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I'm not fond of custard or cream (though I love a custard cream biscuit!), so will quite happily eat most puddings as they come. Sometimes I might have a little ice cream with a crumble, but most of the time I'm quite happy with it as it is. This is making me want to make a pudding for tonight. I've no fresh fruit apart from grapes, but I do have some tinned peaches. So might make up some sponge cake and pour over the peaches and bake in a pyrex dish in the air fryer. It will go nicely after the stew and dumplings from the slow cooker.
Grocery budget in 2023 £2279.18/£2700Grocery budget in 2022 £2304.76/£2400Grocery budget in 2021 £2107.86/£2200Grocery budget in 2020 £2193.02/£2160Saving for Christmas 2023 #15 £ 90/ £3657 -
Sometimes I find clotted cream on the reduced shelf in the supermarket which is my absolute favourite pudding topping.9
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Not a hat, but I took the rubbish and recycling outside early this morning and I could not warm up afterwards indoors. I put a man's XL hoodie on that I bought from a charity shop and put the hood up as well and it did help.
I am getting my husband to buy mince pies today as you all keep going on about puddings! I saw them by the till at Coop yesterday, but I had just paid for what I was buying and there was a queue behind me. I don't even really like them, but I do have some custard in the fridge and it is the time of year.8 -
Wednesday2000 said:Not a hat, but I took the rubbish and recycling outside early this morning and I could not warm up afterwards indoors. I put a man's XL hoodie on that I bought from a charity shop and put the hood up as well and it did help.
I am getting my husband to buy mince pies today as you all keep going on about puddings! I saw them by the till at Coop yesterday, but I had just paid for what I was buying and there was a queue behind me. I don't even really like them, but I do have some custard in the fridge and it is the time of year.14 -
Auti said:Mentioning getting hoodie from charity shop - I saw one that the lady had just put on a rack, it was just a large mans jumper in hoodie fabric and was not new or as new so I went to buy it (I get cold indoors so would be ideal) but looked at price and they wanted £8.50 - way beyond my means. Has anyone else found the charity shops have put their prices up markedly - clothing now for grown ups is expensive (to me) where I live and it is only in a seaside, not affluent town.2025 GOALS
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YoungBlueEyes said:Gawd that should have said spawn! No more appetising but still. Sorry @elsien 🫢
Custard is awesome though! Custard creams are vile though - well, the ordinary "buy in a packet ones" are - These, however, are a different beast entirely... https://bakingwithgranny.co.uk/recipe/custard-creams/
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*buys custardNow a gainfully employed bassist again - WooHoo!9
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"Ice cream or cream or plain naked."
Not in this weather!Now a gainfully employed bassist again - WooHoo!8 -
I don’t know where my phone goes when I’m not looking that it’s picking up bad language…. Himself will be questioned when he gets in from work 😆I'm unsure about my spine, I think it's holding me back.10
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charity shop prices have crept up a bit- in the main
Sue Ryder still has clothes @ £1. if you go in there on a Monday morning the rails look very bare! Cheapest round here.Being polite and pleasant doesn't cost anything!
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