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Hi All
made a sausagemeat plait for tea. V yummy. Also made 5 sm jars of lemon curd. Double yummy0 -
Pizza's,(margarita)0
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Breadandwine - I've just been on your website and have to say that your bread all looks very yummy! I'm afraid I only make basic bread (4 loaves at a time). My freezer is running out of space. What are the sizzlers that you made?0
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Hi everyone
I made my daughter a victoria sponge birthday cake, covered in pink buttercream and white chocolate fingers round the outside. Then i made a batch of peanut butter and jelly cookies, (they spread out loads) but theyare so easy and taste divine.March 2014 Grocery challenge £250.000 -
gillian576 wrote: »Fudge tart sounds lovely. What recipe do you use?
Hi I use the recipe I found on here in the grocery challenge thread.Sorry I have no idea how to do links:o. Its so easy and very yummy:)
Here you go just copied and pasted for you.
Fudge Tart from School recipes.co.uk
Ingredients
Pastry made with 6oz plain flour
Filling
1/2 pint milk
3 oz sugar
4 oz marg
2 oz plain flour
1/2 oz grated chocolate
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
Method
Make pastry and line 8 inch flan tin bake blind if you wish. (I bought one!)
Pour half the milk into saucepan, add marg and heat until nearly boiling. Blend the remainder of the milk with the flour, mix to a smooth paste then add to the milk/marg mixture. Add sugar and cook thoroughly until a smooth finish obtained. Add vanilla essence. Pour into pastry case. Chill til set the grate chocolate on top.Paul Walker , in my dreams;)0 -
I found an old recipe for sticky toffee pudding that we used to serve back in my chef days so had to bake it. It was every bit as nice as I remembered. Perfect as a (hopeful) end of winter pud :drool:"Who’s that tripping over my bridge?" roared the Troll.
"Oh, it’s only me, the littlest Billy-goat Gruff and I’m going off to the hills to make myself fat"0 -
Breadandwine wrote: »Hi Justamum
I posted the recipe over on this thread:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/41721572#Comment_41721572
Cheers, Paul
Thanks for that - they sound yummy. I could easily use cheezly instead of the cheese, and they would make a nice change for packed lunches.0 -
I baked banana and walnut muffins last night, except I didn't have any walnuts (bought some this morning though) and I didn't have any yoghurt so I used custard instead. Today was the first time EVER my son has gone to school with a HM cake in his lunchbox!Make £25 a day in April £0/£750 (March £584, February £602, January £883.66)
December £361.54, November £322.28, October £288.52, September £374.30, August £223.95, July £71.45, June £251.22, May£119.33, April £236.24, March £106.74, Feb £40.99, Jan £98.54) Total for 2017 - £2,495.100 -
I baked oreo brownies just now, they smell so yummy!Emily Sophia arrived 11 days early on 26/8/10 at 16:43 weighing 6lbs6oz0
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I baked banana and walnut muffins last night, except I didn't have any walnuts (bought some this morning though) and I didn't have any yoghurt so I used custard instead. Today was the first time EVER my son has gone to school with a HM cake in his lunchbox!
VonD I am so sorry to laugh, but, I couldnt help thinking when i read this, 'blooming good thing she had bananas then'! :rotfl:
I once told my OH we were having cheesy mash with something one night - and later discovered I had run out of cheese! so substituted garlic instead! OH didnt comment until I asked was his meal ok? he replied straight faced 'Yes it was fine, except that cheesy mash tasted exactly like garlic mash'!:)0
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