She IS extremely boring all about Nina and now Ninas at schoolNot posted on her thread in a while cos I find her very dull. BUT
1. Those hot cross buns look rank.
2. Whyyy did the photo require her smug face?!
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Ooh one is called Nick. Because one of my son’s favourite dishes is called Nick’s pastaI don’t even know what her kids are called despite knowing she has them.
she will defo dissapear 1 day unless a new “other” sperm donar appears …. Oh well wont be missedYeah I don’t think this was a career plan or she’s a great cook, she just got lucky with a few people sharing her recipes and it grew. I found her when Stacey Solomon shared one of her recipes, think it was the strawberries and cream cheese on puff pastry.
That’s why all her recipes are variations of a theme, pinwheels, muffins, cornflour and milk made cheese sauces with pasta.
Now she’s not no new ideas and no content as she doesn’t have Nina all the time. No new baby to wean so she has stalled out.
We always get served melon and prosciutto when we go and see my family. I absolutely hate itWho has ever looked at a nice fresh melon and thought - oh I know, this needs some fatty, greasy chorizo.
It is NOT the same as melon with prosciutto… but she butchers most Italian recipes.
Yes! She never mentioned that it was ad gifted then! How cheeky …Also taken 4 months to disclose that the frequently tagged cooker is actually an ad…..
It looks like the toy phone my daughter has.Nina’s table mannersslow down child your mum will never let you starve! Does she have a phone in her pocket?
They were probably just walking past and got given one but what would the chances be that they win! Let’s face it, no branded clothes would be worn so it’ll be trainers for niniOf course they won £250 to spend in store. Absolutely bloody typical.
I don’t mean to be bitter, and it’s not their fault they got the right scratch card but I can’t help but think of all those families that actually need it. Why were they even in adidas? They don’t sell maxi dresses with boob belts or Victorian children’s outfits.