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  • Ooh.. naughty, naughty.. 4 WHOLE BOWLS? They'll be sending a crane round your's..!

    You must try to be more careful babe.

    a crane:eek:?? they were 4 huge pasta type bowls (home made thou ) im just under 8 stone so dnt think the crane be coming soon:rotfl::rotfl: plus VEG IS HEALTHY FOR YOU (WEIGHTWATCHERS say veg = no points so healthy


    what made you say i need to be carefull??
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  • Jitterbug wrote: »
    It's so difficult to convert a cup to weight. A cup of flour won't weigh the same as a cup of butter etc

    I bought some tupperware measuring cups and spoons from ebay years ago as I love so many of the american recipes I find online - and because I'm very lazy when it comes to converting a recipe (I have scales that are in grams as well as lbs and oz so I can use whatever system is called for lol)

    I see lots of measuring cups for sale in the UK now. Not sure if they are equivilent to a US cup though. I have a feeling AUS cups are also different sizes to US cups but I may be wrong.

    A US TBSP may also be different to a UK TBSP?

    I bought a set of cups too but mine show the volume measure too so according to that 1 cup = 200ml

    so you'd be able to measure that in a measuring jug.
  • LaaCaz
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    :D Coupons = the only money we can legally print for ourselves:D

    :j A coupon for a free item that is price glitched in Mr T's to be cheaper than Sada for an apg = HEAVEN :j

    :money: total = £47.48 cc = 413 selling stuff = £23.00 Floor pennies = £5.79
  • Deb_S_2
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    Debs, it is worth getting a set of measures that has cups, mils, spoonfull etc. The best thing also is a scales that you can keep setting to 0 after you have added each ingredient, saves a lot of washing up. hth:)

    I have the scales that will zero after adding ingredients and you are right, it makes things much easier.
    I am going to invest in a measuring set as I seem to have gone from a non cook to a reasonable baker over the past year. Gotta be worth a bit of investment to get to make even better muffins :)
  • thick_tom wrote: »
    awwwwww. thanks patty. you are sweet. :p:p:p


    There are some who would say I am sour but I agree with you:p:p:p
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  • P2TKL
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    nikkilala wrote: »
    Well sometimes:o



    Thats brilliant, you deserve to be a proud mummy:T:T:T



    I feel for you:(DS told me yesterday he was doing an "allnighter" in the library yesterday:eek::eek:Didnt have a clue what he meant but apparently work had to be in today and he hadn't finished it so was up all night doing it!!
    Before my DS went to uni last month he was given a bit of advice that worked wonders;)Someone told him to get a door stop and prop his room door open, that way people walking past would see him and often pop their head in and say hello.He did it and it's obviously worked because I think his room is "Party central" now;)

    Morning everyone just having a catch up then heaps of work to do:(Bit damp and miserable here today.

    What a great idea...will remember that for when DS goes this time next year :T
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  • Thanks but I think I will pass on this one - seem to have rather a lot of shampoo atm, can't think why :rotfl:
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  • nicole.17 wrote: »
    Has anyone not received they're KC vouchers yet? Still waiting..


    Giev it seven days from posting off.
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
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