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Another budget recipe from black-saturn
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Black-Saturn I've got a question about the chocolate mousse if you don't mind! Your recipe says a bar of value dark chocolate, is that a 100g or 200g bar? I used a 200g bar, OH and I thought it was nice but DD said it was a bit strong for her so I'm wondering if I've used too much chocolate (if there is such a thing as too much
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Thanks BS that sounds great - will try those next week!!!0
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Oh sorry they only do 100g bars in my Tescos, I didnt know the 200g bars existed. So yes it's the 100g bar, sorry.anguk wrote:Black-Saturn I've got a question about the chocolate mousse if you don't mind! Your recipe says a bar of value dark chocolate, is that a 100g or 200g bar? I used a 200g bar, OH and I thought it was nice but DD said it was a bit strong for her so I'm wondering if I've used too much chocolate (if there is such a thing as too much
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I'll be buying a bun tin today, and having at go at this,minus the bacon of course!!ta bs another great idea!! :beer: :beer:"You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf"
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Might try something similar....ham and cheese. Thanks for the idea and will add it to my growing 'collection'.Baby Year 1: Oh dear...on the move
Lily contracted Strep B Meningitis Dec 2006 :eek: Now seemingly a normal little monster. :beer:
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I just made some, in a tin that has 4 spaces, bigger than a bun, sort of like small quiche size? One egg fits in each space. I made two first, with fry light (I am on a diet), and just egg and salt. They stuck to the tin. Then I put in fry light, and heated it up in the oven first. Then I made one and stuck a few raw sliced mushrooms in, it came out perfectly, the mushrooms were cooked. Ideal for lunchboxes, salads etc, and I can fit it in with my Slimming World Diet. Fantastic.Quidco cashback paid out so far £745.89 :j0
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Does anyone know how long they take to cook?:eek:
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About 30 minutes more or less.2008 Comping ChallengeWon so far - £3010 Needed - £230Debt free since Oct 20040
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Just in case no-one knows, Asda are selling 12 free range eggs for £1 at the moment. That's cheaper than the non-free range barn eggs!! I've just bought some and think we might be having this for tea.:smileyhea0
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So are Sainsburys, I bought 2 packs today, we get through a lot of eggs.Quidco cashback paid out so far £745.89 :j0
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