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Got an email from Bespoke.
Reminding me to use Amazon voucher code.
Does this mean I have overlooked one of my voucher codes because I've had no emails to other accounts about my voucher purchases.
I think they are all banked in Amazon but it's confusing me.
Was it Anon who had this please .
Tia xxCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
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I got my first Kipling a couple of weeks ago, I love it
I can see why some of you are obsessed...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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Some time ago (on a previous thread) TrulyMadly posted her Toblerone Cheesecake recipe. I was planning on making one tomorrow but have just realised that I only printed out the first page with the ingredients - I haven't got the instructions ! If anyone has a copy of theinstructions I would really appreciate details. Even better if Truly would kindly re-post her recipe.
Ingredients
180g digestive biscuits, crushed into fine crumbs
75g butter, melted
500g full fat cream cheese
100g icing sugar
200ml double cream, whipped
1 tsp of vanilla essence
Method
1. Grease and line a deep, round cake tin (if you've got one with a removable base it'll be easier to take it out)
2. Add melted butter and digestive biscuit crumbs together and mix thoroughly.
3. Place butter and biscuit mixture into prepared tin, pressing down firmly and evenly, until flat. Place in the refrigerator until set (about 30 mins).
4. Beat cream cheese and icing sugar together until well mixed.
5. Add vanilla essence and carefully fold into whipped double cream. (Do not add cream all at once).
6. Empty mixture into cake tin, spreading evenly, and set in the fridge for about an hour.
7. Top with fruit/tinned fruit/caramel sauce etc. Enjoy!I Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
Some time ago (on a previous thread) TrulyMadly posted her Toblerone Cheesecake recipe. I was planning on making one tomorrow but have just realised that I only printed out the first page with the ingredients - I haven't got the instructions ! If anyone has a copy of theinstructions I would really appreciate details. Even better if Truly would kindly re-post her recipe.
I kept a copy.
Toblerone Cheesecake
© TM
Prep time: 15 minutes
Set time: 3 hour(s)
Serves: 12 portions
Ingredients:
150g digestive biscuit crumbs
50g butter
300g Philadelphia Light
175g Toblerone Milk, melted
200ml whipping cream, lightly whipped; or double cream
25g Toblerone Milk, for shavings
Instructions:
1) Combine the biscuit crumbs with the melted butter and press into the base ofa lightly greased 22 cm springform tin (removable bottom tin is best).
2) Mix the Philidelphia with the whipped cream / double cream.
3) Add the melted Toblerone chocolate.
4) Pour onto digestive base.
5) Refrigerate for a couple of hours until set.It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
This is the one I have made that PK04 posted last Dec. If you want Toblerone, just swirl in 170g-ish of melted into it.
Ingredients
180g digestive biscuits, crushed into fine crumbs
75g butter, melted
500g full fat cream cheese
100g icing sugar
200ml double cream, whipped
1 tsp of vanilla essence
Method
1. Grease and line a deep, round cake tin (if you've got one with a removable base it'll be easier to take it out)
2. Add melted butter and digestive biscuit crumbs together and mix thoroughly.
3. Place butter and biscuit mixture into prepared tin, pressing down firmly and evenly, until flat. Place in the refrigerator until set (about 30 mins).
4. Beat cream cheese and icing sugar together until well mixed.
5. Add vanilla essence and carefully fold into whipped double cream. (Do not add cream all at once).
6. Empty mixture into cake tin, spreading evenly, and set in the fridge for about an hour.
7. Top with fruit/tinned fruit/caramel sauce etc. Enjoy!
That sounds good to me:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
lookinforabargain wrote: »I got my first Kipling a couple of weeks ago, I love it
I can see why some of you are obsessed
I wasn't a bag person until I bought a kipling, now I'm obsessed. I still haven't got a monkey print one yet though, can't find one at a good price in a colour I like. Nearly bought one from TK Maxx yesterday it was a small Reth in monkey mania but I had to be honest and say probably a bit too small and not my first choice of colours but I did wear it round the shop a bit first.
I usually get mine from amazon and have had a couple of cracking bargains.0 -
I wasn't a bag person until I bought a kipling, now I'm obsessed
. I still haven't got a monkey print one yet though, can't find one at a good price in a colour I like. Nearly bought one from TK Maxx yesterday it was a small Reth in monkey mania but I had to be honest and say probably a bit too small and not my first choice of colours but I did wear it round the shop a bit first.
See this is what worries me as I'm not a bag person either!
But I've now got my eye on anotherI also got a purse as well
...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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Forgot to say....I got a free gift with my a.com delivery today. The Band Aid single on cd :rotfl:
I also got one of these too last week, i thought they had put it in by mistake as no mention of it being a free gift. :jIt`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
lookinforabargain wrote: »I got my first Kipling a couple of weeks ago, I love it
I can see why some of you are obsessedMy bag obsession is Radley because I love the attached dog, they got rid of it for a while but Radley fans weren't happy so they had to bring it back
I have approx 10 Radley bags and 1 suitcase :cool:
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hi everyone:)
I have never used the Asda proce guarantee before - I have only done the Tesco instore one but I am tempted by the Roses and Heroes for pressies:) I have read the first page and just wanted to check a few things..
so I need to choose 8 items and for this to work I need to use click and collect - is this correct?
then I go to the web page and input my details - does the price match come via an online credit rather than a voucher I can print out? So do I have to use this against another online shop? How long is it valid for?
Finally - are there any other good items to include in my order?
Thanks in advance for any help xxxxxxx0
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