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Family of 5 'shop from home'food storage challenge...

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  • ravylesley
    ravylesley Posts: 1,105 Forumite
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    jackie_w wrote: »
    ....... and it was brilliant.

    Oh thank you thank you thank you D&DD for a wonderful recipe.

    Next time I will make it a little smaller, and Im going to try different variations of the sweet and savory type.

    On Monday it was my birthday, and I got loads of new baking/cooking things. I got loads of tins/flan dishes, a syringe thingy for icing etc, french loaf tin. I cant wait to try them all out.

    Im seriously considering buying a sausage maker, ice cream maker, donught maker, and a waffle maker too.

    For the iced buns, when your filling them with jam, do you soften the jam first by hearing it up in a saucepan?

    Loving all the tips and recipes on here.

    Jackie

    Got the sausagemaker,ice cream maker,doughnut maker and waffle maker:eek:

    I think I have waaaaaay too many gadgets:rotfl:

    I'll let you know how the sausagemaking goes but for the ice cream maker my advice would be if you intend to use it a lot save your pennies and buy one with a built in refridgeration unit as its a lot of hassle with the bowls that you freeze and in warm weather they can melt before you finish freezing all your ice cream:mad:

    I love my wafflemaker and so do the kids;) I've got a delonghi one and its a corker.I'm seriously considering buying another though as cooking for 6 can be quite slow when you only make 1 waffle at a time:rolleyes:


    As for your query about warming the jam.I dont but I have to admit I use lump free jam though as I find chunks of fruit block the nozzle so a couple of months ago Asda had a special on jam with no bits in and I stocked up

    Lesleyxx
  • mumzyof2
    mumzyof2 Posts: 3,343 Forumite
    thankyou for that x
    Sealed Pot dec 08 - dec 09 so far £27.67, Live off £4k Spent £330.20 GC £1,200 for 2009 Spent £50.78 PaD so far £650.07
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  • minimooch
    minimooch Posts: 178 Forumite
    jackie_w wrote: »
    Im seriously considering buying a sausage maker, ice cream maker, donught maker, and a waffle maker too.

    Jackie
    from my admittedly very limited experience of sausage making I would suggest if you can afford it getting a decent mincer/sausage filler. My cheap ACER hand-cranked one just wont mince the meat at all. It is good for stuffing tho, but they are quite thin, more like chipolatas than sausages. Wish I could afford a nice expensive electric one, the HM saussies did taste nice and absolutely NO salt!
  • amanda40
    amanda40 Posts: 1,218 Forumite
    Just a quick note to bump....

    Was in M&S yesterday ( they had sausages on offer) and there was an assistant reducing food!! First time I have seen that in M&S - - She told me it was a new thing - she asked if I thought they were to posh to reduce?? There was aToad in the Hole half price - still too dear though it was £3!
    No Longer addicted to Boots! - Well not today anyway!! :blushing:

    Officially Mortgage free 31/07/2017 , 12 years early :j
  • mama67
    mama67 Posts: 1,387 Forumite
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    Oooh thanks for the Mini Meatloaf recipe.....i am sure ds would eat that.:j

    I sorted my Panny problem.....turns out it was the yeast that was past its best:o .....i use those packs of Allinson yeast as its cheaper than the sachets but it had been open a few weeks....how does everyone store theirs?........got a new sachet to try and my bread is back to normal:cool: apparently a god way to test if your yeast is off is to put 2 tsp in 125mls warm water and it should develop a frothy head in 5 to 10 minutes if its ok.....mine just sat there laughing at me:rotfl: .....but thank God it wasn`t my Panny!!:eek: .....neither me, ds or oh enjoyed our sarnies on Monday with bought bread for the first time in about 3 months.

    Am just typing up the rest of my DLA report on ds as I couldnt fit all the writing in the little boxes on the form......has taken over a week.

    So not much OS for me today but am planning on cooking up a storm tomorrow and making ds favourite stew and dumplings:T
    I buy the packs of Dove Farm yeast £1.09 (Mr T)and then store in a small airtight box, tghis is fine throughout the month, which is what it usually lasts me.
    My self & hubby; 2 sons (30 & 26). Hubby also a found daughter (37).
    Eldest son has his own house with partner & her 2 children (11 & 10)
    Youngest son & fiancé now have own house.
    So we’re empty nesters.
    Daughter married with 3 boys (12, 9 & 5).
    My mother always served up leftovers we never knew what the original meal was. - Tracey Ulman
  • are they the orange packets of yeast? if so then thats what i had.
    Do you store it in cupboard or fridge as different people have told me different things:rolleyes:

    many thanks
    claire
    x
  • ravylesley
    ravylesley Posts: 1,105 Forumite
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    I always use the sachets of yeast but If I were to buy one of these larger packets I would store it in the fridge

    Lesleyxx
  • natzini
    natzini Posts: 561 Forumite
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    Evening all!
    Juts trying to decide what to cook for dinner-OH wanted a take away so I told him where to go-now the only choice is take it or leave it.

    Been so busy all week with work-had Mr S delivery on Monday but they forgot half my order-they didn't offer any compensation-shall I give them a call and see what they say? I said it was OK to get it delivered that evening (the stuff they forgot) but I had to miss Guides and am very cheesed off about it.

    Un sou est un sou
  • morwenna
    morwenna Posts: 844 Forumite
    natzini wrote: »
    Evening all!
    Juts trying to decide what to cook for dinner-OH wanted a take away so I told him where to go-now the only choice is take it or leave it.

    Been so busy all week with work-had Mr S delivery on Monday but they forgot half my order-they didn't offer any compensation-shall I give them a call and see what they say? I said it was OK to get it delivered that evening (the stuff they forgot) but I had to miss Guides and am very cheesed off about it.

    Asda did that to me at Christmas - they left out the turkey!! :eek: All they said was it was "unavailable" and that I hadn't paid for it!! They offered me a code for free delivery when I rang - but they never sent it. I've never shopped there since....

    Dinner for us was super speedy - Nigella's naan pizzas. Five minute store cupboard cooking on a Friday night - priceless!
  • nic82
    nic82 Posts: 420 Forumite
    Hi everyone, is it possible to make the apple braid without a breadmaker? I was thinking of using my electric hand mixer. It's got a dough hook if that's any use?

    Thank you :)
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