The_Kincardine Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 3 minutes ago, throbber said: They're still quite cheap though and they're a piece of piss to clean. I don't use mine that often but I like using it. Still an extra piece of unnecessary apparatus. A bit like a rice cooker. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobby Skidmarks Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 There's no need, throbby. I like slow cooking but prep everything in a cast iron casserole that's older than you I've got a cast iron casserole dish that used to belong to my Great gran (fly with the angles) and is probably my favourite pot to cook with. I did see a similar one in the Museum when they had some exhibition about the 30/40s. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Kincardine Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 4 minutes ago, Bobby Skidmarks said: I've got a cast iron casserole dish that used to belong to my Great gran (fly with the angles) and is probably my favourite pot to cook with. At least you have a pot to piss in... There is, though, Karma here as my favourite cast iron casserole is my ex wife's granny's. OTOH she has my own gran's copper jeely pan. We argued more about these when we got divorced than we did about the kids! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
throbber Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 A rice cooker really is stupid. I'm not sure how much a cast iron caserole dish would cost but it is surely about the same as a slow cooker. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sergeant Wilson Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 49 minutes ago, Bobby Skidmarks said: I've got a cast iron casserole dish that used to belong to my Great gran (fly with the the angles) She was always right. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Connolly Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 42 minutes ago, throbber said: A rice cooker really is stupid. I'm not sure how much a cast iron caserole dish would cost but it is surely about the same as a slow cooker. My slow cooker has a rice cooking function - presumably this makes me a terrible person. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rugster Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 1 hour ago, throbber said: A rice cooker really is stupid. I'm not sure how much a cast iron caserole dish would cost but it is surely about the same as a slow cooker. A cast iron casserole dish is much, much more expensive than a slow cooker. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Kincardine Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 11 minutes ago, Rugster said: A cast iron casserole dish is much, much more expensive than a slow cooker. £80ish for a casserole dish? Can be used for several functions including slow cooking. No idea what a crock pot costs but can only be used for cooking 'stuff' slowly. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rugster Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 Just now, The_Kincardine said: £80ish for a casserole dish? Can be used for several functions including slow cooking. No idea what a crock pot costs but can only be used for cooking 'stuff' slowly. You can get a slow cooker that does everything for £30 max, even as little as £15. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Kincardine Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 Just now, Rugster said: You can get a slow cooker that does everything for £30 max, even as little as £15. this is "in addition" to, though. Plus it's yet another piece of kitchen shite. Slow cooking is good. Slow cookers are are an unnecessary burden. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rugster Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 14 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said: this is "in addition" to, though. Plus it's yet another piece of kitchen shite. Slow cooking is good. Slow cookers are are an unnecessary burden. I meant everything as in everything a slow cooker can do. I agree a casserole is better, but a slow cooker is handy for convenience. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
