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by Tandy Sinclair

I made a huge batch of this baked pasta ragu. One is in our freezer at home for when we get back from overseas. A few others came to work for our lunches. And another went to James and Carli. This was to save them the task of cooking when they brought their baby home. Head straight on to the Recipe For Baked Pasta Ragu ♥ Like most people my first job was casual labour. I worked as a cashier in a supermarket to earn pocket-money. This progressed to waitressing which became my first full-time employment. However, these sources of income were on a no work, no pay basis. It was quite something to join the ‘real’ work force where you got a monthly salary. You could take a day off sick and still be paid. There was a salary for your 3 weeks leave, and even a bonus cheque. For most people, this form of job security is great. But, there are a lot of people out there who are self-employed. And for them, the no work, no pay theme is one they are very familiar with. There are added bonus’ to being your own boss and being able to travel is one of them for us. Today’s inspiration ♥ Recipe For Baked Pasta Ragu ♥ can be found on Lavender and Lime Click To Tweet For as long as I have known Dave he has had his own business. He has always had staff though which has made going away slightly easier. But for a long time if he was not physically at work, the business did not generate an income. Thankfully that is no longer the case. Now all he has to do is monitor his emails and speak to a few clients. When I started selling down here I was the only employee. I did everything in the business and it took a long time before I could employ staff. This has certainly alleviated a lot of pressure and when I am on leave, I am really on leave. I don’t even cook when we are away, leaving that task to Dave. James was recently on paternity leave. I did not want him to worry about cooking and so offered to make a few meals for them. Click on the links for conversions and notes. Baked Pasta Ragu   Save Print This recipe makes 8 whopping meals! All Rights Reserved: an original recipe from Lavender and Lime Ingredients 1kg pasta (shape of your choice) Oil for drizzling Salt and freshly ground black pepper to season One portion ragu pasta sauce Two portions cheese sauce Method Preheat the oven to 180° Celsius Cook the pasta for 2 minute less than the packet instructions Drain and place into a large pot Drizzle generously with olive oil and season well Add in the ragu pasta sauce and cheese sauce and stir to combine Portion out into oven proof dishes or foil containers To eat straight away place in the oven for 20 minutes My Notes Freeze to eat at a later stage. I recommend you defrost the pasta in the fridge before baking. Or if like us you don't have the time, use microwave containers and heat in the microwave from frozen. 3.5.3251   Dave and I are overseas in Italy. We will be back at work on the 1st of October. I will start replying to comments then. I won’t be able to read any blogs while we are away so please forgive my lack of visiting back. You can follow our trip by taking a look at our holiday blog. Inspiration published on Lavender and Lime September 17: 2017 – Murder Games 2015 – Hot Chocolate 2014 – Wine Tasting At Waterkloof 2013 – Kiwi And Orange Sorbet 2012 – Berry Tart 2010 – Mayonnaise Top of Page Rate this item:1.002.003.004.005.00Submit Rating No votes yet. Please wait... Click to share the inspiration ♥Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related