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MSE Parents Club Part 7
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ooooooooooooo sami thanks .......... how many calories is beans on toast
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Still searching .....:)
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guiltless fudge brownies???????????????????????????????????????? really?????? x
Still searching .....:)
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Anyone got a wooden hobby horse, proper old fashioned one? Thinking of adding that to LO's Christmas list.....Mum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0
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just walked in to hear you all talk about dieting, and is slowly walking back out hoping noone has seen her.....Carla-Farla!!

Mummy to Katie (27.11.07) and Christopher (05.08.09) ♥♥♥0 -
I phoned Tax Credits, they didn't have OH's PAYE number or had an old one so gave them it and they asked me how many hours he works a week and I was like ERR 40, the same as it's been the last 2 and a half years. How could they have an out of date PAYE number? It's the same one!!0
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Hugs honey xxfeelinggood wrote: »I feel so sad today
Seeing GP tomorrow to get another prescription, then seeing Pysch on Tuesday. I just feel awful, like it is a deep, never ending pain. I'm just wishing each day away, waiting for bedtime. Don't think anything will take away the sadness.
they look yum on the photo!searching_me wrote: »guiltless fudge brownies???????????????????????????????????????? really?????? x
50ml sunflower oil
150g white caster sugar
2 medium eggs, beaten
1 tsp vanilla extract
50g cocoa powder
1/2 tsp baking powder
80g plain flour
pre heat oven 175C/ 155C fan
in lrge bowl mix oil 7 sugar. add eggs & vanilla, stir vigorously until well blended.
carefully add cocoa powder, baking powder and flour and mix well
grease and flour a 20x20cm baking tin and pour batter in, use spatulla to scrape out bowl
bake for 15mins or until a cocktail stick inserted in the centre comes out with a few slighty moist crumbs on it. that means they're done but still gooey/fudgey
82 cal each if get 20 brownies
86 if 19
91 if 18
eta - keeps in fridge for upto 1 week, can be frozen0 -
carlamagee wrote: »just walked in to hear you all talk about dieting, and is slowly walking back out hoping noone has seen her.....
Hi Carla :wave:
Hows the head? lol0 -
HI CARLA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! heehee ...
cheers sami ... they look pretty guilty to me but who am i to argue with a diet book
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Still searching .....:)
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newmoneysaver wrote: »
MM whats a silent reflux? and do you really iron Dylans clothes? :eek::rotfl:
Not sure what the differences in reflux and silent reflux are
Just know I was told he had the silent type , its the only thing silent though, cuz his wee stinky farts are noisey as hell :rotfl:
And no - I only iron a few bits of his, its mine and chris' after he has been sick on us !! I cannot wear clothes that havent been ironed, I feel weird
they look yum on the photo!
50ml sunflower oil
150g white caster sugar
2 medium eggs, beaten
1 tsp vanilla extract
50g cocoa powder
1/2 tsp baking powder
80g plain flour
pre heat oven 175C/ 155C fan
in lrge bowl mix oil 7 sugar. add eggs & vanilla, stir vigorously until well blended.
carefully add cocoa powder, baking powder and flour and mix well
grease and flour a 20x20cm baking tin and pour batter in, use spatulla to scrape out bowl
bake for 15mins or until a cocktail stick inserted in the centre comes out with a few slighty moist crumbs on it. that means they're done but still gooey/fudgey
82 cal each if get 20 brownies
86 if 19
91 if 18
eta - keeps in fridge for upto 1 week, can be frozen
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Guess what I'm doing tonight
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 !!0 -
Hi all.. :grouphug: all round!

Rhys was very very good at the hospital. Had to have a needle in the back of his hand (instead of heel pr1ck) as they wanted so much, but he didn't cry at all at that :j (obviously only celebrating that he didn't get upset, not that he had it done in the first place!
). Cried a little at his jab but was soon okay with it.
Apparently they're not putting plasters on the backs of babies hands anymore as there was an incident in Sheffield where a nurse did that, baby was in her car seat in the back of the car going home, sucking the back of her hand and suck in and swallowed the plaster. Choked, threw up hugely and out came the plaster again! :eek:
They (usually!) always have all of Rhys' notes for every appointment - even for a blood test, they cart the whole three volumes round with them so they've got access to everything; no kidding, the pile of files is almost a foot tall! On the top of it today, was a letter from the DWP about our DLA claim. It was asking the consultant to complete a form about Rhys' history, medication and ongoing treatment and to return it by 14th Oct. Amazingly, she's already done it and it's there for her secretary to copy and send later today! :j :j Hopefully it'll all be sorted by Christmas..
Rhys is still zonked out in his car seat for now. Going to mummy friend's at 2pm for a walk to see the horses nearby, and then out for tea with work friend tonight
Hope everyone's day gets better soon! xx
ETA: Forgot.. got Rhys weighed and he's now 8lb 7oz. Not quite got to Izzy's birth weight yet!
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