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growingafamily wrote: »Hi everyone, sorry to go off topic but just popping in to let you know I've finally had my baby today (8 days late !), a little (well 9lb 7oz LOL) girl we've called Rosie. I guess she hung on to share her birthday with her big brother who was 3 today !Miggy
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growingafamily wrote: »Hi everyone, sorry to go off topic but just popping in to let you know I've finally had my baby today (8 days late !), a little (well 9lb 7oz LOL) girl we've called Rosie.growingafamily wrote: »I guess she hung on to share her birthday with her big brother who was 3 today !Cheryl0
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Question for those who've made the 'no-knead' bread......
Just double checked the instructions for later today, and I see it says to split between 4 loaf tins. If I split between 3 is it likely to 'flop' over the sides of the tins?
We normally have tall loaves when we have HM, 'cos I have a large bread machine. And even when we buy bread we always get the larger/tall loaves...... So I know the blokes aren't going to be mad keen on 'short' slicesCheryl0 -
Question for those who've made the 'no-knead' bread......
Just double checked the instructions for later today, and I see it says to split between 4 loaf tins. If I split between 3 is it likely to 'flop' over the sides of the tins?
We normally have tall loaves when we have HM, 'cos I have a large bread machine. And even when we buy bread we always get the larger/tall loaves...... So I know the blokes aren't going to be mad keen on 'short' slices
good idea to split between 3 tins, that's what the original recipe did. I changed it to 4 when I realised my loaves raised the same amount and the cost was lower per slice! But you may well prefer making it the proper way!:D
And very many congratulations to growingafamily! Well done on so admirably living up to your username!
HMKN, you've done so well! Well done;), what a great earning- £70, that's a lot of ice creams, but not much petrol alas...
:hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
Benjamin 'Kezzie' Kester Jacob, born 18/03/10, 7lb 5oz:)
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:j Congratulations growing a family on Rosies birth:j And Happy 3rd Birthday to your son. :TNow MARRIED!11/09/100
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good idea to split between 3 tins, that's what the original recipe did. I changed it to 4 when I realised my loaves raised the same amount and the cost was lower per slice! But you may well prefer making it the proper way!:DCheryl0
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no worries
Shaz you asked me a while back about my Asda trip, so I thought I'd give a spending update, since I last posted what I'd bought, I've added the following to my spends:
2x 1 kg frozen sweetcorn £1.28
3 x bags sugar snaps £0.30
bacon £1.58
milk 4 litres £2.00
5 flour 1x Wm 2x pln 2x self-r £1.95
12 cans spinach £2.40
total £9.51
Bacon was used for the piggy pies, and the sugar snaps got devoured over the weekend, 10p a bag- great whoopsie!:money: But everything else is intact.
Now have built up a stash of enough flour and yeast to make 40 loaves of bread, so that'll do us til first week in October by my reckoning. ( we use 1 loaf every 1.5 days!):T
Also have made and frozen all the evening meals til the 25th August.:o:D
We're staying away from home tonight at a friends, so I'm making myself 2 packed lunches for the 2 days. They contain rice, but I reckon it'll be ok, as we have a microwave at work and I'll be able to nuke it to within an inch of its life!:eek:
Growingafamily, is your freezer full of your Mum's liver casserole now?;)
:hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
Benjamin 'Kezzie' Kester Jacob, born 18/03/10, 7lb 5oz:)
cash neutral gifts 2011, value of purchased gifts/actual paid/amount earnt to cover it £67/£3.60/£0
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growingafamily wrote: »Hi everyone, sorry to go off topic but just popping in to let you know I've finally had my baby today (8 days late !), a little (well 9lb 7oz LOL) girl we've called Rosie. I guess she hung on to share her birthday with her big brother who was 3 today !
Posting on MSE on the day you gave birth!!!!!!!!!!!! Sign of a real devotee!!!!!!!!
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Many congratulations Growingafamily and welcome to little Rosie.Boots Card - £17.53, Nectar Points - £15.06 - *Saving for Chrimbo*2015 Savings Fund - £2575.000
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Congrats, growingafamily :-) My 15yr old shares her birthday with my 22yr old, and my 13yr old shares her birthday with my 17yr old, and my youngests birthday is a day before my eldests birthday :-)
Love this thread. Keep up the good work :-)A work in progress0
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