Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Chatting => Frugal Living => Topic started by: Madame Cholet on September 08, 2014, 22:00
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from a charity shop a really tiny one.
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Not band new, then, is it? :lol:
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Not band new, then, is it? :lol:
:lol: not used :lol:
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Not band new, then, is it? :lol:
:lol: not used :lol:
It's brand new to Madam C :lol:
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Not used by anyone, donated brand new.
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So it's new on all fronts then, well done, have you used it yet?
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no too busy till next week.
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Back of the cupboard never to be seen again jobbie... :lol:
Cheers,
Balders
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Back of the cupboard never to be seen again jobbie... :lol:
Cheers,
Balders
Ooooh never!!
Once the cold weather sets in, my slow cooker is used all the time for soups, stews, yummy hearty (and healthy) home cooked meals ;) :)
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Back of the cupboard never to be seen again jobbie... :lol:
Cheers,
Balders
Ooooh never!!
Once the cold weather sets in, my slow cooker is used all the time for soups, stews, yummy hearty (and healthy) home cooked meals ;) :)
I had a Mother and I've got a wife who has cupboard full of very useful junk - I must say the kids have started using the toasted sandwich maker again in the last few months - I was surprised it still works ::)
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Wilkos do a lovely small one i keep thinking about getting to do Florence her own rice pudding in. ( well actually her and Harry as he is milk free too now ) 8)
Ours is well washed etc but I am really unsure just incase of cross contamination.
Well done on the good find. Charity shops are great.
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I use most gagets I buy, the juicer went though. My lrg slow cooker is great for chutney and stews. Great for when you have been on the lotty in the winter the smell greats you when you open the front door.