a Polish alternative to Worcestershire Sauce).
  7. Portion out in to some oven dishes ready to put on the mashed potatoes and bake!




Serving Suggestion(s)

Serve with vegetables of your liking (runner beans and/or asparagus go very well with Cottage Pie).


Homemade Marie Rose Seafood Sauce Recipe


Portions: 2


Ingredients

  • 75ml Mayonnaise
  • 20ml Tomato Ketchup
  • A Few Slashes of Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1/4 TSP (1 squeeze) of Lemon Juice

Equipment

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Spoon

Instructions

  1. Add the Mayonnaise and Tomato Ketchup to a bowl and mix well



  2. At the Worcestershire Sauce and give it another mix



  3. Now add the Lemon Juice and give one last good stir!
     

Serving Suggestion(s)

Serve with Prawns or other seafood - personally I love a freshly made Prawn Cocktail!





P&O Cruise Food Review

First time cruiser here!  In July this year I set sail on the wonderful cruise operated by P&O Cruises named the Iona and had an absolutely amazing time!

People keep asking me what it was like as they were considering a cruise themselves and I've been asked multiple times what the food was like on the ship so in this blog post I'm going to tell you what it was like - it was OK.

Is it amazing and absolutely scrumptious cuisine? No, but you shouldn't be expecting it to be on a value for money P&O Cruise.

Is it inedible, poor quality food - a big fat NO!

The infamous marketing expert Rory Sutherland ones said something on the lines of, McDonalds success is not due to being the best at what it does, but because of it's consistent ability to not be bad.

The food on the P&O Cruise that I went on could be described in a similar way.  Other than the meal we had on our last night (more about that later) none of the food I had from the buffet was amazingly outstanding - but it wasn't terrible either, it was very good quality, very tasty, piping hot, fresh and plentiful!

As with all other meals, for breakfast you can have as little or as much as you like - no need to pile you plate up high, just take what you like and if you want to go back for more then you can.

Needless to say, for my first breakfast on the ship I went for a cooked breakfast consisting of a sausage, some bacon, runny fried egg, black pudding, baked beans and a glass of orange juice

Very tasty, piping hot and a great start to the day!

If you didn't fancy a cooked breakfast then there was plenty of other delicious items to choose from..

Sausages (2 types to choose from), bacon, scrambles eggs, fried eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes, hash browns, black pudding, baked beans, toast (white and brown), various cereals with various milk, cold cuts of meat, bread and butter, pastries, chocolate muffins and plenty of fresh fruit!

Pretty much something for everyone, if you are a Vegetarian or Vegan then just let the staff know and they'll ensure there is something for you to choose from too!

So what about lunch and your evening meal then?  Fancy some Fish and Chips - then go to the dedicated Fish & Chip shop!


Fish, chips, Heinz tomato sauce and a pickled onion - don't mind if I do!  Not enough chips - then when you've finished these go back for some more, that's the best part of an all inclusive holiday like this, you eat what you want to eat, nothing more, nothing less.

If that doesn't float your boat (pun very much intended) then next door to the Fish and Ship shop one way is an American Burger, Hotdog and Fried chicken shop and on the other side is a noodle and curry shop!

If that still doesn't take your fancy then go up to deck 16 to the buffet where you'll find fresh salad, cold cuts of meat, freshly baked bread rolls, spaghetti Bolognese, meatballs, cottage pie, chunky chips, french fries, roast beef, roast pork, roast gammon, fresh vegetables, gravy, roast potatoes, curry, chilli con carne, mashed potatoes, potato wedges - the list/choice goes on and on and on!

If you still don't fancy any of that then head off to the Taste 360 Deck Food diner for freshly made pizza (made right in front of your eyes), a hot dog, burger, chicken, fish fingers, french fries, coleslaw and salad.  All served buffet style so if you want a slice of pizza, a hotdog and some coleslaw then simply help yourself!  Personally I went for a couple of slices of the pizza, some fish fingers, coleslaw and some salad.


There is always somewhere on the ship to get some food (up until midnight that is) so if you're peckish in the middle of the afternoon (like I was on one of the sea days) then just head off to the buffet on deck 16 and see what they have to offer.


There's plenty of seating available so enjoy the meal of your choosing, but you are not limited to where you can eat your plate of scrummy food.  If you don't want to sit in the buffet restaurant and look out of the window, you can take you plate of food to pretty much anywhere you like on the ship to enjoy.

My partner and I paid a little extra on our cruise for access to 'The Retreat' where no children are allowed and only adults with a Retreat pass are allowed - it's right at the front of the ship (the bow as it were) so you get the most amazing views whilst eating your meal.

