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Economic Living Is The Exercise
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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »You can adjust the thickness of buttercream quite easily, nice simple recipe here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/fairycakes_83889
Enterprise, I get the feeling that you are quite a good cook. Did some more of your tomato/pepper chutney but added in some chillies. Even if I say so myself,, it's absolutely fabulous when just made, with a good bit of (CC mature cheddar
). That was with the small amount leftover, will taste again around Christmas time. Thank you.
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Mrs_stinkface wrote: »Mhoc- you are bloody awesome!!!
Just home after stuffing our faces for the last 2 hours. The food was fab! And we even got a free glass of wine and a free limoncello shot.
The service was faultless as well.
Thank you for sharing.
Love from me and Mr Stink xxx
Unreal eh ?
We couldn't believe it. X0 -
Bananababe wrote: »im trying to post my piçs but struggling not to hand out entire photo bucket x
Try tinypic - could do one at a time there I think. You don't have to register on there so no access to more for anyone!What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Oh well you seen it lol xx
And bloomin delicious it looked too.
Just logged on mine, you have to do each album separately by looks. Got to Actions and Edit Library Settings and set to private. You can still share IMG links for it and they show pic on here. But if anyone clicks on it says album is private so photobucket not accessed. Any help?0 -
Thank you mhoc:T
We must have had £70 to £80 worth of food and drink. Mr TM had extra wine and limoncello shots at no extra charge
We got the full menu:eek: I'm so stuffed.
We saw the lovely Elaine and her gorgeous DD. I wondered if the elderly guy behind me was DM but Elaine reckoned not as he was paying:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Enterprise, I get the feeling that you are quite a good cook. Did some more of your tomato/pepper chutney but added in some chillies. Even if I say so myself,
, it's absolutely fabulous when just made, with a good bit of (CC mature cheddar
). That was with the small amount leftover, will taste again around Christmas time. Thank you.
Thank you :A
I tend to muddle along mostly.
Been very good, have not touched the chutney yet, hoping it survives until Christmas without being discovered by OH.
I like playing with food, problem is most of my decent recipes are when I have thrown in a bit of this and a bit of that (none of the other though, dirty minds behave) and cannot replicate it, it is nice to find something like this in a book.
What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Unreal eh ?
We couldn't believe it. X
I'm well impressed!!
We had the same as you bananababe, the lamb shank was amazing. The sharing platter I could have eaten all night long and I've a new found love for sun dried tomatoes now. Did you get a coupon for a free sharing platter next time you dine? XLife is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0
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