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I've got a massive bowl of whipped cream left over from a party last night, any suggestions as to what I can do with it? Is it possible to freeze it?
Hi Marie
You can freeze cream and the general advice seems to be to whip it up and freeze it in dollops. Can i freeze cream?
You could try making ice cream.?
Whipping cream to use up has a few ideas . What about pavalova for dessert?A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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Thank you both, that's made me very happy!0
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Not a problem lady! What are you going to do with it then?!A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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And if it's pavlova can we all come round? :rotfl:Signature removed for peace of mind0
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hi i really hope someone can help. I have a hooded coat from topshop (trench type) thats dry clean only... its cream on outside and inside is a dusky pink and brown squared
Label reads:
Outer exterior 100% cotton algodon
sleeve lining 100% poyester
body lining 65%polyester 35% cotton
Its like a duffle type coat but really thin with big black duffle buttons.
shall i risk a cold/ wool wash ? would the colours run?
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Maradatha I've merged your thread with quick questions
ZipA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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x__Indigo_x wrote: »hi i really hope someone can help. I have a hooded coat from topshop (trench type) thats dry clean only... its cream on outside and inside is a dusky pink and brown squared
Label reads:
Outer exterior 100% cotton algodon
sleeve lining 100% poyester
body lining 65%polyester 35% cotton
Its like a duffle type coat but really thin with big black duffle buttons.
shall i risk a cold/ wool wash ? would the colours run?
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yeh i think il just pay tho i no it will kill me handing over £10 when it only cost 70... lol!I am a full time Benefit and Money Adviser for a leading non profit charity and I LOVE my job
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x__Indigo_x wrote: »yeh i think il just pay tho i no it will kill me handing over £10 when it only cost 70... lol!
If it was an old one I would cold wash it
If its new, certainly first time I would get it DC:heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls0 -
I have a pair of expensive pink jogging bottoms (Bidding war on ebay- paid way over the top!). Being the numpty I am, I put them in the wash with a pair of blue jeans and now they are a weird blue tinge. Anything I can do to wash it out or is it to the bin with these?Thinking it over...:o0
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