That is called an enchallada. To make that you can easily get a puff pastry from the food store make it so it is surrownding the whole bottom and then add the cooked goods indside. (you can get reipes from food netowrk.com or allrecipes.com) and then with another puffy pastry cover it with the top and bake. poke wholes with a fork for a better flavor.
If you want to make enchalladas, you can get puffy pastry, cut into squares. Then add a scoop of the goods and then add a small square to the top. On the sides, poke with a fork so it is complteley closed. You do not want any lamb falling out! Hope that helps! :)
Tinned food in World War 2 consisted of canned meat, fish, stews, soups, vegetables, and fruit. The troops received some of the canned products in their meal rations.
i have on.they eat tripe,minced lamb,minced beef,brockili,any veg,any fruit!anything really!warning!do not give them any chocklate,milk or meat in a can.it is not healthy for them.
Around 1822, tinned foods came to the United States
No they aren not. It's a complex carbohydrate rich food.
No Unopened tinned food keeps indefintely.
Hedgehogs, if you leave out the following, will eat minced meat, tinned dog or cat food (not fish-based). They will also eat crushed cat biscuits, or chopped boiled eggs. Don't feed them milk. In the wild hedgehogs will eat worms and slugs.
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Tinned meat
YES!!
Sweetcorn pieces in a tin....
no
Yes.