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so back to these sillicone things ...honestly i know less than mbe and i'm married 17 and a half years ...just did housework today ...that was a shock0
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ok mbe apparently these are real so i'll try a link thing (can you tell i aint good at comps as well as cooking)
http://www.lidl.co.uk/uk/home.nsf/pages/c.o.20071018.p.Silicone_Bakeware.ar11
this should show you ...hey wonders will never cease0 -
ok mbe apparently these are real so i'll try a link thing (can you tell i aint good at comps as well as cooking)
http://www.lidl.co.uk/uk/home.nsf/pages/c.o.20071018.p.Silicone_Bakeware.ar11
this should show you ...hey wonders will never cease
Wow, they're pretty cheap too! I wonder how well they work, and last?If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
so back to these sillicone things ...honestly i know less than mbe and i'm married 17 and a half years ...just did housework today ...that was a shock
You've been married 17½ years, and you've just done the housework today? :eek: I bet that was a mess. :whistle:If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
oh it was believe me but hubby had the choice demon in the bedroom (my preferance) or clean house he moaned for a looooooong time about the house so we'll see how long it takes him to change his mind and moan now ..lol0
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Mr BE can we have brownies next please?The early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese :cool:0
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I use the loaf tin liners that you get from lakeland or julian graves (which I got on offer).
Much easier, and less hassleFor a round tin, I just get a piece of greaseproof (I know you're supposed to use baking parchment, but what the heck, never really been one for being exact when it comes to cooking) and fold it in half, then quarter it, then fold it diagonally again and hold it against the tin and snip far enough out to cover the base and a bit of the side. Sounds far more complicated than it is, and it takes two minutes
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ok i have to ask this ...at the risk of sounding totally stupid (please remember i am a total novice) sillicon cake tins ???? !!!!!!
Floppy oven proof plastic cake tins.
Have a look here www.lakeland.co.uk
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