Weezl and friends Phase 3 - sitting pretty with Kitty

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  • Bigjenny
    Bigjenny Posts: 601 Forumite
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    edited 4 August 2010 at 10:26PM
    New Kitty site looks good.

    Looking forward to testing some of the recipes, either 1/4 or half portions to see if I like them
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  • Loving the new part of the site, I shall try and slide some of the recipes into the meal plan and report back. Sweetcorn fritters for starters probably as it's corn season here :-).
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  • weezl74
    weezl74 Posts: 8,701 Forumite
    Loving the new part of the site, I shall try and slide some of the recipes into the meal plan and report back. Sweetcorn fritters for starters probably as it's corn season here :-).
    hello QOS has life settled down a bit now? Nice to see you! :D

    a link here is quite interesting. I guess these are the kittys and shirls it will be much harder to help.

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  • Oooh shiny new thread for Kitty! :j

    I am definitely going to try making a few more of Kitty's meals this month, can't wait :)
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  • ariarnia
    ariarnia Posts: 4,225 Forumite
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    hello - have been reading but didn't really have anything to add for a while, but out of interest, what are the doughnuts like?
    Oh really like's the one's he buys when we go to shows, but are they like them?
    And, the batch is for 80, do they freeze? or do you snaffle them all when hot (*explodes*)?
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  • weezl74
    weezl74 Posts: 8,701 Forumite
    ariarnia wrote: »
    And, the batch is for 80, do they freeze? or do you snaffle them all when hot (*explodes*)?
    hi welcome back :)

    not sure where you linked from but if you go to recipes and then snacks the table there has a column showing which recipes freeze well. HTH :)

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  • artybear
    artybear Posts: 978 Forumite
    Well I already have to go back on my promise to test all the dinners at least once. I have just spied the eviiillllllll sweetcorn fritters on the planner,:mad: no way will I eat sweetcorn for anyone.:o Not even lovely Weezl.

    So thats off my list :D:cool:


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  • Allegra
    Allegra Posts: 1,517 Forumite
    ariarnia wrote: »
    hello - have been reading but didn't really have anything to add for a while, but out of interest, what are the doughnuts like?
    Oh really like's the one's he buys when we go to shows, but are they like them?
    And, the batch is for 80, do they freeze? or do you snaffle them all when hot (*explodes*)?

    They are absolutely delightful. I have not managed to freeze any yet as DD likes them so much !

    You might find them a bit denser (not as airy and fluffy) than the shop-bought ones - if you are scared of not liking them and don't want to risk 2kg of flour, just halve or quarter the batch, or bake part of the dough as bread and just do some of it as doughnuts.
  • Allegra
    Allegra Posts: 1,517 Forumite
    artybear wrote: »
    Well I already have to go back on my promise to test all the dinners at least once. I have just spied the eviiillllllll sweetcorn fritters on the planner,:mad: no way will I eat sweetcorn for anyone.:o Not even lovely Weezl.

    So thats off my list :D:cool:


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    I must admit, I am struggling with fitting the tomato and olive pudding into our meal plan, as that's one that !!!!!! has stated catgorically will not try ! I do want to try and find a gap where I can wedge it in for me to try though....
  • artybear
    artybear Posts: 978 Forumite
    Allegra wrote: »
    I must admit, I am struggling with fitting the tomato and olive pudding into our meal plan, as that's one that !!!!!! has stated catgorically will not try ! I do want to try and find a gap where I can wedge it in for me to try though....

    Thats so funny as thats the one I am most looking forward too.....everyone is so different:D
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