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    #11
    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
    Well we have one recipe so far.

    any other takers?
    What just my ice cube one?

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      #12
      Proper cooking
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        #13
        Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post
        Great comment;

        Thanks so much for this recipe! Things weren't good at home with me and my wife, they hadn't been for over a year. She always considered my performance in the kitchen sub-par, and the cracks were really starting to show... Last week however, I brought her breakfast in bed and used this marmite on toast recipe. It worked a treat! I have made marmite on toast before and used various recipes from friends and family, but to no avail. As soon as she tasted this particular batch everything changed! We have been so close this week and are now trying for another child. I think it was the bay leaf. Thanks so much Rich
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          #14
          Four recipes so far plus what I'll contribute, keep em coming.
          Me, me, me...

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            #15
            Originally posted by cojak View Post


            Mine's on the go as we speak (but not this recipe), I'm working my way through last year's apple wine, the WOW will be ready for drinking in June.
            try the Banana wine, its paint stripper for a year but then its not bad. ASDA always mark down their Bananas to about £0.30 a Kilo.
            6 bottles=£3 (£1 Banana,£1 Yeast, £1 Sugar)

            This was the one I followed last time (only 6 months old so its still a little skittish).

            http://www.hookerycookery.com/banana21.htm

            also slice the Bananas coat lightly with Lemon juice then freeze 1 per bag. for smoothie out of the freezer, add milk & honey then use a hand blender.
            Last edited by vetran; 28 May 2013, 21:46. Reason: added link
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              #16
              If you're in a hurry, why not try one of my recipes "Bombay Bad Boy a la Vongole"

              1. Add water to pot noodle as usual, and leave for a couple of minutes, then add chilli sauce as usual

              2. Open tin of smoked mussels, drain oil, and tip contents into Bad Boy.

              3. Add squeeze of tomato puree for texture and added taste

              4. Add dash of Worcester Sauce

              You're good to go. Enjoy!
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                #17
                Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                If you're in a hurry, why not try one of my recipes "Bombay Bad Boy a la Vongole"

                1. Add water to pot noodle as usual, and leave for a couple of minutes, then add chilli sauce as usual

                2. Open tin of smoked mussels, drain oil, and tip contents into Bad Boy.

                3. Add squeeze of tomato puree for texture and added taste

                4. Add dash of Worcester Sauce

                You're good to go. Enjoy!
                I think you forgot

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                  If you're in a hurry, why not try one of my recipes "Bombay Bad Boy a la Vongole"

                  1. Add water to pot noodle as usual, and leave for a couple of minutes, then add chilli sauce as usual

                  2. Open tin of smoked mussels, drain oil, and tip contents into Bad Boy.

                  3. Add squeeze of tomato puree for texture and added taste

                  4. Add dash of Worcester Sauce

                  You're good to go. Enjoy!
                  I expect you are after eating that!
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                    If you're in a hurry, why not try one of my recipes "Bombay Bad Boy a la Vongole"

                    1. Add water to pot noodle as usual, and leave for a couple of minutes, then add chilli sauce as usual

                    2. Open tin of smoked mussels, drain oil, and tip contents into Bad Boy.

                    3. Add squeeze of tomato puree for texture and added taste

                    4. Add dash of Worcester Sauce

                    You're good to go. Enjoy!
                    and they say English men can't cook
                    Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
                      Four recipes so far plus what I'll contribute, keep em coming.
                      I've got about 15 or so for you.

                      I'm renaming Owlhoot's recipe to "the Owly special"
                      "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

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