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aurora_borealis wrote:he can't afford to put on weight anyway ...
... he won't fit into his skirt
Man like that looks like he needs a pancake.If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
I'll be honest and say I purchased BOGOF pancake mix from Tesco.
Hubby made the first batch for the kids, which was 'nice enough' Now kids are in bed, I'm going to make the next box all for myself! LOL. Hope they're nice."I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"0 -
Just had ours, some savoury with minced beef, the rest with strawberries, yummy!!0
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I feel soooooo sick!!!
We made two batches between the two of us. Guessing at 18 in all with maple syrup or lemon and sugar. Half way through the second batch hubby gave up and I was sooo full. But then I managed another... then another... and the last two counted as dessert when I smeared them with Nutella!
Couldn't get off the sofa for half an hour even though I was dying of thirst. :rotfl::wall:0 -
Well DP was back late so made some for us, did burn 4 (which dogs ate), but 16 ish were safe, feel very full now, extra walk tomorrow to burn that off!One day I might be more organised...........
GC: £200
Slinkies target 2018 - another 70lb off (half way to what the NHS says) so far 25lb0 -
I was thinking that it was about time mrbadexample changed his name to mrgoodexample - now I'm not so sure!!!0
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We had ours with toffee sauce and ice-cream - absolutely bl**dy lovely. Really should make them more often.
HM ones here!0 -
Can I use leftover pancake mix thats been in the fridge overnight? we didn't have the energy to make more :rotfl:Creeping back in for accountability after falling off the wagon in 2016.Need to get back to old style in modern ways, watching the pennies and getting stuff done!0
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nicki wrote:Can I use leftover pancake mix thats been in the fridge overnight? we didn't have the energy to make more :rotfl:
Yes, my recipe states you can leave it in the fridge overnight to make the next day (if you are short of time)Save the earth, it's the only planet with chocolate!0 -
TKP wrote:Yes, my recipe states you can leave it in the fridge overnight to make the next day (if you are short of time)
It will be fine. Although It may look a little strange as the liquid has a tendency to separate out. Just mix it back together and cook as normal.Target 1: Pay off Alders by July 2007(done), Target 2: Clear overdraft by end of 2007
Overdraft: £470, Allders card £0, Global Debt Recovery £2644.23 £5 0%, Triton £6944.12 £6.88 0%, Cabot £2595 £5 0%,Capital one £2832.08 £5 Cabot(loan)~ £10821.45 £10 0%, Trustcard £9774.92
Total debt: £38460 DFD August 2031 (but determined to make it sooner) now £36138) 6.09% paid off
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