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Making Cards - Ideas for a card craft beginner (Part 3)
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Slightly off topic but does anyone make their own currys from scratch? if so can you share your recipe please? Both OH and I want to make one from scratch but not sure where to start or where to start looking for recipes!
DTB - Glad you got your teabags sorted, I looked at them ones but needed all of the same ones to go in mine, pointless having assam (indian) when it is an english tea lol
Marg - Is everything ok?Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
Rusty my DH makes curry from scratch. He makes a base which is enough for 8 portions and we freeze it in 2 portion sizes. Its really nice I will do the recipe for you after tea.0
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Marg hope you have a fab time, put your feet up and have a good rest with plenty yummy food and drink xx0
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RustyFlange wrote: »DTB - Glad you got your teabags sorted, I looked at them ones but needed all of the same ones to go in mine, pointless having assam (indian) when it is an english tea lol
Hmm I figured that if they serve that blend at Betty's it counts as good enough for afternoon tea. Altho I can see me wasting a lot of time matching teas to people.
One less thing to worry about now they're bought tho0 -
Rusty my DH makes curry from scratch. He makes a base which is enough for 8 portions and we freeze it in 2 portion sizes. Its really nice I will do the recipe for you after tea.
Thankyouxx
dawnteabag wrote: »Hmm I figured that if they serve that blend at Betty's it counts as good enough for afternoon tea. Altho I can see me wasting a lot of time matching teas to people.
One less thing to worry about now they're bought tho
Eek sorry my post sounded bad, I meant pointless for me not for you ... not my choice, I am a fussy madam when it comes to tea as I love my tetleys, but my mum wanted something english!Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
RustyFlange wrote: »Thankyou
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Eek sorry my post sounded bad, I meant pointless for me not for you ... not my choice, I am a fussy madam when it comes to tea as I love my tetleys, but my mum wanted something english!
No worries - I didn't take it that way but I think you'll find that there isn't actully any 'English tea' just English blends.
We had a chap come in from Twinings when I worked at a hotel during my hols at University. Personally I preferred it when the Remy Martin and Courvoissier reps came in to give us 'training'0 -
None of my orders came
I did only order them Sunday morning though, haha.
Still not able to get off my bed, so I'm looking at other things to buy.
Did anyone get their Joanna order today?Signature down for maintenance :rotfl:0 -
Found this blog with tips for distressing thought it might be helpful to a few of us0
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Marg - have a lovely time!!
Dragonllew - Thank you for that link - have bookmarked it to read properly tomorrow (hopefully) - def.something I would like to have a go of.0
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