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

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  • taurusgb
    taurusgb Posts: 909 Forumite
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    People Say that life's the thing - but I prefer reading ;)
    The difference between a misfortune and a calamity is this: If Gladstone fell jnto the Thames it would be a misfortune. But if someone dragged him out again, that would be a calamity - Benjamin Disreali
  • Yategirl
    Yategirl Posts: 839 Forumite
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    Will see if I can persuade dh to get it for me for crimbo :)
  • D&DD
    D&DD Posts: 4,405 Forumite
    Mollymop5 wrote: »
    You're right Jamie I can't wait.I already feel thankful for having such a fab large house with small rent but the windows and doors are going to make such an improvement.That room will be much warmer and more appealling.I'm going to put some worktops in and shelves and boxes.I love BOGOF offers but have been restricted as to how much I can store.Now I can just go mad.I hope to get the garden into gear this year so will have somewhere to store my veg ect thats not too hot.I'm signing upto so many challenges ect on here I'm getting addicted.Do love the recipes on here and seeing everyones pics.
    Hope your day improves Dee and we see you on here later :)

    Hi Molly that utility room sounds wonderful I'd love a room like that :D Can you imagine??:rotfl: The garden will come together in time..we've been here nearly 8 years and its took us that long to get it sorted :o
  • D&DD
    D&DD Posts: 4,405 Forumite
    Yategirl wrote: »

    That looks lovely :D bit unsure about the plug thing though...are they ok to use over here still? Would you need to find an adaptor??Might be worth asking?
  • Yategirl
    Yategirl Posts: 839 Forumite
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    D&DD wrote: »
    That looks lovely :D bit unsure about the plug thing though...are they ok to use over here still? Would you need to find an adaptor??Might be worth asking?


    I saw that too.... thought I would ask dh when Top Gear has finished - dare not interupt!!
  • taurusgb
    taurusgb Posts: 909 Forumite
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    D&DD wrote: »
    That looks lovely :D bit unsure about the plug thing though...are they ok to use over here still? Would you need to find an adaptor??Might be worth asking?

    Oops - hadn;t noticed the plug! if it's a standard USA plug adaptors are easy (and not to expensive) to buy
    People Say that life's the thing - but I prefer reading ;)
    The difference between a misfortune and a calamity is this: If Gladstone fell jnto the Thames it would be a misfortune. But if someone dragged him out again, that would be a calamity - Benjamin Disreali
  • Mollymop5
    Mollymop5 Posts: 2,095 Forumite
    lost my way but now I'm back ! roll on 2013
    spc member 72

  • D&DD
    D&DD Posts: 4,405 Forumite
    ravylesley wrote: »
    This is my first post on this thread but I've been reading it for a while before I decided to open my gob and chip my two pence in lol

    I have a donut maker and I love it to bits but I dont ice my donuts I just do them plain and stick a bowl of melted chocolate on the table as a dip and I know its unhealthy but the kids love it

    Taurusb you are going to love your ice-cream maker I used to have one of those ones with a freezable bowl.But as my freezer is always crammed to the gills I never had any space to freeze it so I treated myself to one with a built in refridgeration unit and its one of my best buys ever as the kids love the stuff and its really quick and easy to use.

    Now I want a dehydrator to play with in the summer when there are plenty of fruits and veg about that are cheap.I couldnt even begin to think about growing my own veg as our garden is full with slides and swings and is strictly the property of my four kids.But I am full of admiration for all of you that do though

    Lesleyxx

    :D Hi Lesley :D ooh thats a great idea letting them dunk their own saves me getting plastered :rotfl: although DS3 usually sprinkles (the hundreds and thousands :eek: ) for me..
  • D&DD
    D&DD Posts: 4,405 Forumite
    Mollymop5 wrote: »
    Has anyone used this site before? Theres some lovely gadgets on :)


    NOOOOOO they have the apple peeler thingy *ties hands behind back*
  • JAMIEDODGER
    JAMIEDODGER Posts: 4,339 Forumite
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    D&DD wrote: »
    NOOOOOO they have the apple peeler thingy *ties hands behind back*


    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::D
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