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  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Are you still in the tent?:)

    Only did 1 night in the garden to make sure all the bits for the new tent was there:cool:
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Whoopsied spinach and chestnut mushrooms turned into a mse quiche

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    Needed something pickly to go with it.

    Chopped up a red onion
    Sprinkled with sugar
    Soaked in red wine vinegar any vinegar will do really
    Leave for an hour

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    It's the mse chicken again:D has he got his own Facebook page:p
    bcw123 wrote: »
    I am sure voucher crazy must have relatives in Durham mass buying of deodorant seems popular in the north

    As most northerners work down pit they need lots of it :D:D:D
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    bubbs wrote: »
    Hello Nikilala , Long time no see :wave:
    Hope your well :)
    Think Mimi ment a sulky devil as he has been having trouble at work in a new job and not happy:)
    Welcome back hun, hope your better now. X



    Apartment block for bugs :D



    Hi nikkilala, hope your ok hun :)

    I'm fine thank you, just enjoying some quality time with DS home from Uni:)
    mimi1234 wrote: »
    Hi NIKKI. How are you pet?

    A SOOKY LALA is: A sad person who feels the need to whinge about a recent event.

    I have been doing a lot of it recently with my awful new job where I got done over quite badly. But thanks to the lovely people on here I have not handed my notice in or jumped off a cliff or something. Not back at work until Wednesday so have a few days to relax before I start shi££ing it again!



    I will keep my eyes open for you but this is only good if you have self service tills, otherwise the normal staff won't scan them (well they don't for me). Will report back if there are any good offers on ma'am.

    Hope everyone is having a good Sunday. :D

    Ah you poor sausage:(Well enjoy your days off:)Its horrible when work is rotten :(
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • bubbs
    bubbs Posts: 67,806 Forumite
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    dipdap wrote: »
    Nice haul:)
    Shame the weather wasn't great :(
    I don't think they'll get hand scanners in my local because they'd probably get nicked :rotfl:

    Shame i got a bad back too :rotfl:
    Cant sit in an arm chair as cant get out!:mad:
    Been sat on dinning room chair since i came back at the table:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    I found these in T's today for £6 :) They are the large ones and the smaller size was still scanning at £9..Not everyones cup of tea but a bargain for us Yankee candle lovers:)

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    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • izzeyb
    izzeyb Posts: 5,265 Forumite
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    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Oh he is gorgeous.

    Why do some animals always seem to be a particular sex.

    Crocodiles are always male:o

    What about Trouts TM ? :)
  • izzeyb
    izzeyb Posts: 5,265 Forumite
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    nikkilala wrote: »
    I found these in T's today for £6 :) They are the large ones and the smaller size was still scanning at £9..Not everyones cup of tea but a bargain for us Yankee candle lovers:)

    photo.php?fbid=496874643735741&mode=contain&width=468&height=468

    thanks :) - picture not showing for me though :(
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    nikkilala wrote: »
    I'm fine thank you, just enjoying some quality time with DS home from Uni:)

    :(

    Hi Lala

    Did you get more body shop stuff :eek::cool::rotfl:
  • davemorton
    davemorton Posts: 29,084 Forumite
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    zippydooda wrote: »
    Can. Anyone tell me what it is. Annoying me for 10 years null_zps30e415ea.jpg

    Just bumping this to aid in the solving of the mystery!
    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
    Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires
  • tylers_mum
    tylers_mum Posts: 147 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    zippydooda wrote: »
    DEFINATELY NOT, not till I find out what it is for sure.
    well maybe in another 10 years. :p
    Is it perhaps a part of one of those retractable pull out washing line things ?
  • mimi1234 wrote: »
    Just been doing some cooking. Did some tiger prawns in a ginger/chilli infused oil, and also did some red/orange lentil (thanks to Mr Sada, these were reduced to 50p for 2kg about a few months ago!) patties that have turned out totes gorge. I would put photos on but the photo bucket thing is far too complex for an elderly simpleton like me. What is everyone else having for supper? I was meant to be having takeaway fish and chips but decided to do something with my spare time and ended up getting creative in the kitchen.

    The recipe was very simple. All it needed was red/orange lentils, about 75g, salt to taste, 2 tsp of turmeric, 2tsp of garlic and ginger, 1 cube of frozen green chilli but I am sure you can use powder or whatever you have available.

    * You soak the lentils for a few hours, preferably over night. The red/orange ones soak very quickly.
    * You then put all the items together and then blend them with a hand blender until almost smooth.
    * Then scoop ladles of the mixture into a hot non stick frying pan and press down into little patties. Flip after a few minutes and you are all done, make them as brown or as pale as you want but just let them cook.

    The best thing is you can fry them without oil, so for the health concious ones on here it would be ideal. No oil, so less fat and lentils are ace for protein and fibre etc. ;):D:cool:

    for tea;) we had bbq of pork bbq burgers .lamb kofters ,minty lamb kofters pork n homemade spicy sauce with coleslaw tiger rolls salad and posh crisps;)

    was delish didnt want the food to end:o:rotfl:

    for deserts iv had a aero mint bar and later for supper i will have a snickers cut in to tiny bits with lovely real dairy ice cream and sprinkles and choc sauce :o:o:rotfl::rotfl:

    i want to try lentils but dnt know what to do with them but thanks to yr recipe i will try them thankyou:beer:
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