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What have you baked today?
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Some old bananas and a handful of shelled walnuts plus some basic store cupboard ingredients have turned themselves into a very nice banana nut cake today.0
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Damn Angeltreats, wish I had seen your post before I threw away my parnips leftover from Xmas! Don't really like them much myself but think in cake with maple syrup might be a winner! Will bookmark it for when I do them next year... :rotfl:
Also can empathise with wanting to bake but having a houseful of treats - am off work for the next week and got loads of new cookbooks for Xmas, want to try quite a few recipes and have got cupboards full of ingredients, but have so much cake, biccies and sweets in the house think it will be February before have to bake anything else!Pax Et Bonum0 -
steak pie
carrot cake
madeira cake
lentil soup
and various salads
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There's a lasagne in the oven at the moment, and there will shortly be a garlic bread going in there with it. Beyond that, no baking today. Yesterday I baked cookies - a batch of chocolate chip and a batch of oat and raisin. Mmm!
KB xxTrying for daily wins, and a little security in an insecure world.0 -
Mince pies
Jam tarts
cherry scones
Stilton and Broccoli quiche
Individual cheese tarts
Lasagne
Guess who's got visitors?Slightly bitter0 -
Some cheese biscuits and boodle biscuits. Should keep OH busy for the week ahead i hope!Annual Grocery Budget £364.00/£1500
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I made Cornish Pasties - tumbledown recipe from the Economy Gastonomy book. Fist time in years I've made these, but they've come out great (DD has had hers as she's gone to work).
while the oven was on I've made a sponge cake for next week
:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
I have just made home made apple crumble and custard and my boys just demolished it, it seems so much nicer making up custard and pouring it from a jug instead of a tin, although i am also partial to tesco value custard, but the jug of it is so much better tonight as i am feeling miserable and the sight of the skin on top of the custard made me happy as larry as that IMO is the best bit:o:j:j:j0
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Banoffee muffins. Yummy0
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Some fruit scotch pancakes and a weetabix cake, which we love with custard.
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