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  • cazscoob
    cazscoob Posts: 4,990 Forumite
    oh elle that sounds soooo good, was telling OH about your cup cake too he looked well impressed! i havent had dinner yet was going to nip to my mums but not got that far:( dont know what to have and not really hungry bt need to have something??
    What's for you won't go past you
  • Krystaltips
    Krystaltips Posts: 9,220 Forumite
    Think that was the one I saw Weezl, wonder why they got reprimanded though?! Especially with some of the companies they allow to advertise!

    Elle, I've had a cream tea there with my Nan... Although when we were on honeymoon hubby and I went to Little Betty's tea shop and had a cream tea... Nearly fell of our chairs when the bill came! (Was gorgeous though ;))
    A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...
    Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.

  • ##

    Hi - I've just calculated my due date, and it's actually 5th November, so I'm less far than I thought, only 3 and a bit weeks. It seems like even the 12 week mark is soooo far away at the moment

    Thats my DDs birthday, so perfect choice !!!
    The two best things I have done with my life
    :TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
    STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!
  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    .. Elle, I've had a cream tea there with my Nan... Although when we were on honeymoon hubby and I went to Little Betty's tea shop and had a cream tea... Nearly fell of our chairs when the bill came! (Was gorgeous though ;))

    I was looking at the Betty's website earlier. My sis moved to Pocklington (near York) recently and she's said we'll go to Betty's when I go up for the weekend. I see what you mean about the prices! :eek: (good job she moved up there for a better paid job! ;))

    We're a bit scones and clotted cream obsessed in our family - Sis and SIL had them for the dessert course at their wedding in September :D
  • tiamai_d
    tiamai_d Posts: 11,987 Forumite
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    I don't think I'd eat a placenta. It develops from the fertilised egg, so it is genetically part of the child, not the mother. I know they say that babies are nice, but we couldn't eat a whole one.... :D

    I really really fancy a scone and 'yon now!
  • tarajayne
    tarajayne Posts: 7,081 Forumite
    weezl74 wrote: »
    elle, was it this programme d'you think? :)

    'In 1998, chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall cooked a placenta on his Channel 4 programme and served it at a dinner party.
    He devised the recipe with mother Rosie Clear for a party to celebrate the birth of her daughter Indi-Mo Krebbs. The placenta was fried with shallots and garlic, flamb!ed, pur!ed and served as a pate on focaccia bread.
    Channel 4 was severely reprimanded by the Broadcasting Standards Commission as a result, although the practice is legal.'


    rest of article here for anyone interested in Tom Cruise's views on eating it! ;)

    He lives near here, not very popular!

    Anyway people, what about this cot bed and wardrobe as MIL has just offered to buy cot bed. Nursery is small so really wanna wardrobe and nothing else. http://www.bambinodirect.co.uk/details1.asp/ProductID/328/sid/15/Baby-Style-Calgary-Cotbed.html


    Hugh not Tom!
    Too many children, too little time!!!
    :p
  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    tia im with you all this scone talk has got me thinking about going to morrisons tomorrow :rotfl: x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • tarajayne
    tarajayne Posts: 7,081 Forumite
    tia im with you all this scone talk has got me thinking about going to morrisons tomorrow :rotfl: x

    Gotta be homemade with local clotted cream here. Mmmmmmmm!!!
    Too many children, too little time!!!
    :p
  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    tarajayne wrote: »
    He lives near here, not very popular!

    Anyway people, what about this cot bed and wardrobe as MIL has just offered to buy cot bed. Nursery is small so really wanna wardrobe and nothing else. http://www.bambinodirect.co.uk/details1.asp/ProductID/328/sid/15/Baby-Style-Calgary-Cotbed.html


    Hugh not Tom!

    That's gorgeous - and now bookmarked! ;) We have wardrobes in a similar colour, one of which will go in the baby's room so I've been looking for a cotbed to match :) Wardrobes are these from Ikea but they're triples so might be too big for what you're looking for.

    ETA: Slightly cheaper here - http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10751&langId=-1&productId=76891&source=froogle&cm_mmc=Froogle-_-Shopping%20Sites-_-CPC-_-Froogle :)
  • tarajayne
    tarajayne Posts: 7,081 Forumite
    Thanks elle but they don't have the wardrobe on its own, loads of different prices so I'm already confused.

    Oh, yes they do, oops!
    Too many children, too little time!!!
    :p
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