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Quick mid week puddings/desserts
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newlywed wrote:Toasted chocolate spread and banana sarnies
This reminds me, we used to make toasted banana and chocolate chip sandwiches in the Breville sandwich toaster. Must try it again soon.0 -
Bananas with chocolate.
Slice a banana down the length keeping it in the skin.
Pop in about 3/4 squares of chocolate.
Wrap in foil.
Bake for about 10/15 mins or until chocolate melts.
Eat with a spoon by scooping out the banana from the skin.
Adult can drizzle 1tsp of Brandy or Rum on the banana before going in the oven and you could have a touch of cream with them too.Not in debt at the moment, but been there in the past and realise I'm the kind of person who could easily fall back into it with the self destructing spending button so making sure I keep on top of being a good girl.
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Just to let you know I made the fried jam sandwiches last night and they went down very well. Such a simple thing but I would never have thought of that, so thanks.
Must do that banana thing too,we do something similar when we go camping with marshmallows inside the foil.“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0 -
Afternoon!
I have just drawn up a monthly meal plan, tailored to my fussy eaters but I'm stuck for puddings. Both my hubby and daughter (and me) like a pudding after tea but I cannot think of any idea's. Could anyone suggest some desserts I can include on my monthly plan please?
Sorry if this has already been posted!0 -
Hi weezy,
You should find lots of inspiration on these older threads:
Old Puddings.
Forgotten Puddings?
Quick mid week puddings/desserts
£1.80 puddings for a week
freezable puddings.
Hot fruit puddings
and last but not least,
The Complete Cooking Collection0 -
Thank you! I knew it would be here somewhere, just couldn't find it.
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I suspect that your default search setting is to look back for only one month.
See the link below and scroll down to "How do I find everything?"
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I was wondering the same thing recently... and I just got back from the library with Nigella's Domestic Goddess book. yummmmmmmmmmm! Lard-city here we come!0
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