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  • wannabe_sybil
    wannabe_sybil Posts: 2,845 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    MrsCD - thank you. I was holding on to the hope that it wouldn't be too bad, but I am on the sofa at the moment and that is fine, so I'll get rid and treat the mold on the walls.

    Now I can get up the stairs to the room, the dehumidifier is going all the time and the roof should be mended next week.

    Thank you for the link, it is very interesting and it may be useful later on when I have some money saved.
    Ankh Morpork Sunshine Sanctuary for Sick Dragons - don't let my flame go out!
  • tessie_bear
    tessie_bear Posts: 4,898 Forumite
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    please...where can i find the school days recipe thread ??? thanks
    onwards and upwards
  • Where can I find the recipe for JJ's Herby Cheese Bread that I've heard a lot of people mention?
    October Grocery Challenge: £20.65/£150
    September Grocery Challenge: I lost track :o/£200
    August Grocery Challenge: £92.11/£100 :)
  • Skint_Catt
    Skint_Catt Posts: 11,548 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    edited 15 August 2013 at 6:10PM
    I have an unopened bag of Tesco dried soya mince in the cupboard best before Nov 2008 - it'll be ok won't it? How much can I add to bolognese? What else could I add it to, in order to use it up & bulk meals out?
    Thanks, C xx#
  • Beenie
    Beenie Posts: 1,634 Forumite
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    Someone had a recipe for making homemade diffuser oils (the ones you need reeds for). Any idea where I can find it?
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,650 Forumite
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    Beenie wrote: »
    Someone had a recipe for making homemade diffuser oils (the ones you need reeds for). Any idea where I can find it?

    Is this the thread? Non electric Fragrance diffuser for indoors

    Pink
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,650 Forumite
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    Where can I find the recipe for JJ's Herby Cheese Bread that I've heard a lot of people mention?

    This is the recipe:

    Herby Cheese Bread ... JJ's Herby Cheese Bread

    Pink
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,650 Forumite
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    please...where can i find the school days recipe thread ??? thanks

    Here you go:

    School days recipes

    Pink
  • Can someone please let me know what 'no t words mentioned at all' means??
    October Grocery Challenge: £20.65/£150
    September Grocery Challenge: I lost track :o/£200
    August Grocery Challenge: £92.11/£100 :)
  • Thriftygifty
    Thriftygifty Posts: 1,096 Forumite
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    Hello,

    I'm after some advice, my nan who's in her 90s and lives at home could do with meals on wheels as she's struggling a little but she doesn't really like them and they are very expensive for what they are and are a bit erm, manufactured if you get what I mean. We live very close by and pop in and were wanting to cook her some home made old style meals that we could batch cook and put in the freezer for her so she just has to defrost and re-heat, we will cook her fresh meals aswell but didn't want to get tied down everynight as sometimes we have take aways or nans not fancying much for dinner etc. I've been trying to find a good book that has recipes that we can cook and freeze that aren't fancy, simple fish pie, hot pots, etc. Keep in mind my nan only had pizza for the first time in her life last year and that's only because she was sick and that's what we were having :rotfl:so forget curry or anything like that! If anyone has any advice on a book or a website ide really appreciate it. I love my nan to bits and really want to help her but without looking like we are taking over :)
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