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Recipe website using own ingredients

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  • squeaky
    squeaky Posts: 14,129
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    Reading with your eyes closed?

    The cat hit the space bar?

    You were kidnapped by aliens?

    All excuses, er, good reasons I've been given in the past :)


    Actually it didn't have this title yesterday, so would have been easier to miss. Not that I'm going to tell you that... I'll just wait to see what excuse you can come up with ;)
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  • ethansmum
    ethansmum Posts: 1,780 Forumite
    Uuuummmmm, I'm 8 months pregnant and I thought I was in labour! Will that do?LOL!
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  • squeaky
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    That'll do :)
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  • pipkin71
    pipkin71 Posts: 21,821 Forumite
    Not sure if this website has been on before, but if you give a list of your fridge / store cupboard ingredients, the site gives you a list of meals you can cook from what you already have.

    https://www.cookingbynumbers.com

    Hope someone finds it useful xxx
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  • squeaky
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    We now have this and other similar websites listed at the bottom of the Cooking section of the MEGA Index sticky, so between them all you should always be able to find a recipe or two that you fancy making.

    :)
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  • Queenie
    Queenie Posts: 8,793 Forumite
    Thanks for the links pipkin and ladygrey - sorry squeaky, I don't always get to view the Mega Index to hunt things down; time is precious :o:o:o
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  • Nelski
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    strange queenie but i find things are easier to find in the mega index rather than waiting for someone to post a link at some point in the future. I know my time is precious too and i find the OS index an incredibley valuable resource.:j
  • Queenie
    Queenie Posts: 8,793 Forumite
    Horses for courses Nels ;):D

    Someone can pop in for 5 mins, post a question. Come back a couple of hours later and have a wealth of valuable advice just sitting in the one little post :D

    Personally, having heaps of windows open to navigate an index in the hope that the title of the thread will be sufficient to find the right answer amongst the posts is far more time consuming *and* involves sitting at the computer to trawl through it all too.

    Time is money; both are precious and I know which suits my personal needs :D:D:D

    Horses for courses ;)
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  • Nelski
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    :rolleyes: horses and courses - you could be right queenie but as a regular in here (lot more than me:D ) I would have thought its right to help new people to find and use the index that already exists and has taken a lot of time and effort by lots of people. tonight is a good example and im sure you can see that;).
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