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Old 19-08-08, 13:05
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The lovely AK Mummies of course, I have baked Bear's banana bread, Noas yummy cookies are being mixed, we are having MrsHarveys cheesy falafel tonight and MatildasMums lamb curry tomorrow xxx
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Old 19-08-08, 13:13
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Wow, if you have any spare time after that you could come round to mine and make dinner for us.
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Old 19-08-08, 13:38
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aw, bless you honey! That is now our family fave curry recipe - we have it once a week as I always make enough to freeze a meal for us for the following week - if it lasts that long!

I also love making and eating Alexanders mummy's lamb and pasta bake again - as is really yummy and freezes really well. And we have some of victoria9bunny's burgers in the freezer too.

I have another of Bear's recipe banana bread in the oven currently - ready to come out in ten mins - can't wait! make it once a week too - now I make sure we always buy too many banana so that we can save some for this. and Bubba82's cupcakes are to die for!

gonna have a look through for inspiration for next week's meal planner. might try mrsharvey's cheesy falafels too!

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Wow you have been busy!

Can't help chuckling at the phrasing of Mrs Harvey's cheesy falafels tho! Sorry Mrs Harvey! xxx
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LOL

I also made Rachel1s shepherdess pie, Bella loved it Ben took a bit of persuading but we got there in the end

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Wow you have been busy!

Can't help chuckling at the phrasing of Mrs Harvey's cheesy falafels tho! Sorry Mrs Harvey! xxx
does sound quite funny, maybe we can add that to the thread what to call girls and boys bits lol!!! xxxx
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Old 19-08-08, 21:21
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Hmmm must take a look at the curry recipe, please someone get me the link!!!

Glad you love the banana bread!

I love Isabellasmummy grans porridge biscuits, but I make these in a big tin and when they come out the oven I cut into squares and leave to cool the put them in a tub. Sort of like flapjack!

Also alexandersmummys cheese and onion pasties. Make these in huge quantities and freeze for an instant lunch for me and thomas. 20 mins in the oven and mmmmmmm sooo good! x x x
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Hmmm must take a look at the curry recipe, please someone get me the link!!! x x x
here you go honey:

Sticky lamb curry

it works best if you blend the prunes and stock mix, otherwise the prunes sink to the bottom of the pan and start to stick a bit xx
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Old 20-08-08, 12:36
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Oooh thanks for that.

Hubby wouldnt like the idea of prunes but if I blend them lke you say he will be none the wiser, hee hee!!!

Does Till eat this? I havent tried Thomas on curry yet.
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Old 20-08-08, 22:31
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Oooh thanks for that.

Hubby wouldnt like the idea of prunes but if I blend them lke you say he will be none the wiser, hee hee!!!

Does Till eat this? I havent tried Thomas on curry yet.
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my OH was sceptical too, but loved it. and tilly yomps it down - same goes for the chicken curry posted somewhere on the recipes page from annabel.

hope you all like it honey - it does work better if the prunes are blended as hides them nicely!

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