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Pog66 11-01-2010 16:18

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Originally Posted by superbiatch (Post 34942842)
Buy a breadmaker for a two week winter stint of snow, yeh thats cost efficient isn't it :p: I'd rather go without bread, which is what I've done.

but you could use it too make lvely bread all year round - 5 mins to dump it all in teh machine, set it go overnight & lovely fresh bread in teh morning!!

superbiatch 11-01-2010 16:31

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Originally Posted by Pog66 (Post 34943057)
but you could use it too make lvely bread all year round - 5 mins to dump it all in teh machine, set it go overnight & lovely fresh bread in teh morning!!

I have considered one before, but tbh I've never liked the bread anyone has made me in them :rolleyes:

Good news though - I got bread :hyper:

lucy7 11-01-2010 21:33

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34942817)
Sorry I've got no time to post properly, I'm just rushing out to the shops to buy everything in sight. :D

So thats why all the Dolly Mixtures had flown off the shelves at Morrisons................

Tuftus 11-01-2010 21:55

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Well our freezer is fully stocked, not through panic buying but taking advantage of the various offers.

Bread - Only use it for sandwiches
Milk - Don't drink it

We will live.

martyh 11-01-2010 22:01

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no problems for me my local farmfoods shop is selling bread at 50p a loaf and milk 50p for 4 pints and there's plenty of it ...so its milk sandwiches for tea yummy

Tuftus 11-01-2010 22:09

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 34943282)
so its milk sandwiches for tea yummy

:sick: Sounds vile!

;)

Hom3r 11-01-2010 22:10

Re: Panic buying in shops due to weather
 
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Originally Posted by superbiatch (Post 34942842)
Buy a breadmaker for a two week winter stint of snow, yeh thats cost efficient isn't it :p: I'd rather go without bread, which is what I've done.


I was given a bread maker, its great making fresh bread, be it from a ready mix flour that you just add water, to following a receipe in the book.

A house smells of freshly made bread make you hungry.

Depending on what you make the bread is far cheaper than a bought loaf, plus it doesn't have any of the stuff you don't need.

martyh 11-01-2010 22:12

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Originally Posted by Tuftus (Post 34943289)
:sick: Sounds vile!

;)


yep it is ,nothing else left ..panic buyers dont ya know

Hom3r 11-01-2010 22:12

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I forgot to add you can put all the ingredients in the night before and wake up to fresh hot bread.

Pia 11-01-2010 22:24

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50p for 4 pints of milk? I thought i did well only paying a quid. Is it always that price in there? Is it semi skimmed?

martyh 11-01-2010 22:30

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Originally Posted by Pia (Post 34943301)
50p for 4 pints of milk? I thought i did well only paying a quid. Is it always that price in there? Is it semi skimmed?

full cream or semi 2 x four pints for a £1 2 loafs of Everyday bread for £1
it is a special but the price is normaly bread 2 for £1.50 and milk 8 pints for £1.50

Peter_ 11-01-2010 22:32

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Even Tescos has 2 litres of milk for 65p and that is saying something.

Pia 11-01-2010 22:38

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:Yikes: Ooh i'll go this week and have a look, we go through loads of milk cos my son eats cereal for snacks aswell as brekkie and supper, where most kids would want crisps or sweets lol. Thanks for the info :D :tu:

As for the panic buying, i stocked up on milk and freezer food (well, about a week or two's worth) online with Tesco, to save me driving or pushing the baby's pram in the snow (an impossible task might i add) and i looked a few days later and their delivery slots had gone up to £6 but they were fully booked for a whole week! There's usually loads of empty slots for £3.50 a time.

martyh 11-01-2010 22:46

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Originally Posted by Pia (Post 34943312)
:Yikes: Ooh i'll go this week and have a look, we go through loads of milk cos my son eats cereal for snacks aswell as brekkie and supper, where most kids would want crisps or sweets lol. Thanks for the info :D :tu:

As for the panic buying, i stocked up on milk and freezer food (well, about a week or two's worth) online with Tesco, to save me driving or pushing the baby's pram in the snow (an impossible task might i add) and i looked a few days later and their delivery slots had gone up to £6 but they were fully booked for a whole week! There's usually loads of empty slots for £3.50 a time.


worth it, loads cheaper than morrison ,tesco and asda named brands as well

Maggy 12-01-2010 00:02

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Well my milkman got through on Saturday so I'm sure he'll be back for his scheduled delivery tomorrow.


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