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		By: Zoe		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jan 2014 09:33:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We have solar panels and when the sun is shining it makes more sense to batch cook in the oven than use the hob as the electricity is free to us...  I&#039;m not sure how it directly compares with cooking something on the hob, but as the oven has greater capacity ideally I would cook several things at once while it is on, making best use of the energy...  My husband has been talking about getting a slow cooker for a while, but as I am currently undertaking a challenge to buy nothing new (or secondhand), I don&#039;t want to get one.  Plus I think they take up lots of room and I&#039;m not sure that I really need one...&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Thanks for your tips to make the recipe tastier.  I have loads of paprika as I bought a large bag of it to use in my houmous recipe, so I will definitely try that next time.  I will try adding a bit more garlic again, but I did spend ages experimenting with garlic in the recipe a while ago and decided this amount worked for me.  I do use red onions sometimes and will try adding a few more to see if that makes the recipe tastier!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have solar panels and when the sun is shining it makes more sense to batch cook in the oven than use the hob as the electricity is free to us&#8230;  I&#39;m not sure how it directly compares with cooking something on the hob, but as the oven has greater capacity ideally I would cook several things at once while it is on, making best use of the energy&#8230;  My husband has been talking about getting a slow cooker for a while, but as I am currently undertaking a challenge to buy nothing new (or secondhand), I don&#39;t want to get one.  Plus I think they take up lots of room and I&#39;m not sure that I really need one&#8230;</p>
<p>Thanks for your tips to make the recipe tastier.  I have loads of paprika as I bought a large bag of it to use in my houmous recipe, so I will definitely try that next time.  I will try adding a bit more garlic again, but I did spend ages experimenting with garlic in the recipe a while ago and decided this amount worked for me.  I do use red onions sometimes and will try adding a few more to see if that makes the recipe tastier!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jan 2014 07:29:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Interesting idea about oven cooking it, I would never have thought of that! Very low maintenance compared to the cooking on the hob method I normally use. I will have to try this. What are your thoughts on the energy aspects of cooking on a hob vs oven? And what about a slow cooker (do you have one)?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cooking in bulk and freezing is something we already do and it&#039;s such a good time saver! I agree that certain things taste better when reheated.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tips to make this recipe slightly more tasty (thinking back to your article about your husband with the food) try adding a bit more garlic. 2 cloves for 20 portions sounds a bit stingy to me. You could try adding more onions too as they tend to add a sweet taste (maybe red onions too?). Also you could try adding paprika which goes really well with bolognaise I find (pretty sure that doesn&#039;t contain sugar or salt?)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting idea about oven cooking it, I would never have thought of that! Very low maintenance compared to the cooking on the hob method I normally use. I will have to try this. What are your thoughts on the energy aspects of cooking on a hob vs oven? And what about a slow cooker (do you have one)?</p>
<p>Cooking in bulk and freezing is something we already do and it&#39;s such a good time saver! I agree that certain things taste better when reheated.</p>
<p>Tips to make this recipe slightly more tasty (thinking back to your article about your husband with the food) try adding a bit more garlic. 2 cloves for 20 portions sounds a bit stingy to me. You could try adding more onions too as they tend to add a sweet taste (maybe red onions too?). Also you could try adding paprika which goes really well with bolognaise I find (pretty sure that doesn&#39;t contain sugar or salt?)</p>
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