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Quarter of the way there and full speed ahead

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  • tattycath
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    elantan wrote: »
    Tatty what's this 6 individual pot making yoghurt thing ? I only need a wee pit at a time and 1 litre is just too much for us so individual ones may be the answer :)

    It's called yoghurt maid-I think it's very retro, the box is very old fashioned ad there are no instructions as to whether the little glass pots are dishwasher safe-and it says made in England on it so it must be old, lol.
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  • skint_spice
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    I want a new kitchen too and the garden done... I did buy a new boiler but didn't have much choice as the old one decided only to heat water at one point so new one saves me a fortune and actually heats the place up:D Bathroom similar - the shower wasn't working so didn't want to do any work that would have to be redone later... it's a catalogue of disasters here:o

    I think we should try different recipes - no point us both making something minging! If you like yours then I'll try it but if you say it's vile I'll trust you:D
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  • elantan
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    Ok that's a deal then ... I have a slow cooker book will have a wee read st it
  • skint_spice
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    elantan wrote: »
    Ok that's a deal then ... I have a slow cooker book will have a wee read st it

    I have two:o :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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  • elantan
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    Ha ha ha what we like
  • tattycath
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    I've got a slow cooker too-great for cooking stews/casseroles, joints of meat, chicken. :D
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  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
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  • skint_spice
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    tattycath wrote: »
    I've got a slow cooker too-great for cooking stews/casseroles, joints of meat, chicken. :D

    Any recipe you'd like to recommend?
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  • elantan
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    edited 23 June 2013 at 5:24PM
    Right ... I started clearing the cupboard under the stairs, have dragged the stationery bit into the kitchen .. Then I had to sort the mess in there out... I dragged the massage lot upstairs as well then had to clean all the oil off the table .. Ohhh that was messy I can tell ya

    Have left the cupboard for now as I need to think if places for the rest of the stuff ... There was more than I thought tbh and I have so much still to do for the week ahead

    Of course I did stop for cake :) this was one mr el and I made today ... Mmmmmm tasty
  • nattypants
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    New kitchen, bathroom requirer and owner of an unused SC here also:o

    El - I didn't realise that was YOU on MGs blog:D
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