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Mr Badexamples Cooking Index
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It's in the basics section right at the start of the Cooking section:-
__Basic Cooking - Learners start here:
- Can't cook don't cook! Time for change.
- Help needed for reluctant cook!!!
- Hopeless cook
- Mr Bad Example's cooking index
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Wow!
I've only just signed up to this site but don't think i've laughed that hard in ages. This thread is fantastic (even if my colleagues are now looking strangely due to demented style cackling!). Mr Bad Example's cooking is as bad as mine (I can cook desserts but nothing else!). Don't suppose he is single and in the West Mids?? lol! ;-)
Sorry to jump in, I just thought that the 'recipes' were so fantastic. Thanks for putting them all togetherVery excited to be marrying my partner in crime for the last 7 years in September 2012 :jNo longer a midlandsfairy... back living in the sunny south!0 -
midlandsfairy wrote:Don't suppose he is single and in the West Mids?? lol! ;-)
Hello Joe. :rolleyes:
:think: or Dave.If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
Its Lucy....but good guess!
*note to self- must think more carefully about username than just writing the first thing that pops into my head. oops!Very excited to be marrying my partner in crime for the last 7 years in September 2012 :jNo longer a midlandsfairy... back living in the sunny south!0 -
midlandsfairy wrote:Its Lucy....but good guess!
*note to self- must think more carefully about username than just writing the first thing that pops into my head. oops!
Nope....still smells like one of my mates winding me up. :rolleyes: :rotfl:If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
urm, well. gah! how does someone prove they are not a random mr badexample friend?!?! can't say I've ever encountered this problem before!!
Nope, I'm all out of ideas.
Bob (sorry, I mean Lucy) lol!
:AVery excited to be marrying my partner in crime for the last 7 years in September 2012 :jNo longer a midlandsfairy... back living in the sunny south!0 -
midlandsfairy wrote:urm, well. gah! how does someone prove they are not a random mr badexample friend?!?!
Ok Dave, how about you make me a gingerbread man? :rotfl:If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
Maybe your next attempt could be a challenge Anneka stylee challange MBE - someone could give you something to make. I personally vote for the yummy scrummy lasagne - my favourite!£4000 challenge
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nicola1982 wrote:Maybe your next attempt could be a challenge Anneka stylee challange MBE - someone could give you something to make. I personally vote for the yummy scrummy lasagne - my favourite!
Request noted.If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
nicola1982 wrote:Maybe your next attempt could be a challenge Anneka stylee challange MBE - someone could give you something to make. I personally vote for the yummy scrummy lasagne - my favourite!
Oh yes do lasagne please. I love that stuff but have never got round to making any as it seems quite hard. A perfect subject to dissect and lay bare here.SIMPLE SIMON - Met a pie man going to the fair. Said Simple Simon to the pie man, "What have you got there?" Said the pie man unto Simon, "Pies, you simpleton!"0
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