ramming it WHERE?'soft and viscous'
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ramming it WHERE?'soft and viscous'
Rats, I read going to make that, I'll have a look for something elseI have actually had a courgette chocolate cake before and it was absolutely delicious. I doubt this one will be.
Should last for a week if you have big, strapping lads with hollow legs. But I couldn't possible manage it.That’s Mumsnet-style portion sizes.
She giving these recipes away FOR FREE! Povs should be grateful for anything they get. So what if none of it makes sense, they probably can't read anyway.How the hell does she get away with recipes that don't list the ingredients properly and are not proper portions??
Or do the maths. The measurements *do* add up, they're just too dense to figure them out!She giving these recipes away FOR FREE! Povs should be grateful for anything they get. So what if none of it makes sense, they probably can't read anyway.
Neither probably-just a grubby fistful of cheddar probably given that all cheeses are surely interchangeable?View attachment 1701403 I’ll attempt the delicious sounding courgette and Greek cheese pasta (does this mean feta, or halloumi?) stay tuned to find out.
Surely it’s smartprice orange cheese slices 59p for 10Neither probably-just a grubby fistful of cheddar probably given that all cheeses are surely interchangeable?
Ok, I'll do it, but only if the top mark on the scale of 1-5 is Hnnnngh or whatever that weird noise she does is.@Bwidge anchovy butter pasta
What on earth is silent courgette cake?Good food for bad days
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That, strangely, is my aneurysm. YOUI think she means mane of hair rather than mania of hair as well.
Some of us have been here for a long time, our brains are slop-addled .What the duck is wrong with you all?
Not sure if this is frying southern-style or frying livers from southern chickens, but either way I predict a@That Forensic Man put me down for southern fried chicken livers. I'll do them next weekend.
No, pasta will not keep in the fridge for two days and still be edible, you maniac.@Bwidge anchovy butter pasta