welshbairn Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, throbber said: A rice cooker really is stupid. I'm not sure how much a cast iron caserole dish would cost but it is surely about the same as a slow cooker. I've got a microwave steamer that's great for rice, pour some boiling water in, add the rice, blast it for 10 minutes and you get perfect fluffy rice every time, and just need to rinse it under the tap after. Good for veg too, http://www.legendcookshop.co.uk/microwave-rice-and-vegetable-steamer.html Edited January 8, 2017 by welshbairn 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Kincardine Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 2 minutes ago, Rugster said: I meant everything as in everything a slow cooker can do. I agree a casserole is better, but a slow cooker is handy for convenience. Just you concentrate on getting Tynie to ban the estimable Tedi and let those who know what we're talking about discuss cooking. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fanny paddery Posted January 9, 2017 Share Posted January 9, 2017 So this has got a bit lost on page 35 of the forum and may be worth a bump. On 22/10/2013 at 21:55, fanny paddery said: So i spent the last half hour collating all the recipes on this forum. Simply copy and paste into word and print. P&B slow cooker recipes Pork chops in ciderPork chops (whole, or chopped if you want more of a cassorole look) large onion 2 apples (I use normal non cooking ones, but cooking apples are fine too) bottle of cider some double cream (about half a small pot) salt and pepper to season Preparation chuck all the ingredients in (onions chopped and apple peeled and chopped) and make sure cider covers all ingredients then put on and leave. Just before serving stir in the cream. low setting about 8 hrs, high setting about 4 hrs Tip: If you need to thicken it up a bit, I put a bit of cornflour in. Rice pudding:75g pudding rice 50g caster sugar 1 litre milk 25g butter ground nutmeg Place the rice, sugar and milk into the slow cooker and stir well. Top with shavings of butter and the grated nutmeg. Cook on 'high' for 4 hours. Stir halfway through cooking. Spag bol:Mince chopped tomatoes mushrooms, onions tomato passatta garlic basil oregano then add some pasta about half an hour before you need it. Pop it all in the slow cooker, sprinkle with cheese and stick on low for 8 hours or so, or high for about 4 hours - yummy!Thai chicken curry: Diced chicken coconut milk green curry paste a bit more garlic and chilli some chunky red and green peppers. Bung into slow cooker and cook on low for 8 hours or so, or high for about 4 hours.BBQ chicken: Stuff chicken breasts with grated cheese and wrap in bacon. Add a jar of bbq sauce (or make your own BBQ sauce if you can be arsed) and cook on low for 8 hours or so, or high for about 4 hours. Serve with potato wedges. Beef and vegetable casserole olive oil 1 onion , diced 1 carrot , diced 1 leek, diced 2 celery sticks, diced 2 garlic cloves, crushed 75g mushrooms, sliced 500g stewing beef, cubed 2 tbsp plain flour thyme 750ml beef stock (from cubes is fine) 2 tbsp tomato purée a dash of Worcestershire sauce Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a large pan then add the onion, carrot, leek, celery and garlic, and cook gently for 5 minutes, do not brown. Add the mushrooms and cook everything for a further 5 minutes then transfer to the slow cooker. Heat a little more olive oil in the pan you cooked the veg in, add the beef (in batches if necessary) and brown all over then stir the flour in well. Add the beef to the slow cooker and add the thyme, stock, purée and Worcestershire sauce. Season and mix well. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook on high for 4 hours or low for around 8 hours. Serve with jacket potatoes, or mash. Beef casseroleStewing steak Button mushrooms Parsnips swede potatoes garlic tomato puree beef stock 1/2 bottle merlot worchester sauce pepperSlow cooked onions 30ml oil (recipe says EVO, I used sunflower) 600g onions, sliced 15g butter 3 sprigs of thyme 1 bay leaf 30g light brown sugar (eg muscovado) plus a little extra 30ml balsamic vinegar (or red wine v. or sherry v. etc) plus a little extra 120ml red wine 50g ready to eat prunes, chopped salt and pepper Put oil and butter in ceramic pot, heat on high till melted. Add onions, stir to coat then cover pot