Food and Household Budget
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^^ No. We were getting excited about the 2Kg's.
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Just give your nose a quick wipe there, mate...Username Taken wrote:^^ No. We were getting excited about the 2Kg's.
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What you on about Willis?
I was thinking more along the lines of something to put on the pizza.
(like cheese)
I was thinking more along the lines of something to put on the pizza.
(like cheese)
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Oh now look what I've done. I mentioned 'pizza'. That's one of the keywords that GM has on permanent search in his phone. He'll be here before too long.
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Well that's done it. Cue the Gonk, in three, two...Username Taken wrote:I was thinking more along the lines of something to put on the pizza.
Username Taken wrote:What you on about Willis?]
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lol how did drugs make it into my 10,000 a month shopping basket .StroppyChops wrote:Well that's done it. Cue the Gonk, in three, two...Username Taken wrote:I was thinking more along the lines of something to put on the pizza.Username Taken wrote:What you on about Willis?]
The forecast spreadsheet model was looking good until I added in condo drinking, 8 cans of cider for 4 weekend match nights, 1 bottle of gin for sundowners ( likely last me a few months lest I sound like a total alkie ) and 2.5 litres of wine. Quite tight when those are thrown into the basket.
We're on the same cheese wavelength there Ed, I love Stilton and have brought Tesco's back before as it freezes well. My only difficulty is because I go for the cheapest flights usually Qatar, those 7 hour layovers in the heat are a bummer for my prized kilo of product. Oops !EdinWigan wrote:If you buy Value Stilton from Tescos (for example) other supermarkets are available and put it in the freezer, after you take it out and thaw it it adds a creamy nice creamy texture, normally only sound in theFinest range
I still think it's do-able based on the list I've now built up this week and refining providing my quantities are not totally out. I'm taking it as a personal challenge now that I've got into it.
Yes sir, I can boogie, I can boogie, boogie, boogie all night long.
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