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50p a day til Christmas - healthily?! Weezl's next challenge...
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Hey Weezl, no, nope and no to the items you mentioned (had a hankering for cake and cream and polished the lot off last night LOL - although baby 2 due in a week today so am allowing myself some guilty pleasures).
BTW some of the recipes on here are fab - gonna try the slowcooker jam pudding !
Tried the coconut bread just before oven broke and it was delish0 -
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Thanks shaz -off to pop them in now before I forget LOL
Would I need to defrost them before using them ? (sorry for sounding a bit daft)0 -
growingafamily wrote: »I have 4 blackening bananas which I'd like to use for baking, but my oven just broke down and new one doesn't arrive until a week on tuesday.
Can I freeze the bananas until I can use them ? Would I chop them or leave them whole ? Skin on or off ?
Oh, and does anyone have a banana loaf/cake recipe ?
Yes they can be frozen, but for easy use I peel them first and cut in half
Re snails. I read a lot about purging etc here aare a few links for sorting the little b...s out
http://www.tienda.com/recipes/snailsnsauce.html
http://www.zephyrus.co.uk/ediblesnailsanswer.html
http://escargot.free.fr/eng/cooking.htm0 -
i've frozen bananas in chunks in bags, you can then whizz (technical!) them in a food processor straight out the freezer and it makes yummy banana icecream. which is obviously very good for you as nothing added0
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Hi, I am following the thread from the beginning, really looking forward to picking up some tips,we are a family of 6 and i thought i was doing well feeding the family for £60 a week, maybe i can get it lower with some tweaking!
I have been hunting all through the posts for the link to weezls blog, and cant find it, wish i had written it down, can someone help.
Many thanks and good luck to everyone.It's the start of the no takeaway challenge.0 -
I have been hunting all through the posts for the link to weezls blog, and cant find it, wish i had written it down, can someone help.
If you go into weezl's profile, you'll get a link to her homepage
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
Thankyou
xIt's the start of the no takeaway challenge.0 -
My nan used to eat snails but I have trouble with the thought, I love the idea of free food that nature can offer us but have not managed to eat a snail yet, maybe one day:p maybe not:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: The trouble is I'm never sure whats eddible and whats not, must get a good book, any suggestions:Dlost 3stin 4mnths GC nov£90/£51.65 July£100/£97.67 Aug£90/£18.59LBM Nov05 Loan £4910.65 Paid April07 sealed pot challenge#256Nov06 CC £2,590.56 Paid aug07 + Savings07/08 Night Owl 22#Mortgage £87,000/£84,000/ £82,261.00/£81,785.30 £80,268/£75402.00/£71229.15 DFW NERD 987 Long Haul member 125 debt free 24th aug 070
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The collins gem Food for free is pretty good by richard mabey about £3
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