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Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
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I have my granny's old wooden rolling pin - not sure it would be possible to break that!You might also try vintage shops for a 'new' one. In our local one, there is a nice wooden one for £4.8
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I have a pyrex one that can be filled with ice to make it cold for pastry. I bought it for my bottom drawer in about 1972 and has been used ever since.
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ladyholly said:I have a pyrex one that can be filled with ice to make it cold for pastry. I bought it for my bottom drawer in about 1972 and has been used ever since.
I have one of those too. So glad I'm not the only one as whenever I have mentioned it people give me the "what on earth is she talking about" look.
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ladyholly said:I have a pyrex one that can be filled with ice to make it cold for pastry. I bought it for my bottom drawer in about 1972 and has been used ever since.8
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Just on the rolling pin, I usually can’t be bothered to roll out shortbread and simply press it straight into a lined tin with my hands. Always comes out fine.2025 decluttering: 3,984🌟🥉🌟💐🏅🏅🌟🥈🏅🌟🏅💐💎🌟🏅🏆🌟🏅
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Those pyrex bowls & jugs are great. Mine are 55 years old now & I have no idea how many house moves. A couple look a bit scuffed due I think to the dishwasher but they are still in very regular use.
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Late to the party re ironing but I walked into my uni hall of residence laundry room to find someone ironing her pants. I stood watching in silence...there simply were no words. Love Humdinger xx7
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I love pyrex. My jug has been around for years & I have casserole dishes that must be over 25 years old now.
I remember the rolling pins that you filled with water, we used to have them when I did cookery O level in 1973.Making the debt go down and savings go up
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My mum used to iron pants/socks/tea towels/dusters etc until she had an aneurism and brain surgery. Once she was better she asked Dad what in heavens name he was doing ironing it all….(he had no clue and just did it all because she used to). she still doesn’t believe she ever did it, swears blind she’d not have wasted her time doing it.9
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Jellytotts said:My mum used to iron pants/socks/tea towels/dusters etc until she had an aneurism and brain surgery. Once she was better she asked Dad what in heavens name he was doing ironing it all….(he had no clue and just did it all because she used to). she still doesn’t believe she ever did it, swears blind she’d not have wasted her time doing it.9
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