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just a thought how about flap jacks then ? or some sort of sweet cake?0
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;)as cereals asap them dorsetcereals they are not a cheap breakfast i would nt waste them so tomorrow i would eat them up:rotfl:0
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Just gave DH half one of the eggs. If he survives until tomorrow they are being used.GC Mar 13 £47.36/£1500
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saveabobortwo wrote: »;)as cereals asap them dorsetcereals they are not a cheap breakfast i would nt waste them so tomorrow i would eat them up:rotfl:
Its not the cereal sort - its the porridge ready brek variety.GC Mar 13 £47.36/£1500 -
some sort of porridge oaty bar with treacle/ or and add some nuts to make it really interesting good luck:j0
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thankyou to everyone out there who does what they can in what ever way they can to save a buck it is you who are are true inspiration to me to keep going in my quest for the perfect bargain may god bless youall;)0
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all the board guides on moneysaving expert i think they ve got an hard job sorting all these threads out etc and if they did nt helpwe would nt have the tips to help us that we get on here so a big thankyou to them too theyve help save me lots of money and im very gratefull.0
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I 2nd the thanks to the board guides. Brilliant job.
saveabobortwo DH lived 'til this morning so added some of the eggs to LO new pots, sp.onions, and ham, some half open jars of olives/artichokes/sundried tomatoes (all bought pre-OS) Sent DH off with lunch and had enough of this for me for lunch. Will be doing the ploughmans idea with the rest over the weekend.
May risk making up the porridge properly tomorrow to see what it actually tastes like. Otherwise I'm baking with it.GC Mar 13 £47.36/£1500 -
Anyone got any ideas as to what to do with the cauliflower cheese left from the sunday dinner? Its been in the fridge ever since and really I would imagine tonight is about the last night I can use it?? would it mash in with potato?
Also I have a cereal box of spiral thingys that I bought cheap but they are so cinnamony I can't eat them and nor can the kids, yuk, I tried putting a few in some chocolate cereal cakes yesterday and my son said immediately he could taste them, didn't put him off totally though!! Just wondering what I could possibly do with the rest that would hide the excessive cinnamon taste??
TIA all
Chella xxFan of Money Saving OS :j
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Anyone got any ideas as to what to do with the cauliflower cheese left from the sunday dinner? Its been in the fridge ever since and really I would imagine tonight is about the last night I can use it?? would it mash in with potato?
Also I have a cereal box of spiral thingys that I bought cheap but they are so cinnamony I can't eat them and nor can the kids, yuk, I tried putting a few in some chocolate cereal cakes yesterday and my son said immediately he could taste them, didn't put him off totally though!! Just wondering what I could possibly do with the rest that would hide the excessive cinnamon taste??
TIA all
Chella xx
Cauliflower cheese - I would stir in some cooked pasta and bake it with extra cheese on the top, serve with garlic bread and salad.
As for the cinnamon spirals - could you mix a tiny handful in with plain cereal every morning?My debt free diary | Post Office loan: £2131 1429.38 | Barclaycard: £4429 1988.12 | Paypal Credit £322.71 574.91 | Monzo Flex £169.03 |
Total £4151.44 | £2900.30 of £7051.74 paid off since diary started October 2024.0
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