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All those things you didn't realise you needed lol
Then you wonder how you lived without them.just passing through.... Nothing to see....0 -
I known someone else mentioned it, but the magic non-stick liner is fabulous!
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/product.aspx/!5570_5571
I hate having to wash up a baking sheet when its only had a couple of biscuits on it, so I use this instead. Wipe it down after use and its good to go again.
I found it works as a liner for a tray bake tin too. Cut it so it hangs over each side and you can lift your cake out really easily.
Metherer
My local instore/poundstretcher have the "toastabags" version of this on offer at the mo. IIRC, It's 2 for £1.50 or 99p each. Toastabags are on the same offer.
I've bought 2 and they are great fro making twink's hob nobs on.0 -
Thanks for that, I'll keep an eye outNot heavily in debt, but still trying to sort things out.
Baby due July 2018.0 -
stressedoutmumof1 wrote: »Is this recipe any good?
I too have moulds but no recipe.[SIZE=-1]"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"[/SIZE]
Trying not to waste food!:j
ETA Philosophy is wondering whether a Bloody Mary counts as a Smoothie0 -
oh yes......the sticky-stuff remover is great!!0
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How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard - Winnie the Pooh0
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shazspice I think someone was extolling the virtues of bread bags earlier in this thread. HTHNothing is so fatiguing as the eternal hanging on of an uncompleted task. William James0
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there clean shower is superb. just spray on after a shower and left with no soap marks etc. my mum recommend this one.
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I couldn't be without the reuseable baking parchment! All of my tins have their own ready-cut sheets now so no faffing about with the paper stuff.
Sockies seem a bit of a waste of money though, although my friend swears by them - personally I just use hair bobbles and then those get washed too.0 -
The best is the upright blue vacuum cleaner - very like orek. Will second the shower spray its saves me getting down on my knees to scub the shower. But the worst is the bags to line the compost caddy - I have used them for the last year and they don't show any signs of biodegrading yet so they were an mistake. Love looking thro the shop and always managed to buy loads of bits and pieces. :rotfl: Who can resist the boxes of fudge?0
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