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fairclaire wrote: »I have a receipt due for checking in an hour with a few multi buys on
I shall await your update.0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »Is there not a general haircare one that would work?
Not on mine, I think I've gone through every set of options but I'll have another look later and count them up (is there supposed to be 8 different do you know?)
TIAThere comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0 -
School was open today, had quite a bit of snow over night but didn't settle and there was a bit of rain in the middle. Much more snow during the day but thankfully didn't settle as I was one side in school and my DD was at her school the other side of town. I was worried if it got bad they might stop the school bus service for her to get home but thye didn't and we are home fine.0
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I think its this one:)
2 line caught tuna steaks
2 tbs toasted sesame seeds
3 cloves garlic sliced
1 thumb sized piece fresh ginger matchsticked
1 carrot very finely sliced
1 litre chicken stock
8 baby pak choi halved (or 2 large pak choi quartered)
150g beansprouts
250g soba noodles
1 tbs miso paste
Small bunch fresh coriander
1 red chilli finely sliced
1 lime quartered for serving
Method
1. Add the ginger, garlic and carrot to a large pan with the chicken stock, bring to the boil then simmer for 10 mins. Stir through the miso paste then add the quartered pak choi and beansprouts cook for a further three minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
2. Cook the noodles in boiling water for six to seven minutes, or to the packets instructions then set aside.
3. Pre-heat a griddle pan then fry the seasoned and oiled tuna steaks for two to three minutes each side or longer if you want to cook the fish through, this will leave the fish slightly pink in the centre. Rest for a couple of minutes before slicing.
4. Place the noodles in the bottom of a bowl, adding some pak choi and beansprouts, ladle over some stock then top with some of the sliced tuna, sprinkle over the sesame seeds then garnish with the coriander and chilli. Serve with a wedge of lime on the side.
That's the one Nikki thank you, I bought 2 packs of frozen tuna steaks for £6 from Sada at lunchtime whilst doing my Huggie shop, hope they were line caught, eek. Whole recipe only took about 15 mins... Miso paste is usually in the gourmet bit of supermarkets about £2.50 for 4 sachets, brand is usually Clearspring.I like glitching, I like glitching, I like glitching and I like to glitch.....................:j:j:j0 -
PixiePieface wrote: »That's the one Nikki thank you, I bought 2 packs of frozen tuna steaks for £6 from Sada at lunchtime whilst doing my Huggie shop, hope they were line caught, eek. Whole recipe only took about 15 mins... Miso paste is usually in the gourmet bit of supermarkets about £2.50 for 4 sachets, brand is usually Clearspring.
Going to give it a go, sounds delish and if it blows your socks off it can only make you lose more weight;);):rotfl:Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
rhosynbach wrote: »my asda have the individual swimmers in and you can use the £2 voucher of off them to get money of shopping this also works in tescos,
Yoiu don't need to buy the swimmers for the coupon to scan that was my experience:Dnever stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
Hullo all :wave:
Just managed to catch up. How many times will I watch toy story today?! We are now on the 3rd but its nearly finished! We have other kids films (got 20 disney videos from a charity shop for £2 the other day, but no, dd keeps on pointing out toy story! Mind you it is her birthday!
XCoupons = 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 = £5.790 -
Just checked my receipts and wombles from today. All multi buys comparing in Sadas favour.
Did find something strange on a womble though. There were 3 bottles wine on it, 3 for £10. But only 2 of them show up on the APG?? There's Definately a 3 for £10 discount on receipt. The receipt shows 2 rose wines a white wine. These are the 2 from the APG results....no way of knowing what the white one is tho
1 x Casa Luis Carinena Garnacha Tempranillo (750ml) £4.98 N/A
1 x Felix Solis Cepa del Mar Rosado Tempranillo (750ml... £4.98 N/A
Not that many of these wines compare anyway0 -
Going to give it a go, sounds delish and if it blows your socks off it can only make you lose more weight;);):rotfl:
Exactly my thinking too - raise the heart rate and all that schuzzle.....:)I like glitching, I like glitching, I like glitching and I like to glitch.....................:j:j:j0 -
Oh! Monsoon order came today. Dress fits
just waiting on one thing from debs now.
Dd got a £15 h&m gift card. Any ideas for a 2 year old?!
XCoupons = 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 = £5.790
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