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I'm OS'ing for Martins new TV programme!

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  • Dormouse
    Dormouse Posts: 5,617 Forumite
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    Well done Lillibet, you were brilliant! :j Cool as a cucumber! :T

    And Caterina, I saw you and did wonder if it is you, IYSWIM (remembered your avatar ;)).
  • jo_b_2
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    Lillibet - you were great!:T I was so excited telling my husband 'That's Lillibet from Old Style!' :j He just rolled his eyes..... :rolleyes: :D
  • Angelina-M
    Angelina-M Posts: 1,541 Forumite
    Well I did my little bit, I wrote about it but my thread has been moved over to the 'it pays to watch' board.

    I sooooo know how you feel now Liz..... and how exhausting is it???


    I'll be watching Wednesdays show from behind the sofa :rotfl:
  • jessicamb
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    MSE_Andrea wrote: »
    (the production guys are looking for a male OS'r at the moment) then give them a prod and tell them to email [EMAIL="casestudy@moneysavingproductions.com"]casestudy@moneysavingproductions.com[/EMAIL] if they'd be willing to go on with their daytime phone number and a few details of what it is they do.

    got to be Mr Bad Example surely :confused::D
    The early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese :cool:
  • rosieben
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    jessicamb wrote: »
    got to be Mr Bad Example surely :confused::D

    gets my vote!! :j

    :D
    ... don't throw the string away. You always need string! :D

    C.R.A.P.R.O.L.L.Z Head Sharpener
  • Angelina-M
    Angelina-M Posts: 1,541 Forumite
    jessicamb wrote: »
    got to be Mr Bad Example surely :confused::D

    He would be perfect! The team asked me and I mentioned Ted Hutchinson as either would be brilliant.
  • dronid
    dronid Posts: 599 Forumite
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    I will say that one thing that keeps coming into my mind is that we could really do with a cookery slot - but not in the programme as, frankly, it's a short enough time to have basic moneysaving in it. Wouldn't it be great to have the programme back to back with a proper cookery programme, showing how to cook with not much money? Starting off with proper basic storecupboard ingredients, parallels with the shop bought stuff and showing how much cheaper home made ragu is that buying Dolmio. Set a budget at benefit levels and see what can be done. And not an overcomplicated recipe in sight! It's something I really feel is missing off TV at the moment.

    I could make it better myself at home. All I need is a small aubergine...

    I moved to Liverpool for a better life.
    And goodness, it's turned out to be better and busier!
  • AussieLass
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    Angelina-M wrote: »
    He would be perfect! The team asked me and I mentioned Ted Hutchinson as either would be brilliant.

    Except on a cloudy day. He wouldn't have got his fix from Vitamin D :D
    Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia. ;)


  • Angelina-M
    Angelina-M Posts: 1,541 Forumite
    dronid wrote: »
    I will say that one thing that keeps coming into my mind is that we could really do with a cookery slot - but not in the programme as, frankly, it's a short enough time to have basic moneysaving in it. Wouldn't it be great to have the programme back to back with a proper cookery programme, showing how to cook with not much money? Starting off with proper basic storecupboard ingredients, parallels with the shop bought stuff and showing how much cheaper home made ragu is that buying Dolmio. Set a budget at benefit levels and see what can be done. And not an overcomplicated recipe in sight! It's something I really feel is missing off TV at the moment.

    I couldnt agree with you more. I told the crew about how I go to the supermarket at the end of the day and buy any veg or things I can use. For instance I went up and they had tons of bags of tomatoes reduced to 10p per bag. I bought about ten bags and roasted the toms and made jars of tomato sauce and portions of homemade tomato base that I froze and then take out of the freezer and add onions/mushrooms etc to make pizza sauce/ pasta sauce etc. They loved the ideas but didnt have time to film any of it :-(
  • I thought you looked very natural Lillibet, well done.

    Off topic but as it's been mentioned earlier, could someone please explain to me what an avatar is?
    Thanks.
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