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What have you baked today?
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Old staples for me today, big batch of all butter flapjacks, excellent fuel for DS and DD, and a lovely lemon drizzle cake, a slice of which I class as one of my five a day
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Keep Smiling0 -
Chocolate orange and marshmallow brownies .... :dance:0
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A batch of chocolate chip hazelnut cookies and some rosemary, red onion focaccia bread.0
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Millie's cookies and twinks hobnobs going into oven when dinner goes on shortly. That's pack lunch snacks sorted for this week. FEB GC £255.82£240 :mad::mad::mad:
MAR GC 230.46/ £240 :T:T
APRIL GC 237.84/ £230:(:(
MAY GC £296.10/£ 270 (5 week month !):mad:0 -
A chocolate version of the all in one sponge I did the other dayPlease forgive me if my comments seem abrupt or my questions have obvious answers, I have a mental health condition which affects my ability to see things as others might.0
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DD and I baked choc chip muffins and a lemon yoghurt cakeSeptember GC 30th aug-4th Oct £332.74/£375 NSD 3
Gc Jan £234.85/200Feb £298.92/280:(March £298.42/£280:( April £270.49/280:) May Gc £351.08/£350 June £300.06/280 July £256.15/£240
Aug £318.74/£2800 -
Chocolate orange and marshmallow brownies .... :dance:September GC 30th aug-4th Oct £332.74/£375 NSD 3
Gc Jan £234.85/200Feb £298.92/280:(March £298.42/£280:( April £270.49/280:) May Gc £351.08/£350 June £300.06/280 July £256.15/£240
Aug £318.74/£2800 -
2 traybakes - 1 x coffee and walnut and 1 x carrot cake with an orange flavoured icing (as I am dairy free and OH doesn't eat cheese).
Both very yummy!Semi-retired, cat loving, married, Norfolk living girl.0 -
Millies cookies (2 batches
) with my 14 year old granddaughter. Only one cookie left now though
. She did take one batch home with her. Her 5 year old brother suggested making them this morning, but when it came to it he told his sister she could make them and he'd just eat them! :rotfl:
And he did! :rotfl:0 -
Peanut butter cookies from a recipe on this site - delicious and so easy!
Also made a Delia recipe syrup steamed pudding from her Winter Collection. An old favourite in this house.0
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