with lid, cook for 5 hours stirring a few times to cook evenly. add salt and pepper then thyme, bay leaf, sugar, vinegar, wine. Stir till sugar dissolves then add prunes. Cover, cook for 1 1/2 to 2 hours until mixture is is thick and sticky. Adjust seasoning, add more sugar and/or vinegar to taste. Allow to cool then store in jars in the fridge. chicken jalfrezi4 chicken breasts diced 1 chopped onion 2 cloves garlic crushed 2 green chillies 1tin chopped tomatoes half a pint of water 1 tsp ground corriander 1 tsp ground cumin 1 red pepper chopped half tsp ground chilli flakes 1 red chilli 2 tsp garam masala 2.5 tsp curry powder Put the lot in the slow cooker,mix together and cook on low for 5 hours Tip Added half a jar of mango chutney which gave some fruitiness and improved flavour. Sunday roast a nice bit of topside cooked at medium heat for 6 1/2 hours. Beef Olives 4 beef olives 3 chopped carrots 4 chopped tatties 2 chopped onion 2 beef stock cube Slow cook 8 hours, add 1 pack of 'beef in ale' powder after 7 hours Beef & vegetable casserole (recommended) 2 celery sticks, thickly sliced 1 onion, chopped 2 really big carrots, halved lengthways then very chunkily sliced 5 bay leaves 3 sprigs thyme 1 tbsp vegetable oil 1 tbsp butter 2 tbsp plain flour 2 tbsp tomato purée 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce 2 beef stock cubes, crumbled 850g stewing beef (featherblade or brisket works nicely), cut into nice large chunks 6-8 hours on low heat Chicken and bacon casseroleIngredients 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 2 chicken portions 1 rasher smoked streaky bacon 1 chopped onion ½ clove garlic, crushed (optional) 1 carrot, diced 1 stick celery, cut in 5mm slices 1 tablespoon plain flour 225ml chicken stock 1 tablespoon tomato puree salt and pepper to tastePreparation method 1. Heat the oil in a large pan and brown the chicken oil all sides. 2. Transfer to the slow cooker bowl. 3. Add the bacon, onions, garlic (if using), carrots and celery and gently fry for about 4 minutes. 4. Stir in the flour and then gradually add the stock, tomato puree and seasoning. 5. Bring to the boil stirring continuously. Pour over the chicken. 6. Cook for 6 – 8 hours on low.Serving suggestion Adjust seasoning after cooking and serve with new potatoes. If the sauce is too thin, transfer to a pan and thicken using a little cornflour Ribs 2 pounds pork baby back ribs 1 teaspoon ground black pepper 2 1/2 cups barbecue sauce (not mesquite flavored - we use Kraft honey bbq) 1 jar (8 oz. size) cherry jam or preserves 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1/4 teaspoon salt Additional salt and black pepper (optional) Turn this recipe into a puzzle! [click] Directions: Trim excess fat from ribs. Rub 1 teaspoon pepper over ribs. Cut ribs into 2 rib portions; place in crock pot/slow cooker. Combine barbecue sauce, jam, mustard and 1/4 teaspoon salt in small bowl; pour over ribs. Cover; cook on LOW heat setting 6 to 8 hours or until ribs are tender. Season with additional salt and pepper, if desired. Serve ribs with sauce. Pulled pork (recommended) Shoulder of pork (not rolled and only costs around £5.50 in Asda) Jar of BBQ Rub Jar of BBQ sauce 1 Take string netting off the pork and rub inside and out with dry BBQ rub 2 Place in slow cooker fat side up,pour BBQ sauce over and make sure coated top,inside and underneath Cook on low for 8 hours Remove joint ,place on baking tray. Remove any excess fat then with two forks shred all pork meat,so you get consistency like Chinese crispy duck Pour some of the BBQ sauce/juices from the slow cooker over the shredded meat and mix it all up,taking care not to over saturate the meat with the sauce. Put on a roll and enjoy !! For some additional taste, grate some cheddar over the top of the pork and place a few slices of chilli Put under grill for half a minute until cheese melts into the pork...Simply delicious Meatballs 1 tin of chopped tomatoes Half fill the tin with water and chuck that in as well A big squeeze of tomato puree A sprinkling of oregano, basil and nutmeg As many meatballs as you like Low for 8 hours or high for 4 Carribean chicken 8 chicken thighs (around 2lb in total) 3 tablespoons jerk marinade (made fresh or shop bought, your choice) 3 tbsp sunflower oil 2 large