We’d like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum.
This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are – or become – political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
Immoral_angel's Debt Diary
Comments
- 
            hi IA i know it was about 4 million pages ago on here but i just remembered to add you to msn, just so you don't think you've got a random stalker lol - well done on the bread!2007 Bronze Olympic Challenge: Total £1057.34 :jDFW Nerd 269: Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts0
- 
            Hiya IA, Just wanted to say that your bread looks fab! Your pic made me laugh, was really cool! What did you have to do? Buy a packet mix and put in in a tin? If this is the case, where abouts are the mixes in the supermarket and are they very expensive? Sorry and apoplogies if you have mentioned this already!
 Luv the kebabmeister x:j 'Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts' - DFW Nerd member 866 :j0
- 
            Well done IA - crackling loaf there girl! Glad you found the tip useful and I bet your house smells lurverly ....................
 Remember to do it whilst your cooking other things so that you keep your leccy/gas bills down.Decluttering junk and debt in 2016
 Debts - Vanquis £3500 1/1/16; DFD - when I'm dead with £100,000,000+ interest :eek: UPDATED Feb 2016 £2739.80; DFD June 2016 :j
 Next - £1500 1/1/16 DFD about 10 years time. UPDATED Feb 2016 £1371.16; DFD July 2016 :j
 THE GOAL IS TO HAVE NO DEBT BY THE END OF 20160
- 
            that bread looks really nice. i don't have much time to bake, but i always think homemade bread and cakes taste a lot nicer than shop bought ones.
 there you are, immoral angel, with you making bread and you and ash making cakes you could set up your own bakery business!0
- 
            donner_kebab wrote: »Hiya IA, Just wanted to say that your bread looks fab! Your pic made me laugh, was really cool! What did you have to do? Buy a packet mix and put in in a tin? If this is the case, where abouts are the mixes in the supermarket and are they very expensive? Sorry and apoplogies if you have mentioned this already!
 Luv the kebabmeister x
 Go down to the baking aisle and you'll find loads of varieties, somewhere between 65 and 80p depending upon your local. Loaf tins are £2.99 in Wilko's.Decluttering junk and debt in 2016
 Debts - Vanquis £3500 1/1/16; DFD - when I'm dead with £100,000,000+ interest :eek: UPDATED Feb 2016 £2739.80; DFD June 2016 :j
 Next - £1500 1/1/16 DFD about 10 years time. UPDATED Feb 2016 £1371.16; DFD July 2016 :j
 THE GOAL IS TO HAVE NO DEBT BY THE END OF 20160
- 
            Well done Miss Baker Lady!
 See, you are a true super star...
 Last day online for a while I fear...
 Bunny x
 (although DH DID say he was going to look at the 'spec' of a laptop at ALDI today, lol)Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0
- 
            Bnny - If I don't 'speak' before you move, have a good move. Hope your not offline too long. although if your DH is anything like my DH looking at a 'spec' means he wont be able to resist.
 IA - you are a nutter! Unfortunately my kids won't eat anything other than Warburtons, so making my own bread is a waste of effort.
 You'll be getting a breadmaker next!Quality is doing something right when no one is looking - Henry Ford
 0
- 
            Thanks Sammy,
 I think you're right-I will have a laptop by end of play today-but connection is another matter lol
 My kids will eat ANY bread, white, brown whatever, DH on the other hand...I buy the white bread with Omeaga 3 in it because it makes me believe it's a BIT better, lol. He complains bitterly about the half white/brown stuff as well and it goes off too quickly if I buy 2 loaves! *sigh* men!
 xEmpty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0
- 
            you could buy one of those half loaves for him? that's what my mam use to do for me when i was fussyHSBC CC - £3000 / £3000
 Halifax CC - £1032.77 / £1032.77
 Mortgage currently at [STRIKE]£82,299.71[/STRIKE] £76,017.62 would love to overpay0
- 
            that loaf looks great ......i love fresh crusty bread mmmmmmm with lashings of butter mmmmmmm
 might have a go myself
 1 loaf tin 1 packet mix follow instructions and hey presto?..........even i could do that.
 hope you have a better day today AND get that prescription sorted.
 jacs xx0
This discussion has been closed.
            Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply
 
Categories
- All Categories
- 352.2K Banking & Borrowing
- 253.6K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 454.3K Spending & Discounts
- 245.3K Work, Benefits & Business
- 600.9K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 177.5K Life & Family
- 259.1K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.7K Read-Only Boards

 
         