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50p a day til Christmas - healthily?! Weezl's next challenge...
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In_Search_Of_Me wrote: »It was the
that made me think you didnt like them! I dont want to use the packets either but assumed that was the best way (for a non fiiddley capable brain like mine!) to make HM yog?
:rotfl: :rotfl: No, sorry, I use the smilies instead of punctuationFor me,
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Easiyo is absolutely non fiddly, even without the packets. I got mine brand new (still in the box) from Freecycle :T
I got wet on my bike ride and I'm now starving. Anyone got a pigs ear I can chew on :cool:
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
how do people make breadcrumbs (assuming you make your own)? And what sort of bread do you make them from?
I keep the "heels" of bread (or leftovers which aren't going to get eaten before they go stale or before I make a new batch) in a sealed bag in the freezer, then when I have enough to make the exercise seem worthwhile or when I have five minutes spare and might be using the food processor for something else afterwards, I take them all out and zap them in the food processor (from frozen sometimes - it only takes a couple of minutes longer). Then I rebag them into useful-sized packages (100g or 250g), label, seal and refreeze so that I can just pull out some breadcrumbs when I want them. They defrost very quickly, and can be broken up with your fingers straight from the freezer. If I want dry breadcrumbs (which is almost never), then I just dry them off in the oven before using them.
I use any sort of bread at all, all mixed up together. Wholemeal, white, mixed flours, rye, sunflower, walnut bread... the only bread that I don't turn into breadcrumbs is any sort that is sweetish or has non-dry additives (such as raisins or some types of sun-dried tomato). Oh, and I never make breadcrumbs for the freezer out of bread containing anything any family member or regular visitor is allergic to, because I will not remember what is in each batch and I don't want to poison my loved ones. At least, not accidentallyThis is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
I have a food processor, but I'm not sure where any of the attachments are though, as I've only used the main blade that goes into the 'jug' since we moved 7 years ago. I've tried a variety of these to make breadcrumbs (it's that long since I've tried), and never had success that way either
I do remember that the main blade just leaves me with a doughy clump !!
Will have to try popping some bread into the oven when I take out something that's been cooking, and see if that dries it out enough.....
I don't personally mind the frozen fish, and would quite happily have it poached with a slice of lemon a couple of times a week -- but the lemon is something else the menfolk won't entertain !!!!!
I used to use this fish on a regular when I was only cooking for me (son had school dinners, and hubby sorted himself during the day while I was at work as he worked nights), so I picked up a bag a couple of months ago without thinking they might not appreciate it :rolleyes2Cheryl0 -
Well the verdict on my first attempt at home-made wedges is in and the judges say....YUMMY!!!!!!!:j :j :j Okay they stuck to the pan a little which was annoying, but a little more oil next time should solve that.
Hehe, if the offer is still on the fab con Im so stocking up....gotta admit, there are times when I think maybe I should just go without, but I live in a really hard water area and it maybe psycological, but I think it makes a difference.Now MARRIED!11/09/100 -
Well the verdict on my first attempt at home-made wedges is in and the judges say....YUMMY!!!!!!!:j :j :j
go ashia! that's what this site is all about - those little :j :j :j moments when you try something new and it turns out great.
saving money on quality food is a much better buzz than spending money on whatever it is the ad companies want us to buy this monthweaving through the chaos...0 -
In manic killing the overdraft mood and having rediscovered OS after a while away, I came across your thread and am loving it.
So much so have just blitzed half a kilo of chickpeas with your recipe houmous and tis now in the freezer in handy lunchtime portion blobs (fairy cake cases!) so cheap lunches for me for a couple of weeks! Thank you!:T0 -
i've made some houmous too n frozen it. its lovely. DH had some on his sandwiches at work today.
someone posted a lemonade recipe , i'd like to say MANY THANKYOUS I made some an hour ago and its really lovely. lemony but not sharp."The purpose of Life is to spread and create Happiness" :j0 -
just found it. bottom of page 44 posted by ZOEGIRL
THANKYOU!"The purpose of Life is to spread and create Happiness" :j0 -
Please stop posting. Its taken me 2 1/2 hours to catch up, I really have to go to bed but I'm debating making humous for lunch tomorrow. Stop tempting me!Saving for a Spinning Wheel and other random splurges : £183.500
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