onions, chopped 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped 400ml can of full fat coconut milk 1/2 pint chicken stock 1 can red kidney beans, drained 7oz easy cook long grain rice 4oz frozen peas salt, pepper garnish: lime wedges, sprigs of coriander Remove skin from chicken thighs, slash each one 2 or 3 times and rub in the marinade Heat 1 tbsp oil in a large frying pan, add chicken, fry over high heat until browned on both sides. Lift out and transfer to plate. Add remaining oil, onions and garlic to pan and fry until softened and lightly browned. Pour in coconut milk and stock, season and bring to boil. Transfer half the mixture to slow cooker and add half the chicken, all the beans, then remaining chicken and coconut mixture. Cover, cook on low for 6-8 hours until chicken is tender. Stir in the rice, replace lid and cook on high for 45 minutes. Add frozen peas, cook for further 15 minutes. Serve with garnish. Stovies (recommended) Peel and slice potatoes into discs approx half a centimetre thick. Brown off 8 steak slice sausage,drain on kitcehn paper to absorb excess fat,then cut into pieces about one inch square. Fry one and a half onions gently until golden in colour. Get a pint of beef stock. A cube will do ,but fresh made or supermarket pre made is better. In bottom of SC arrange a layer of potato,then add pepper (no salt as you'll get this from stock) Then add layer of sausage and onion. Another layer of potato and season,then another of sausage and so on. Once all layers are complete,pour in stock and cook on low heat for approx 6 hours. When ready,if all stock hasnt been absorbed,I would drain some off then mash. Dont mash too much as I think it best if you still have soime chunks of tattie. Serve with buttered oat cakes, or buttered plain bead ..brown sauce optional Chilli (recommended) Get a 1lb packet of lean beef mince Brown in a frypan pouring off excess liquid and add to slow cooker. Add Chirizo sausage,a tin of chopped tomatoes and a packet of dry chilli con carne mix and cook for 6-7 hours on low heat.(you can add some extra finely chopped fresh chilies for extra kick) Add a tin of kidney beans and for extra tomato flavouring a tin of heinz baked beans and two-3 cups of rice (brown rice is more flavoursome) and mix well together. Leave for cooking for another hour. serve with nachos and some grated melted cheese on top Peanut chicken 6 skinless, boneless chicken breast fillets - cut into strips1 large red pepper, seeded and sliced into strips1 large onion, coarsely chopped100ml (4 fl oz) chicken stock4 tablespoons soy sauce1 tablespoon ground cumin3 cloves garlic, minced1/2 teaspoon dried crushed chilliessalt and freshly ground black pepper to taste2 tablespoons cornflour175g (6 oz) smooth peanut butter1 tablespoon soy sauce4 tablespoons lime juice3 spring onion, choppedhandful chopped fresh coriander75g (3 oz) chopped roasted peanurs Preparation method1.Place the chicken breast strips, red pepper and onion into a slow cooker. Pour in the chicken stock and 4 tablespoons of soy sauce, then season with cumin, garlic, crushed chillies, salt and pepper. Stir to blend, then cover and cook on low for 4 1/2 to 5 hours. 2.Remove 225ml (8 fl oz) of the liquid from the slow cooker, and mix this with the cornflour, peanut butter, remaining soy sauce and lime juice. This should blend into a fairly thick sauce. Stir the sauce back into the slow cooker, and place the lid on the pot. 3.Cook on high for 30 minutes. Garnish with spring onions, coriander and peanuts to serve. Cola gammon gammon joint onion, carrot, cloves, tomato puree, mustard and sugar added to the cola. Harissa lamb Lamb (neck fillet) in today with harissa paste, tinned tomatoes, onion and a bit stock. Served later with cous cous. Green curry8 chicken thighs Thai green paste Fish sauce Lime leaves Lime juice Coconut milk Lemongrass Fresh chillies Corriander serve with rice Cauliflower curry 4 Cups potatoes, peeled and quartered 1 small cauliflower, cut into florets ¾ teaspoon ground turmeric ½ teaspoon chilli powder 1½ teaspoon ground cumin ¾ teaspoon salt big pinch of sugar 2 tomatoes, chopped 1 ¼ cups water ½ teaspoon garam masala Bung all ingredients into slow cooker and cook on low for approximately six hours CHINSE CHICKEN HOT POT (recommended)1 