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  • Pink poo sill looking rosey ;)

    1 x ASDA Smartprice Garlic Baguette (170g) £0.32 £0.34
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Tiger Baguette £0.45 £0.45
    0.13 x ASDA Bananas by Weight per kg £0.09 £0.08
    0.01 x ASDA Carrots by Weight per kg £0.00 £0.00
    1 x Walkers Smith's Frazzles - Crispy Bacon (8x23g) £1.50 £1.00
    1 x McCain Mexican Wedges (750g) £2.00 £1.00
    2 x John Frieda Frizz Ease Nourishing Oil Elixir (100m... £19.98 £5.00
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Italian Meat Feast Pasta Bake (... £2.00 N/A
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Crumpets (6) £0.37 N/A
  • Swad12345
    Swad12345 Posts: 493 Forumite
    No worries :)

    Ingredients for the cake

    8oz caster sugar
    8oz unsalted butter or stork margarine (room temperature)
    4 eggs
    8oz self raising flour, sifted
    2oz cocoa powder, sifted
    2 tablespoons of milk (semi skimmed or full fat)

    - Preheat oven to 325°F/160°C (140°C F)/Gas Mark 3 and grease 2 x 20cm sandwich tins.
    - Cream the butter, sugar and milk together until light and fluffy. It should look like the sugar has almost dissolved.
    - Beat the eggs in one at a time with a dessert spoon of flour with each addition.
    - Fold in the remaining flour and cocoa powder in.
    - Bake for 30-35 minutes, turning after 25 minutes if your oven has hot spots. If you have a gas oven, I would recommend using the top shelf; for electric/fan ovens use the middle shelf.
    - The cakes are done when they are springy to the touch, golden brown and when poked with a skewer, it comes away clean.
    - Turn out onto a cooling rack and leave to completely cool (about 1-2 hours minimum).

    For the fudge icing ( a fair warning, this is quite sweet)

    110g unsalted butter (room temperature)
    400g icing sugar, sifted
    60g cocoa powder, sifted
    90ml of milk (semi skimmed or full fat)

    - Put all the ingredients into a saucepan.
    - Over a low to medium heat, continuously stir until all the ingredients are combined and the butter has fully melted.
    - Transfer contents to a bowl, cover and put in the fridge for about an hour to thicken up.
    - Mix well before using.

    Cake decoration/assembly

    3 x Packs of Cadbury’s fingers (the 114g-125g ones, also currently 80p in Ts and has 15p CS cash back). Don’t eat any, you will need them ALL :p
    200-300g Malteasers (Ts have the 230g for £1.50 at the moment, usually £3).

    - Level one of the cakes and cover with fudge icing (about 3mm thick).
    - Place the other cake on top, flat side down.
    - Cover entire cake with the remaining icing (this doesn’t have to have to be perfect, just relatively smooth).
    - Before the icing sets, cover the outside with the fingers, pressing into the cake and so they are flush next together.
    - Eat any remaining fingers immediately.
    - For the top of the cake, cover with Malteasers starting with the outside and working your way to the middle.
    - Eat remaining Malteasers immediately.

    Hope that helps, let me know if you need any more information and send us a piece! (I rarely get the chance to eat the cakes I make :rotfl:)

    Thank u sooooo much purpledonkey :T:beer::j & for all the help with where to buy ingredients :) u are an :A. I'll Defo save u a slice I just hope it looks half as good as urs xxx
  • purpledonkey
    purpledonkey Posts: 6,997 Forumite
    Swad12345 wrote: »
    Thank u sooooo much purpledonkey :T:beer::j & for all the help with where to buy ingredients :) u are an :A. I'll Defo save u a slice I just hope it looks half as good as urs xxx

    No doubt it will and better :)
    'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'
  • Swad12345
    Swad12345 Posts: 493 Forumite
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Mystery solved Scooby Doo. :D :rotfl:


    Yum PD. sounds gorgeous. I made a gigantic choc and pomegranate cake at the weekend.. still scoffing it my recipe normally makes 24 cupcakes but i just lumped all together. I'm going to try your malteser cake though. Ooh, my Dad's bday is coming up. maybe then,:T

    That sounds interesting, can u taste the pomegranate? Thanks x
  • Munqui wrote: »

    Yes the Simple facial wash should work as it's not showing for A5da on msm. Also there are a couple of Lynx deodorants not on msm. Chances are they're not sold in A5da but worth a look, you never know :) They are Lynx Black 150ml and Lynx Cool Metal 150ml. If sold in A5da they should be triggers in that offer.

    I probably won't go to A5da today though as still loads to do around the house, I'll have to go tomorrow though for bread and milk so will try then :) In fact I need to look into that laundry liquid that's coming up after midnight. I'll go then if that turns out to be a glitch :cool:
  • Swad12345
    Swad12345 Posts: 493 Forumite
    Colin_Hunt wrote: »
    One for the ladies.

    I saw Ben at the weekend, very talented young man.

    Thanks I do think he is brill
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    afternoon all
    Snap hope your and fourp are ok xxx
    well done on passing your exams bananababe xx
    Cheerleader so sorry to here your sad news sending love and hugs xx
    Evangeline sorry your interview got cancelled i am sure there is a great job around the corner x
    :j:j good to see tiger back and well
    did i miss the news from mrs s
    hope m2tom is feeling better

    thanks for the cake recipe its oh birthday tomorrow so may borrow it please as he loves malteasers :T
  • purpledonkey
    purpledonkey Posts: 6,997 Forumite
    rhosynbach wrote: »
    afternoon all
    Snap hope your and fourp are ok xxx
    well done on passing your exams bananababe xx
    Cheerleader so sorry to here your sad news sending love and hugs xx
    Evangeline sorry your interview got cancelled i am sure there is a great job around the corner x
    :j:j good to see tiger back and well
    did i miss the news from mrs s
    hope m2tom is feeling better

    thanks for the cake recipe its oh birthday tomorrow so may borrow it please as he loves malteasers :T

    Go for it :)

    Hope you're well x
    'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'
  • gocat
    gocat Posts: 5,907 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Mortgage-free Glee!
    Any further confirmations on the m biccies today please and thank you :) Is it just golden crunch creams and jam & cream :o
  • wendyak
    wendyak Posts: 2,654 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    For WENDY
    Persil picked up on APG from today, as £4 in M's, and also W if you buy in 2's. Just confirming. Your store SEL must be £3.74 though, not full priced £6.85.

    thanks Tiger was at the the works and couldn't reply.......very cold at the garage today, went in to do some estimates and faxing, although I can do it at home OH likes me to show my face once in a while.
    While I was there I checked the emails and there was one which wouldn't open...it was from Admiral, cancelling an authority to repair....the customer was so keen and we had struck a great deal so couldn't understand why.
    I rang the insurance co and they said she had phoned and asked for her car to be repaired elsewhere :(
    I am devastated as we pride ourselves on a job well done and we have hardly any work at the mo :(:(:(
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