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Mmmmm, cake (for bloke!)
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Just sorting the pictures...If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0
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Is 5 hours a reasonable amount of time in which to bake a cake?If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0
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:j :j :jIf you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0
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Speed and confidence will come with practice...Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!0
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How are you doing Mr B? Is it done now?
I've just had a slice of mine and it was good although youngest daughter said she prefers milk chocolate but there you go. Sophisticates like us go for dark choc hey? :cool: If I can work out how to post a piccy I might post one later.
Hope you enjoy your tea party. Have you got the napkins out? - or is it serviettes? (or just kitchen roll?:D )
Just finished trying to get my kitchen looking less like a natural disaster zone - that is, it is natural that I make it look a disaster when I bake. I am impressed with how tidy your surfaces look as you have been baking.You - only you- will have stars that can laugh :rotfl:
:starmod: Debt-free:starmod:
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And this is for everyone who helped:
:T :T :TIf you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
Wowweeeeee!:T :T :T :T :rotfl: :j
Can I have a bit?Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!0 -
Ya gotta practice to get it down to less time.
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Looks yummy!
Are those smarties? I always do a chocolate cake with chocolate butter icing and smarties for my son's birthday cake.PigginSkint's debt free diary
DFW Nerd 1049 Amazon Sellers Club member 54
Total mortgage debt: 30/4/17 £14090.77 (Last payment: September 2021)
LTSB Loan 30/4/17 £6633.71 (reduction by 48%)
Total credit cards: 30/4/17 £25971.91 :eek:
Total non-mortgage debt: 30/4/17 £32876.49 :eek:0
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