View From The Buffet

View From The Retreat

If you have paid extra for access to The Retreat then you can not only have smoked salmon for breakfast, but you can have afternoon tea (once lunch is over) and if you happen to be in a beautiful port like Stavanger then the views are amazing!

All of the food I have mentioned so far, is all included in the price of the cruise.  If you want to try something fancier then for an additional (smallish) fee you can go to one of the premium restaurants - on our last day we booked a table at The Beach House.

 

We didn't fancy a starter so just went for a main and desert.  I opted for the Caribbean inspired Seafood Basket and my partner went for the Surf and Turf without the seafood so 'just' had the most amazing steak.



Both meals did not disappoint!  Remember when I said "Is it amazing and absolutely scrumptious cuisine? No" - well in The Beach House it absolutely is top notch cuisine and well worth the small extra fee.

Let's not forget desert..


They tasted as good as they look!




Overall I would give the food on board the P&O Cruises Iona cruise ship a very strong 4 stars out of 5!

Plenty of choice of both hot and cold food (pretty much at all hours of the day) so you can have what you like, when you like and as little or as much of you like.







Desborough Butchers Premium Quality Lamb Chops

Are you looking for gristly meat full of more fat/gristle than meat itself that has been pumped full of water?  Then don't got to Desborough Butchers because you wont find any of that rubbish - only top quality, delicious and tasty meat is sold here!

The only issue I have with the butchers in Desborough is that it's only open when I'm at work so it's extremely difficult for me to shop there, if you're unemployed and out of work then you can visit during the day but if you're a hard working taxpayer working a full-time job then sadly you'll struggle to shop here and (like me) will be missing out on top quality meat and will have to shop at Lidl or Morrisons instead...

Anyway, I managed to slope off early today so raced home (not exceeding the speed limits of course) and drove past the butchers to see if it was still open and it was so I went fully around the roundabout and parked up in the parking bay opposite K.P. Wolfenden butchers and legged it in as fast as I could.

It goes without saying, but I had to get the obligatory scrumptious streaky bacon and as I fancied some lamb chops for my tea I got some of those as well.

 

The only lamb chops on display were double ones, the butcher did offer to cut them in half for me, I nearly said yes please but then realised I always cook two when I have them so what would be the point?!

I got three thick cut meaty double lamb chops for a little over £12 so around £2 per half lamb chop like you get in the shops, only they were double the thickness, time to get the scales out...

£12 for 812g of top quality meaty lamb chops works out at approximately £1.47 per 100g

The lamb chops I normally have to buy I get from Aldi and cost £5.49 for 4 which works out at £1.37 each compared to the £2 I have just paid at a proper butchers.

However, the ones from the butchers were twice as thick and much, much meatier and if you do the maths (£5.49 for 340g) the Aldi ones work out at £1.61 per 100g so actually, the top quality produce from my local butchers in Desborough is not only better quality, they're cheaper too!

Instead of buying 4 thin lamb chops from Aldi I am much better off buying 2 (or 1 double) thick and meaty lamb chops from the Desborough Butchers.


Quick Recipe Easy Stir Fry Noodles with Chicken and Vegetables


Portions: 2


Ingredients

  • 1 Packet of cooked Egg Noodles
  • 1 sliced onion
  • 1/2 dozen sliced onions
  • Stir Fry Sauce
  • Mixed Vegetables
  • 1 Chicken Breast (sliced in to bitesize pieces)
  • Soy Sauce
  • Groundnut Oil
  • MSG if you like it!


Equipment

  • Knife
  • Chopping Board
  • Wok

Instructions

  1. Add some groundnut oil to your wok and put on a very hight heat



  2. Add the chicken and keep it moving around the wok



  3. Bung in the sliced onion and keep stirring!



  4. Add the mushrooms and continue to stir...



  5. When the mushrooms have started to soften, add a little bit of your Stir Fry Sauce and yes you've got it - keep on stirring!



  6. Add a sprinkling of MSG for that added flavour boost and then add the pre-cooked egg noodles



  7. Add the rest of the sauce and keep on stirring!

     

  8. When the noodles are nice and hot add some vegetables of your choosing - I had a bag of microwave in the bag veg which is basically frozen cooked vegetables so I just added a bag of those containing peas, broccoli and sliced green beans



  9. Keep on stirring until it's piping hot



  10. Have a sneaky taste and add extra soy sauce if it needs a little boost
  11. Serve and enjoy!

Serving Suggestion(s)