Boxing Day Recipes
Introduction
Published: 26th December 2010 | Source: OC3D Kitchen |

Good Morning Readers!
We hope you all had a fantastic Christmas day with your friends and loved ones, eating and drinking till you dropped and received plenty of gifts!
However I'm sure that things aren't going as well as you hoped. More often than not, it is all too easy to forget about food for Boxing Day. Your cupboards are near empty, your fridge has been raided and even your freezer is looking pretty sorry too. Aside a few raw ingredients and perhaps some ready sauces, you're left with the increasing possibility of having to eat the remains of yesterday's Christmas dinner.
No doubt, reheated roasted potatoes, vegetables and turkey carcass aren't the finest culinary prospects. Thankfully we at Overclock3D have thrown together a couple of ideas to make something a little different out of your left over Christmas dinner!
Interested?
Read on and find out more...
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