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Just found out dd1 has celiac disease (spelling wrong?). What with her being veggie anyway and lactose intolerant, and dss having a nut allergy, OH fussiest eater in the world, looks like Christmas dinner is going to be interesting! Mite have to actually plan my menu in advance to make sure people can eat :rotfl:But they can all eat 5 beanz YAY! just checked tin, gluten free!
Don't know if anyone has replied to this - just skimming through - if you can bake you can buy gluten free flour from most supermarkets, it's made from rice, buckwheat etc and can be used for pastry and cakes etc although not brill for bread and tastes much better than shop bought ones which can be very dry and tasteless, I use Doves Farm flour.
The BBC recipe site is very good for special diet recipes, I found one for lemon drizzle cake that uses mashed potato instead of flour and it's delish![/QUOTE]
Sainsburys own gluten free bread is the best I have found, as a lot of them are horrible, dont know if this is a help.
Swedish glace ice cream is dairy free and really good s and w sell it!0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Glad your ok AAU and the Weans alright xxx
The wean cheered right up when the police turned up with their flashing lights! She was laughing and squealing for agesApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Evangeline1971 wrote: »I wouldn't recommend buying more than one as the offer is showing on msm but if you buy with the Vaseline retro lip tin it should give you a return of around £4.40
cool thanks, i never made it out tonight to cold:rotfl:0 -
princessmelody2009 wrote: »Think I was invited but there's a website nectaradpoints.com
thanks for this, just signed upsealed pot No 1954 starting balance £25.070 -
eightieschick88 wrote: »Yes I know I'm way behind and technically today is the last day for putting the tree up without getting bad luck being 12 days before etc but OH has just been up in the loft to retrieve it - and came back down again empty handed claiming "Didn't we throw it out last year because we were going to get a new one in the sales?" :eek:
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!! Why did I not remember??? Now we're going to have to go on a tree hunt tomorrow and get shafted on the price no doubt. Wonder if I could just chuck some fairy lights on my rather large cheese plant? :rotfl:
i did not search its the 1st one i came to. hth
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2699732.htm0 -
zippydooda wrote: »unfortunately the sel if incorrect at the time, will be correct now.
The joint I bought was on the shelf with the cheaper sel but I will look at 10.30p.m.0 -
zippydooda wrote: »its nice when a plan comes together.:)
how many elete have been in my position.
1st acting dumb when expecting the till to half the price;)
2nd then proceeding to tell them their policy when trying to get them to give us it for free:p
hmm I used to play the dumb card but they recognize me in my local now:mad::o
New stores I play the dumb cardthen say oh that sign behind you said DTD on overcharges:p
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The tin of :spam: has gone on people posts. :eek:0
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lovingtescoforever wrote: »yes I just noticed that a minute ago.
I prefer the tin:o:o
It was more noticeable.0
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