whole chicken (or I used some legs and thighs coz there was just two of us) 1 litre water 1 litre chicken stock 500ml chinese cooking wine 125 ml light soy sauce 80ml oyster sauce 75g light brown sugar 4 garlic cloves (bruised) 2" ginger peeled and sliced 3 star anise 1 tsp chinese 5 spice 2 red chillies Put chicken in slow cooker. Combine all ingredients and pour over chicken Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Remove chicken, strain broth and discard solids. Keep chicken warm ( i removed all skin and bones) Add pak choi (if you like)to stock and put back in slow cooker or in a pan for 5 mins til wilted.I added a tblsp of fish sauce and juice of half a lime as well. Put egg noodles in a large bowl, put chcken on top and ladle over broth (as much as you want!!) I also topped mine with more chilli, spring onions and coriander. This would easily serve 6 if a whole chicken is used. There was loads of broth left (as there was just the 2 of us). Beef rancheros pie beef, onion, tomatoes, chillies, allspice, cumin, stock and sweet potato topping Beef & Veg stewShin of beef Carrots Onion Turnip Pint Beef stock 2 tbsp Worc sauce 2 tbsp tomato puree 1 tsp english mustard couple sprigs rosemary 6 hours on low Mussaman Beef curry Fried some ginger and bird's eye chillies, then a couple of red onions and garlic added to it. Fried till softened. Removed onions etc and fried off some beef till it's sealed. Then some Mussaman paste, fried for another couple minutes. Then added a tin of coconut milk, some beef stock and some new potatoes. Brought to boil then put in SC. Will require 2 hours at medium, then some green pepper added. Then 6-8 hours on low. Mince & potatoes I just sweated off some carrot and onions then browned the mince all in one pot before draining the fat off it all and transfering it to the pre warmed slow cooker. Peeled and chopped a couple of spuds into halfs and threw them in. Added 2 Oxo and a little boiling water from the kettle, stirred in a couple of splashes of Worcester sauce and a dollop of english mustard, some salt and pepper and just fucked off and left it for ages. The preperation time is all of 10 minutes. Pub style curry Gently fry the following 2 x finely chopped onions 2 x cloves of garlic 2 x sliced courgettes 1 x tub of sliced muchrooms In a seperate pan add 2 x chopped tomatoes 1 x jar of mango chutney 3 x heaped teaspoons of medium cury powder 1 x pint chicken stock Flake all the chicken meat of the bone and chop the rest into bite sized pieces Bring contents in pan to the boil, then simmer for 25 minutes,adding the chicken and fried ingredients. Just before serving,stir in one tub (1/4 pint) of natural yoghurt. Seve with rice beef bourguignonFry braising steak and lardons until browned. Set this aside then fry shallots, garlic and carrots for ten mins. Add the meat back to the pan and sprinkle with flour. Heat for couple mins then add beef stock and red wine. Bring back to the boil. Transfer to SC. Chuck in some new potatoes after a couple of hours. Then leave again for as long as you like. Serve with tiger loaf. Beef Goulash60g flour 300g beef Stick of celery 2 carrots Large onion Green pepper 3 tbsp worcester sauce 3 tbsp tomato puree 1 tsp paprika 3 tsp mixed herbs 200ml red wine 200ml beef stock Fry the veg, chuck in the chopped beef after rolling it around in the flour until it's browned. Chuck in the puree, worcester sauce and paprika for a couple of minutes then add the stock and wine until it's simmering. Transfer to slow cooker for about 6 hours on high and it's yum yum time. Chunky beef, chorizo and chilli stew 15 mls olive oil 900g/2lb stewing steak, cubed 1 onion, chopped 1 large mild jalapeño chilli, deseeded and finely chopped 30 mls chilli powder 10 mls ground cumin 350g/12oz ready-to-cook mini chorizo sausages 5 mls dried oregano 2 x 400g can chopped tomatoes 2 red peppers, deseeded and cut into chunks 15 mls polenta 600ml/1pt beef stock 397 gram(s) can kidney beans, drained and rinsed For topping: Red Leicester cheese, grated jalapeño chillies, pickled and sliced soured cream Heat a large flame-proof casserole dish over high heat, add oil and fry half steak for several mins till browned. Remove and set aside. Repeat with rest of steak. Add onion and chillies. Cook gently for a