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Quick questions on ANYTHING (see first post for Freezing, Reheating, Slow Cooker, +)
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OK, so i just noticed one of the nectarines we bought has gone bad and started to turn the others, what can i do with them (x5) as they are needing used up.
I managed to get a tub of Yeo valley greek yogurt on a whoopsie if that would help at all ?
Hate to waste anything ( BTW I still have no oven)0 -
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thanks again pink-winged I seem to be rubbish at searches LOL0
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growingafamily wrote: »thanks again pink-winged I seem to be rubbish at searches LOL
Take a look at this threadSome quick tweaking of your search settings may make all the difference.
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malt vinegar v white vinegar?
have just looked at Mr T`s and thier value malt vinegar is 1/2 the price of the whiye distilled, can I use the malt for cleaning?
I do not put it in the washing machine.
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malt vinegar v white vinegar?
have just looked at Mr T`s and thier value malt vinegar is 1/2 the price of the whiye distilled, can I use the malt for cleaning?
I do not put it in the washing machine.
Thansk
Hi crockpot,
I do and it seems to do the same job. This thread may help:
White vinegar threads
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Hi all,
Would like to reuse my cleanser/toner bottle (from Mr T), but it has embossed wording on it, instead of a label to peel off. Has anyone an idea on how to (if at all poss) remove the embossed wording, as I'd like to use it in the kitchen..
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Do you mean it's printed straight onto the bottle? If so I think you may struggle to get it off without scratching the bottle. What's the bottle made of?Signature removed for peace of mind0
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HDPE if that means anything to you?!?0
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That's a sort of plastic. Possibly even High Density Poly Ethylene, but don't quote me on that. No helpful suggestions, after all that, but knowing what it's made of may help other people.
Of course in the good old days we'd be getting the sticky backed plastic out ...Signature removed for peace of mind0
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