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    Re: bread maker

    I keep my yeast in the fridge :)
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    Re: need partners for healthy weight loss

    I've put on 14lbsince August :o
    I really could do with losing about 21lb to get to 9 stone.
    This morning I made a smoothie with orange juice, banana, kiwi and peach :), then I walked the kids to...
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    Re: Another Dinner is Possible

    I bought it in Waterstones in Brighton a few months ago.
    It's a really good book :)
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    Re: bread maker

    just a thought Bradders - is it sainsbury's own dried yeast?
    I had a batch over xmas that just didn't work.
    usually i use Dove's dried yeast and never have a problem.

    also, don't be tempted to...
  5. Thread: The Tea Thread

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    Re: Chai tea recipe ?

    I buy the Twinings tea bags. Guess there is a big taste difference though.
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    Re: Going off meat subs?

    We had Grassingtons vegan peppered steaks last weekend and they nearly made me sick :eek:. Been a very long time since I ate meat but they looked and tasted like the real deal - yuck! Great for...
  7. Thread: Soil Improvers

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    Re: Soil Improvers

    Wow VBB, £5 a tonne!!?? My local council sell it for £5 a bag :dizzy:They charge £40 a year to supply a wheelie bin which they collect fortnightly full of garden waste, let it rot down, then sell it...
  8. Thread: Soil Improvers

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    Soil Improvers

    I have had my allotment for 1 1/2 years now and the soil is quite heavy clay. We have over half the area as raised beds. Unfortunately, our compost bins haven't provided anywhere near enough to cover...
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    Re: Gardeners' World (UK)

    The BBC have anounced the new main presenter is Toby Buckland. He popped up on the show a couple of weeks ago. Guess we'll have to wait and see. I don't want to give him a hard time before he's even...
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    Re: Today in the Garden

    Just been potting up my peppers and chillies and planted up a trough of herbs :)
    We seem to have a lot of biting ants this year.
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    Re: Gardeners' World (UK)

    Yes, Bob Flowerdew would be good, he's 100% organic :thumbsup:
    What about Pippa Greenwood, at least she's veggie :)
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    Re: Gardeners' World (UK)

    I was so shocked when the bbc announced this :eek:I have a huge admiration and respect for Monty Don and felt he was the saving grace of Gardener's World.
    Hope he makes a complete recovery whilst...
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    Re: Today in the Garden

    Looking fab there Cedar :).I would love a polytunnel but don't have enough room left.
    The raspberries only went in in the Autumn so the canes have just started shooting. The ones I've got in the...
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    Re: Today in the Garden

    We dug up the last of our leeks today on the allotment. Onion sets went in last week - reds and whites (keep having to replant the ones the birds pull up).
    We also have 1st early spuds (pentland...
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    Re: Gardeners' World (UK)

    I've watched Gardeners' World since I was tiny, and it's always a little strange when there are big changes. I adore Monty Don, I could watch/listen to him all day. For me, the problem with the new...
  16. Re: Beaten to death for being a goth *WARNING* - Graphic images and description

    My eldest son is 19 (20 in May) and when we lived in Croyden he was regularly beaten up/mugged partly because of how he looked (goth/punk/emo). My heart really goes out to this girl's family and...
  17. Thread: Sainsbury's

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    Re: Sainsburys

    Just to warn you all:
    Sainsbury's now do an olive oil with omega3 (ie. fish oil) which you could easily pick up by accident, especially if you are in a hurry :(
    The only reason I noticed was a...
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    Re: Special Deals (UK)

    Half price "so good" at sainsburys
    Fairtrade pineapples £1.98 each - 2 for £3.00
  19. Re: so i bought flax oil...don't tell me i take it like cough syrup..

    The only good thing I can say about the taste of flax oil is that it is a teeny-weeny bit nicer than pumpkin seed oil :eek::D
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    Re: I just pulled up the last of my ...

    Same as you Aradia - Leeks! Still got quite a few of them on the allotment. Good job we LOVE leek and potato soup here :D
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    Re: Today in the Garden

    Bryzee, what about going along to your local allotment and seeing if anyone fancies sharing? I know it's not the same as having your own plot but better than nothing while you wait. Lots of people...
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    Re: Today in the Garden

    Spent a fortune (£60) at the garden centre today. Loads of seed potatoes, onion sets, tomato, sweetcorn, chilli, pepper, beetroot, radish & sweetpea seeds. Lots of dahlia and lilly bulbs (1/2 price)....
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    Re: Does dark chocolate make you sneeze?!

    mints make me sneeze. and bright sunlight.
  24. Thread: Mother's Day

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    Re: Mother's Day

    How about a nut roast with roast potatoes and all the trimmings?
    Cherry has a great recipe at www.parsleysoup.co.uk
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    Re: Today in the Garden

    One thing I won't be doing on my allotment is getting my shirt off :D
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    Re: Pictures of good Vegan Food you've eaten!

    Aradia, is there a recipe to go with that amazing looking cake? :)
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    Re: West Cornwall Pasty Company

    Just reporting back on my pasty exploits :D
    Being a bit desperate for a vegan pasty and the fact I heated it soo efficiently (can't be too careful reheating things kids:D) I managed to burn the roof...
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    Re: Today in the Garden

    Not as scared as when you're chilling out on the sofa with a glass of wine at night and one scuttles towards you faster than Lewis Hamilton :D
    They don't bother me when they're outdoors, they just...
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    Re: Today in the Garden

    It's nice to browse through the seed catalogues with a big mug of tea and be all optimistic about spring being round the corner :)
    My greenhouse is a right mess, full of manky pots that need...
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    Re: West Cornwall Pasty Company

    Fantastic! There is a branch near me in Horsham. I often go in there with a (veggie) friend of mine and I get so jealous when she gets a pasty to take home. I feel a shopping trip comming on :D
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    Re: Vegan Brighton

    Not food related :( but has anyone been to the Burning the Clocks thingy? I was thinking of taking my little ones but it's the day they finish school so it would be a bit of a rush, and I'd hate to...
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    Re: organic veggie box deliveries

    With Abel & Cole you can pick and choose everything. I heard a whisper last week that they are planning to sell the company so who knows what changes that will make? :confused:
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    Re: Please Love Yourself

    Thanks AMF, that's just what I needed to read right now :)
  34. Thread: Morrisons

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    Re: Morrisons

    We've just got back from Cornwall where we had our first experience of Morrisons (none near us at home). I still haven't got over how cheap they are compared to Sainsburys :)
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    Re: need help losing weight

    Have any of you read Skinny Bitch? I was in the "Skinny Bitch zone" for 3 weeks and lost 5 pounds but I can never seem to keep it up. Any advice?
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    Re: Today in the Garden

    Everything is just wet and soggy here. All hopes are pinned on the sweetcorn...
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    Re: Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World

    That's exactly what I do Puffin :D

    I've made loads from this book and haven't had a failure yet!? :)
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    Re: Teetotal, no alcohol - support

    Wow Frank Language, thanks for that :)
  39. Thread: Veganic my arse

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    Re: Veganic my arse

    I think the compost heap will be 80% slugs soon :D
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    Re: Teetotal, no alcohol - support

    That's great Cobweb, very inspiring to me. I can almost hear my liver thanking me right now :D I'm just worried that if I say I'm not going to drink anymore I will feel under a lot of pressure.
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