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Not in my store cupboard

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  • Bella79
    Bella79 Posts: 1,197 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    Ha mine would be toast, egg n toast, beans n toast, cheese n toast ERm TOAST lol
  • freyasmum
    freyasmum Posts: 20,597 Forumite
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    I have, amongst other things, pasta, rice, dried pulses and beans, various flours, sugars, yeast, butter, cheese, eggs, loads of spices and herbs, different oils and vinegars, pickles, jams...

    I could make something a LOT more appetising than fish eggs. Bleurch.
  • scottishminnie
    scottishminnie Posts: 3,085 Forumite
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    Thanks OP = now I know where I've gone wrong!


    I used to think Nigella had the best pantry ever until I watched her last night and she pointed out her fur apron which she proudly brought all the way from Kansas - I've visited Kansas a few times and brought things for my pantry but never a fur pinny. These people are wired to the moon:)
    NO FARMS = NO FOOD
  • daska
    daska Posts: 6,212 Forumite
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    Oh I am useless, that's why my suppers are so boring, I have stocked up with octopus and porcini instead of squid and ceps!

    pshht!

    facepalm
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  • newroadahead
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    Bottarga is sold 2 roe per box, available in the USA and Canada only. Certified kosher by the Vaad Ha-ir of Montreal (MK). Click here to view the Certification. (Quote)
    Large Boutargue. 2 roe per box, total waxed weight 18 OZ, available in the USA and Canada only.


    $110 per box, free shipping in the US and Canada! (Quote)
    :rotfl:

    Well I guess that says it all !!!! and I thought I was a UK publication???

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  • katieowl_2
    katieowl_2 Posts: 1,864 Forumite
    *EYEROLL* for goodness sake, this is man is obviously one of the 'we are all in it together' brigade!

    I may have a few mouldy-ish capers knocking around on a shelf in the fridge, but I understand a few people who bought an approved foods jar recently may have a couple of kilos to spare :rotfl:

    Kate
  • [QUOTE=katieowl;51714143
    I may have a few mouldy-ish capers knocking around on a shelf in the fridge, but I understand a few people who bought an approved foods jar recently may have a couple of kilos to spare :rotfl:
    [/QUOTE]

    Great minds..... when I saw the recipes I did think "now which poster was it that bought 10 years supply of capers from Approved foods -I wonder if they have seen this?"!!
    NO FARMS = NO FOOD
  • FrugalLina
    FrugalLina Posts: 466 Forumite
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    LOL, I didn't know what half that stuff was. What's wrong with normal sardines anyway?
    31.5/100
  • Hallelujah! I was racking my brains trying to decide what to do with those left over ceps, but now my prayers have been answered! :rotfl:
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  • DundeeDoll
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    :cry:I still have no idea what ceps are:cry:
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