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  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    Pleut wrote: »
    This thread moves so damn fast!! :)

    Its moving slow recently wait til you sign in and got 20 pages or more to read :eek: :D
  • Good afternoon everybody hope your all having a good day ��
    I wonder if anyone could help?? I have some e vouchers about to expire at @ but not a clue what to buy !! TIA ����
  • viv0147
    viv0147 Posts: 1,713 Forumite
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    bubbs wrote: »
    :rotfl:I keep missing people so HELLO everyone:rotfl::rotfl:

    A man comes home from work early to find his blonde wife in bed with three men.

    Completely shocked, he shouts, "Hello, Hello, Hello!"

    The blonde whines, "What? No hello for me?"
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  • bubbs wrote: »
    Well done:T:T:T
    I have a question about xmas cake, last year i made my first one and was lovely:D i didnt ice though i put all fruit and nuts on the top.
    Now i would like to make some small ones for my customers, how do you work the cooking time out please?

    I really don't know - I have always used the same recipe and cake tin throughout the years I have been baking it! The tin was a wedding present, we have been married 30 years come October!!!

    If it were me I would simply check them every half hour or so, depending on how small you are making them. If it is the really miniature ones then a half hour should do it.

    Interestingly, google has helped me find something I have been looking for for years, a convertor that allows you to find quantities for different recipes/sizes! Don't think it gives times though as I haven't tried it out yet.

    http://www.cakebaker.co.uk/apps-for-bakers/baking-tin-size-conversion-calculator/
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  • Pleut
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    bubbs wrote: »
    You wait till big glitch:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    tweets wrote: »
    Its moving slow recently wait til you sign in and got 20 pages or more to read :eek: :D

    I'm looking forward to a big glitch. Want something to take my mind off all these eugh feelings. Anyone else want to own up to mental issues?
    New to this money saving lark. Any tips greatly received.

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  • Chrisv
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    Bananababe wrote: »
    For anyone with red spotted hanky points, they finally have shopping vouchers again !

    I've enough points for a couple of Argos vouchers but it will only let me put one in my basket :(

    Can you only get one of each voucher?
  • dipdap
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    Bananababe wrote: »
    For anyone with red spotted hanky points, they finally have shopping vouchers again !

    Yay, thanx for the heads up! :T
    Just ordered some vouchers to put away for shopping for new stuff when we eventually move :D
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  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    Chrisv wrote: »
    I've enough points for a couple of Argos vouchers but it will only let me put one in my basket :(

    Can you only get one of each voucher?

    It only let me put one in my basket at a time, checked out 3 times in the end with 3 separate vouchers for the same place :)
    Bit tedious having to fill in all the info 3 times but very happy with free vouchers :D
    Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
    Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
    Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
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  • Chrisv
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    dipdap wrote: »
    It only let me put one in my basket at a time, checked out 3 times in the end with 3 separate vouchers for the same place :)
    Bit tedious having to fill in all the info 3 times but very happy with free vouchers :D

    Thanks dipdap :) Off to order them now.
  • bubbs
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    I really don't know - I have always used the same recipe and cake tin throughout the years I have been baking it! The tin was a wedding present, we have been married 30 years come October!!!

    If it were me I would simply check them every half hour or so, depending on how small you are making them. If it is the really miniature ones then a half hour should do it.

    Interestingly, google has helped me find something I have been looking for for years, a convertor that allows you to find quantities for different recipes/sizes! Don't think it gives times though as I haven't tried it out yet.

    http://www.cakebaker.co.uk/apps-for-bakers/baking-tin-size-conversion-calculator/

    Ok thanks, there not tiny about 5 inches across i would think, next week when im on my own will get the tins out, i bought them a few months ago when i saw them;)
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