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  • shopndrop wrote: »
    Does this mean that the extra pizza (complete with topping) I made last night and put in the freezer will be no good? I was using up some mozzarella, peppers, courgettes etc and thought that rather than throw it away I could make up a pizza, freeze it and use it next week.

    Hmmm...now you've got me thinking...found this...

    http://www.deliaonline.com/messageboard/7/26863/thread.html

    So it looks like it will be fine :D
  • shopndrop
    shopndrop Posts: 3,548 Forumite
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    Thanks for that link.

    I will report back when I have eaten it and let you know what it is like.
  • snoozer
    snoozer Posts: 3,840 Forumite
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    It's no wonder the vinegar taste was strong you probably added more than dpouble the amount you should with that spoon!
  • pink_princess
    pink_princess Posts: 13,581 Forumite
    I know it doesn't look particularly appetising but it was pretty damn nice. :)

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    What the hell is that :eek: nice to see you on these boards ss ,
    mozzarella can be frozen once open .I normally grate mine first.
    Also have you tried making your own garlic bread its really easy and should save you quite a bit.
    HTH
    PP
    Life is short, smile while you still have teeth :D
  • pink_princess
    pink_princess Posts: 13,581 Forumite
    Ps thats a serving spoon ;)
    Life is short, smile while you still have teeth :D
  • What the hell is that :eek:

    :rotfl:

    It's a chicken breast stuffed with mozzarella and pesto covered in streaky bacon, with rosti potato and spinach. :)
  • Ps thats a serving spoon ;)

    Ooops! :o

    I haven't got a tbsp. How do I measure 1 of them? :undecided
  • pink_princess
    pink_princess Posts: 13,581 Forumite
    Ooops! :o

    I haven't got a tbsp. How do I measure 1 of them? :undecided
    :rotfl: its the one you eat cereal and things with or if you don t have one 3xteaspoon .
    The chicken looked like a deflated balloon on a bowl of soup lol (blame the picture) .:D
    Life is short, smile while you still have teeth :D
  • Pink Princess, unless you have an extrordinarily large mouth you probably eat cereal with a DESSERT spoon. Those are usually 10ml.

    Southernscouser - keep your eyes open for a cheap set of measuring spoons. You might find one in a £ shop or if you have one of those little "Hardware and everything else" shops locally. Those will be the answer to all your problems. ;)
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  • mhagster
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    Hawthorn wrote: »

    ''I swear I sound like an old lady walking around the shops, grumbling at the price''

    I regularly walk round Tesco growling at the prices and muttering loudly to myself!
    Glad to know I am not the only one!!! At least we are aware that we do it!
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