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What have you baked today?
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freespirit66 wrote: »I havent been on here for a while but over the last few weeks i have baked for the freezer for christmas:
BISCOTTI
CHRISTMAS MORNING MUFFINS
PEANUT BUTTER CHOCOLATES
CRANBERRY AND SOY GLAZED COCKTAIL SAUSAGES
CHRISTMAS SPICED CHOCOLATE CAKE
MAPLE CHEESECAKE
MINCE PIES
ROCKY ROAD
STICKY GINGERBREAD
Ooh I LOVE Nigella's sticky gingerbread. Reminds me I ought to make some for the freezer soon. And her cocktail sausages are amazing. Well done you
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Banana cake,chocolate and walnuit tray bake, Victoria Sponge ( with secret middle) and some rock cakes. Oh and a Victoria sponge for us as the others are going to my son`s work!0
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I'm currently baking a cranberry and coconut loaf.
It's a corruption of a tea read recipe of nigellas. I hope it turns out ok .
I'm off to google for Christmas morning muffins now!Norn Iron Club member 4730 -
Two white loaves, eight White rolls, a bacon and egg pie, and eight tomato ans Stilton pasties. Yum!0
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Fish Cakes, Not Icelandic!0 -
Gluten free jam tarts and a crustless quiche0
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Today I have made 12 chocolate muffins, oaty biscuits and 2 sausage casseroles to go in the freezer.
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I've made 12 scones for snacks an
d breakfasts.£36/£240
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One word must start each prayer
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gloomgurlie wrote: »Oh wow thank you! I've hot her Christmas book sat on the shelf here! Goes to show how often I've looked at it! Probably because I'm always on a diet and well....Nigella recipes are not always for the waist watchers amongst us! I'll certainly be having a browse this afternoon though, Ty! :beer:
I am the same GLOOMGURLIE i have had it years and only do 1 or 2 recipes every year, but this year i read right through it and decided on doing some different bits, that is going to be my new years resolution, actually use my cookbooks instead of reading them when they are new and then sitting on bookshelf foreverOoh I LOVE Nigella's sticky gingerbread. Reminds me I ought to make some for the freezer soon. And her cocktail sausages are amazing. Well done you
DAISIEGG i love the sticky gingerbread too, that is a well worn recipe, thankyou for saying about cocktail sausages they smelt good before i put them in freezer#103 1p Saving Challenge Back to Front 293.94/665.95Currently Reading: Christmas at Cedarwood Lodge - Rebecca Raisin Debt Free thanks to MSE0 -

Gingerbread puddings with brandy and ginger wine sauce.0
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