I would love to see her do a recipe book. 50 pages dedicated to how to eat a bloody artichoke and then a recipe for ketchup pasta.Same with the Nutella pastry twists she posted about this morning! She didn’t give any credit to where she got the idea from, seems to want her audience to believe she’s creative enough to come up with these recipes. Not that it was a difficult one but I highly doubt she thought of it by herself. Maybe she’s hoping she’ll get asked to do a recipe book!
It would just be a page with a link to Hello Fresh and her mum's phone number.I would love to see her do a recipe book. 50 pages dedicated to how to eat a bloody artichoke and then a recipe for ketchup pasta.
No, you're forgetting her favourite canapes (sausage rolls)!It would just be a page with a link to Hello Fresh and her mum's phone number.
I doubt anyone will be handing Lily another book deal anytime soon!Maybe she’s hoping she’ll get asked to do a recipe book!
I have triple glazing in an air tight house - condensation is horrendous in December!My friend’s Georgian rented flat in Brighton has no double glazing. Lovely in the summer but the main problem in the winter is condensation.
It’s not only about the double/triple glazing. It’s hard to regulate humidity without using certain materials through the whole built or certain type of insulation. Overall British building standards are strangely off when you consider they mostly fail at the exact thing they should be used to dealing with, dampness and humidity.I have triple glazing in an air tight house - condensation is horrendous in December!
Does the age of the property make a difference? Ours is “relatively” new, (late 80s) mid terrace with replacement windows. I also think the walls and loft are insulated. Luckily we don’t get any condensation.It’s not only about the double/triple glazing. It’s hard to regulate humidity without using certain materials through the whole built or certain type of insulation. Overall British building standards are strangely off when you consider they mostly fail at the exact thing they should be used to dealing with, dampness and humidity.
not after the mysterious incident at the last launch that ruined everythingI doubt anyone will be handing Lily another book deal anytime soon!
It certainly wouldn’t contain a gravy recipeI would love to see her do a recipe book. 50 pages dedicated to how to eat a bloody artichoke and then a recipe for ketchup pasta.
There will a section on how to properly send yourIt certainly wouldn’t contain a gravy recipe
Definitely. Victorian houses don’t have cavity walls, they are designed with drafts and low heating in mind. So when you insulate one, put double or triple glazed Upvc windows in and turn the heating on - you are going to get condensation. Anything after 1950s is much better from energy performance point of view.Does the age of the property make a difference? Ours is “relatively” new, (late 80s) mid terrace with replacement windows. I also think the walls and loft are insulated. Luckily we don’t get any condensation.
I can’t see itShe’s made the Daily Mail sidebar of shame
Oooo can you link!She’s made the Daily Mail sidebar of shame
Oops sorry posted in the wrong thread!She’s made the Daily Mail sidebar of shame
NooooOops sorry posted in the wrong thread!
NooooOops sorry posted in the wrong thread!
I’m sure she would love that!NooooThought lil-lets gravy-gate had made it into the dm
Which thread was is it for coz I’m intrigued now and wanna head over to itOops sorry posted in the wrong thread!
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