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unixgirluk wrote: »I did mash on friday and made too much. Put some in a tupperware box in the fridge, will it still be ok to eat tonight? Need an answer on this quite quickly please or I'll need to go get potatoes.
No mold or growth and if it smells good, eat it!{Signature removed by Forum Team}0 -
Thanks gt568!CC2 = £8687.86 ([STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE] )CC1 = £0 ([STRIKE]£9983[/STRIKE] ); Reusing shopping bags savings =£5.80 vs spent £1.05.Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you don't understand it and too much can give you a headache the next day J0
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Bicarb....is the stuff you can get in the boxes next to Borax etc, the same as the one you use for cooking?
I was going to use the first for the famous hobnob recipe till a certain control freak saw what I was intending & went to the shop to buy the cooking pot version.
Could I have killed them all off & been sunning myself on the insurance money today:pFull time Carer for Mum; harassed mother of three;loving & loved by two 4-legged babies.
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Bicarb....is the stuff you can get in the boxes next to Borax etc, the same as the one you use for cooking?
I was going to use the first for the famous hobnob recipe till a certain control freak saw what I was intending & went to the shop to buy the cooking pot version.
Could I have killed them all off & been sunning myself on the insurance money today:p
I always use the bicarb in the big box for cooking and nobody's died yet0 -
I broke the zipper on a favourite skirt by pulling a bit too hard so it came off one side of its rail. Is there an easy way to put it back onto the rail - or do i need to stop being hopeful and sew on a new zipper ?April Grocery Challenge: £250/£127.530
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I think you are going to have to sew a new one on sadly.{Signature removed by Forum Team}0
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Thought so - ah well i needed to practice my invisible stiches anyway.April Grocery Challenge: £250/£127.530
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diddnt no where else to ask is asda open today and lidlWe Make A Living By What We Get. We Make A LIFE By What We GIVE:money:
show me a man with both feet on the ground and i'll show you a man who cant get his pants off.0 -
destiny_star2006 wrote: »diddnt no where else to ask is asda open today and lidl
Well, Asda website says Easter hours may vary, but mine is normal today, closed tomorrow.
Lidl slightly less helpful, but they give this number: 0870 444 1234. That's assuming you don't have a phone book at home to find your local, or can't track it through an online directory enquiries service.Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
destiny_star2006 wrote: »diddnt no where else to ask is asda open today and lidl
Been to both of mine today and tesco's too. All 3 are shut tommorow here as well.{Signature removed by Forum Team}0
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