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Da thread....do you dare come in da house?
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aaarrrggghhh wrote: »They are a regular filler for me every time I shop now. I no longer buy 10p sweets - false economy - just buy things we will use and the tinned potatoes are actually lovely. We have them with our impromptu roasts usually the day after a proper roast, with the leftovers.
Try using tinned potatoes as well. Makes a passable potato salad.
Drain and dry potatoes and cut into small chunks.
Chop up a few spring onions into small slices.
Ditto a few chives.
In a bowl, mix the spring onions and 2/3rds. of the chives into a few tablespoons of mayo then add the potatoes.
Add more mayo if required.
Top with the rest of the chives.
Serve at room temperature.
Russian salad can be made the same way with tinned peas, carrots and potatoes. (I still add the onions and also a pinch of mustard). Makes a large quantity that keeps well in the fridge for a few days. Useful when there are lots of people (i.e. bbq, party etc.) and very inexpensive to make.
Coleslaw
Grate filler onions with filler carrots and white cabbage.
Mix with mayo.
Very inexpensive to make and tastes so much better than the bought stuff.0 -
:A Fudgecake :hello:
Awww thanks LFAB.
No probs TS, Fudgie is a very dear friend of mine and I knew she would appreciate your post :A...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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vanilla_twist wrote: »I would like to say a big thank you to the Family and Friends of Calmspirit today.
I was so pleased to be able to pass to my friend Robert the photos of The Parkinson Building at Leeds University today with the flag at half mast.
A big thank you from a very grateful family who wanted the chance to see a big honour bestowed upon their late Father.
V x
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Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Do any of the Wakefi3ld Elite shop in sada near pugneys?
If so.. Do they stock the ciabatta and blackberries that compare nicely to t:) Thankyou.
My sada doesn't:(
My local doesn't either. It is very sad...:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
aaarrrggghhh wrote: »He seems like a twonk (if it's the same guy I'm watching)
I'm sure it isTwonk city.
Evening all. :A Dotty. I've got a lot of thanks to catch up on which I will do this weekend. Work has been fun but still busy!
My fundraising has now reached £186.83 including gift aid
Very happy today :j :j :jDebt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
I thought the same the other day MrsB, but the Pearl and Kick are both in Sains 4 for £3 offer. The S offer has different priced items, so 4 of them will come back N/A.
To use Pearl in an A v S shop you need 3 Pearl plus an invisible trigger (empty travel bottle or mini hairbrush). The pearl then compares £6.60 v £3.60, APG £3.36.
Thanks, I see that now. I just assumed the offer had finished (says expires some time in March). No biggie, was nearly free anyway, I paid with (Nivea) apgs.:cool::rotfl:
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