few mins, to soften. Add chilli powder, cumin and chorizo. Stir over heat for a couple of mins. Return beef to pot with oregano, tomatoes, peppers, polenta and stock. Bring to the boil, then cover and simmer for about 2 hrs, till beef is tender. Stir in beans. Cook till heated through, about 5 mins. Top with cheese, chillies and soured cream. Serve with tortilla chips. Tip Cook in a pressure cooker for 40 mins for tender meat in a fraction of the time, or cook in a slow cooker all day on low for 8 hrs. lamb tagine (recommended) Ingredients 1 tsp cayenne pepper 2 tsp ground black pepper 1½ tbsp paprika 1½ tbsp ground ginger 1 tbsp turmeric 2 tsp ground cinnamon 1 x shoulder of lamb, trimmed and cut into 5cm/2in chunks (about 1.1kg/2½lb meat in total) 1 large onions, grated 3 cloves garlic, crushed 1 x 400g tinned chopped tomatoes 115g/4oz dried apricots, cut in half 55g/2oz dates, cut in half 55g/2oz sultanas or raisins 85g/3oz flaked almonds Few strands of Saffron 600ml/1 pint lamb stock 1 tbsp clear honey Seve with cous cous and some greek yoghurt with mint and cucumber mixed through it Cooked on low for 8 hours after browning off the lamb Dry beef curry2 lbs stewing beef 1 onion 250 ml stock 2 tsp cumin 2 tsp ground coriander 2 tsp garam masala 1 tsp turmeric Low for 8 hours. If any juice left, put it in a pan and reduce til practically no liquid is left. Serve with rice or naan and mango chutney Beef curry (recommended)750g beef 400g can of chopped tomatoes 2/3 garlic cloves chopped 1cm of fresh ginger chopped 250ml of beef stock Curry powder - tbsp or more dependant on taste Couple of onions Brown the beef in a pa with a tbsp of olive oil. Set beef aside and reserve the juice. Throw the garlic and ginger in the same pan as the beef was cooked in for a couple of minutes. Then lob in the curry powder and tinned tomatoes and the reserved juice, stir up for a few minutes to combine it. Dice/slice/chop the onion, however you like your onion done. Line the bottom of the slow cooker with that, then put the meat in, then pour over the pan of sauce and the stock. Give it a stir and lob it on for 7-8 hours on low. Beefsteak Chilli (recommended) Beef steak Chorizo Peppers Chillies Chilli mix Smoked Paprika Heinz beans Kidney beans Plum tomotoes Red wine beef stifado 1 Packet Cubed Beef Onion 4 or 5 Shallots 2/3 Cloves Garlic Half to 3 Quarters of a carton Passata Glug of Red Wine Glug or two of Red Wine Vinegar 3 or 4 Allspice seeds Cinnamon Stick 2 Bay Leaves Fried off the onions/shallots/garlic and browned the beef in olive oil first, added salt and pepper then bunged everything in the pot. Cooked for about 10 or 11 hours at low. -1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hk blues Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 A rice cooker really is stupid. I'm not sure how much a cast iron caserole dish would cost but it is surely about the same as a slow cooker. 1.5 billion Chinese can't be wrong!I think rice cookers are great - no chance of burning the rice if you forget about it and it keeps the rice warm without going hard. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
throbber Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 1.5 billion Chinese can't be wrong!I think rice cookers are great - no chance of burning the rice if you forget about it and it keeps the rice warm without going hard. I always just put rice in a saucepan and boil for ten minutes - never thought of buying a rice cooker! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dee Man Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 On 09/01/2017 at 09:04, fanny paddery said: So this has got a bit lost on page 35 of the forum and may be worth a bump. Red dotted for beginning your post and your own post which you quoted with 'So'. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fanny paddery Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Red dotted for beginning your post and your own post which you quoted with 'So'. Sorry mum! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nkomo-A-Gogo Posted January 18, 2017 Share Posted January 18, 2017 Made those doner kebabs and got thirty slices!Going of to buy nan breads now. -1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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