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How to Change SASSA SRD Cellphone number 2024

SASSA is no longer allowing people to change their phone number on their website due to a number of reasons, including: •To prevent fraud and abuse. SASSA has seen an increase in fraudulent applications for the SRD grant, and changing the phone number can be a way for fraudsters to circumvent security measures. •To improve efficiency. SASSA is processing millions of SRD applications, and allowing people to change their phone number would add to the workload and make it more difficult to process applications quickly. •To ensure that beneficiaries receive important information. SASSA uses the registered phone number to communicate with beneficiaries about their applications, payments, and other important information. If the phone number is changed, beneficiaries may miss out on important information. If you need to change your phone number, you can do so by submitting an appeal on the SASSA website. You will need to provide your ID number, the old phone number, and the new ph

Savoury Waffle Chicken Burger

Savoury Waffle Chicken Burger


Savoury Waffle Chicken Burger

Ingredients

For the waffles:
2 cups plain Flour
1½ Tbsp Baking powder
1 Tbsp Seven Colours Grill SeasoningTM
2 Tbsp Sugar
2 large Eggs
½ cup unsalted Butter
¼ cup grated Cheese
1 Tbsp fresh parsley
1 tsp Vanilla essence

For the chicken:
2 Chicken breast fillets
1 Tbsp Seven Colours Grill SeasoningTM
1 tsp Paprika
½ tsp Garlic salt
½ tsp black Pepper
¼ cup Buttermilk
¼ cup Corn Flakes crumbs
2 Lettuce leaves
2 slices Tomato
2 rashers Bacon
2 slices Cheese 
2 Tbsp Burger sauce

Method

For the waffles:
Mix the dry ingredients in a bowl and set aside.
In a separate bowl, mix the wet ingredients.
Pour the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients and whisk until blended.
Preheat waffle iron for 5-10 minutes.
Once heated, spray with non-stick cooking spray.
Scoop batter into waffle iron and cook for 4 minutes or until the waffles are golden brown and crisp.

For the chicken :
Season chicken fillets with Seven Colours Grill Seasoning, paprika, garlic salt and black pepper.
Dip chicken fillets in buttermilk and then into the crumbs.
Place in the air fryer at 180 degrees and cook for 15 minutes.
Stack the crumbed chicken between the waffles with lettuce, tomato, bacon, cheese and burger sauce. Enjoy!

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