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Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Can i ask, what do you all do with these little pieces of ginger?
Apart from making a curry from scratch once, i cant recall ever buying or needing a piece of ginger before, just really curious as to what people do with it. :cool:
I've always wondered this too.
I used to give them all to my neighbour for her Mum as i couldn't work out what to do with them.
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never_too_old wrote: »Afternoon all
Dont know if this has been mentioned but on Shopitize they are giving i think 40 p back on Kit Kat chunky.60p in Mr A
But APG compares it as 20 p in Mr T.
:j
confirmed on 9.36 am shop
They are 20p in tesco, I brought some yesterday and did post it.0 -
Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Can i ask, what do you all do with these little pieces of ginger?
Apart from making a curry from scratch once, i cant recall ever buying or needing a piece of ginger before, just really curious as to what people do with it. :cool:
Lob them at the kids head:eek::eek:0 -
clairebear1328 wrote: »They are 20p in tesco, I brought some yesterday and did post it.
Brilliant, havent caught up yet:beer:MAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
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Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Can i ask, what do you all do with these little pieces of ginger?
Apart from making a curry from scratch once, i cant recall ever buying or needing a piece of ginger before, just really curious as to what people do with it. :cool:
ginger tea?
cup of hot water, stick of ginger, good for tummy aches0 -
Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Can i ask, what do you all do with these little pieces of ginger?
Apart from making a curry from scratch once, i cant recall ever buying or needing a piece of ginger before, just really curious as to what people do with it. :cool:
I don't do anything with it but I guess you could try a cup of ginger teaApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
redfraggle wrote: »Hi all, finally getting out today (first time since Friday). Hoping to peruade OH to drop me at T*scos so I can search for 1p items while he has appt about bike. Wondered whether there's anything to suggest burger glitch has ended? First chance to try would you believe! TIA0
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Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Can i ask, what do you all do with these little pieces of ginger?
Apart from making a curry from scratch once, i cant recall ever buying or needing a piece of ginger before, just really curious as to what people do with it. :cool:
Tiny bit of ginger give stir frys a nice little kick.0 -
Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Can i ask, what do you all do with these little pieces of ginger?
Apart from making a curry from scratch once, i cant recall ever buying or needing a piece of ginger before, just really curious as to what people do with it. :cool:0 -
Busylizzie wrote: »Just phoned Jus-rol. They're not getting anymore Gift cards in. So that's £3 down the drain as I don't want any of their other rewards and doubt I'll even use the pastry.
Awww poo:(
I was going to order one of the supermarket gift cards tonight.
I've emailed them to complain, saying that I only joined the rewards scheme for the gift cards, as I already have all the baking gear I need. Let's see what they say...'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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