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Weezl's phase 1- recipe testing and frugalisation- come one, come all!
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Hi everyone :hello:
not had time to catch up with the thread in a while but I can see the good work is going on apace!
weezl I see you are still around - hope you're feeling ok and Kester is behaving himself.weaving through the chaos...0 -
weezl I'm going to go for the omlette with peas, onion, sweetcorn, some kind of spices/herbs and potatoes on the side. Can I have baked beans as a side dish too?
One egg per person, how much cheese per person do you have available?
a very measly 15g per personwith mustard powder in the mix I am assured a slight cheesiness does come through tho
baked beans-wise, I'm not sure if they are the most affordable side dish for shirl, she will prob serve hers with 80g carrots each, but I think for feedback purposes it's definitely close enough to her meal to give us a great idea of what to expect.
Also, you feeding your family what they want and like is more important than mythical shirley :rotfl:
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weezl, I didn't measure the cheese, but best guesses would be around 25-30g for the whole omelette which served 2 people. I basically made 1 big one and split it into 2, so if Shirley is going to use my technique (or lackof!) she'll basically be making 2 omelettes and dividing amongst the family.top 2013 wins: iPad, £50 dental care, £50 sportswear, £50 Nectar GC, £300 B&Q GC; jewellery, Bumbo, 12xPringles, 2xDiesel EDT, £25 Morrisons, £50 Loch Fyne
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finally back online after what seems like ages! Was away and then a bout of illness - bleurgh! Seems I have a fair bit of catching up to do - hope you're doing well Weezl??
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Weezl, the bread of heaven recipe says 7g of dried yeast, in the comment bit.
I am thinking this might be why my attempt didnt work out, if we ar enow saying about 10g is the minimumEat food, not edible food-like items. Mostly plants.0 -
queen_of_string wrote: »Weezl, the bread of heaven recipe says 7g of dried yeast, in the comment bit.
I am thinking this might be why my attempt didnt work out, if we ar enow saying about 10g is the minimum
I definitely use more now I've switched to allinsons for shirley! That may have been it...
But it was a sachet of a particular fast acting one I used to use... from Tesco, either that or fresh, for free.
Which type of yeast did you use, I think 7 g of fresh should definitely still multiply, unless maybe you froze it first, that happened to us once with disasterous consequences!
Sorry tho, what a dissappointmentxxx
:hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
Benjamin 'Kezzie' Kester Jacob, born 18/03/10, 7lb 5oz:)
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weezl Would it be better to do either beans or potatoes as a side. Also what do the carrots come to cost wise (if you have it) and I guess it doesn't matter if the carrots are cooked or raw?0
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Over 200 have completed the tea survey :T
There are some quite interesting comments there too.
And much more using loose tea, and a tea pot than I thought would.0 -
weezl Would it be better to do either beans or potatoes as a side. Also what do the carrots come to cost wise (if you have it) and I guess it doesn't matter if the carrots are cooked or raw?
the whole family have 22p worth of carrot in a meal (4 x 80g portions) so it's cheaper than them having a scant quarter of a can of baked beans!
Raw or cooked is fine
Potato would be my slight preference, both cost and nutrition-wise but I trust your judgement
:hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
Benjamin 'Kezzie' Kester Jacob, born 18/03/10, 7lb 5oz:)
cash neutral gifts 2011, value of purchased gifts/actual paid/amount earnt to cover it £67/£3.60/£0
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It was a fast acting one I buy in a big tub. Will try a bit more and have another go.Eat food, not edible food-like items. Mostly plants.0
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