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What have you baked today?
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2 apple pies one for us and one for the neighbour who supplied the apples from his tree... I can hear OH scraping the plate , he can't even wait till they cool down.. greedy guts also made enough pastry to make a blackberry and apple pie for tomorrow#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
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I want to bake some brownies or a victoria sponge, but i have no baking paper..can i still do it?Annual Grocery Budget £364.00/£1500
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wahoo thanks!! off to try Weezls brownie recipe!Annual Grocery Budget £364.00/£1500
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A pear crumble, from a reduced tub of pears bought last night with easiyo greek yoghurt
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I've made a banana and ginger cake for my DS1 to take to Uni, he leaves tomorrow
Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039 Now: £79,000 April 2037Swagbucks ~ £0 (2025 ~ £240)Surveys ~ £0.70 (2025 ~ £238.94)Make £2025 in 2025 #5 ~ £0 ~ (2025 ~ £2,368.64)0 -
Another banana cake.
DD has requested carrot cake next though, does anyone have a tried and tested recipe?0 -
I've got a cheese and onion quiche in the oven at the moment for lunches during the week
Grocery challenge - Nov: £52/£100
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Plum and apple crumble. Decided to freeze half the crumble mixture for next time.0
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Hello folks I have baked a dozen fairy cakes - or cup cakes I suppose they are now called, and a dozen cherry scones, and to use up the dried out bread in the bread bin a lovely spicy bread and butter pudding.Every days a School day!0
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