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Chatting on the Plot / Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Last post by Lardman on Yesterday at 16:09 »
This is about right, but I use dried Oregano rather than the mint they use, and I don't add any water to the tomato mix, it needs to be a thick sauce, not runny.

https://www.sainsburysmagazine.co.uk/recipes/mains/moussaka

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Feed a family of four for under a fiver..
  Pull the other one, it plays jingle bells.   :nowink: Im not sure which is funnier, feeds 4 or make it for under a fiver  :D

I have leftover spag bol sauce tonight,  if I can find a spud big enough to nuke in that otherwise pasta again.



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General Gardening / Tiny bee
« Last post by Aunt Sally on Yesterday at 15:13 »
The smallest bee I’ve ever seen on one of my pots of strawberries.
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: Am annoyed with Shell energy changes.
« Last post by New shoot on Yesterday at 14:38 »
I don’t know about the switching problems, but I had an email from my energy supplier a while back about checking direct debit amounts.

It said the Government had changed the law to make sure that energy companies were not holding huge amounts of customer cash. I assume this was in response to the publicity a while back about this  :unsure:  Anyway, my account is on line so checked my DD, all OK, all done.
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: Am annoyed with Shell energy changes.
« Last post by mumofstig on Yesterday at 09:51 »
I got switched in 2022 when my supplier failed. It was quite seamless, apart from the delay in credit transfer from old to new account.
I was just cross that it meant I was back with the company I'd left earlier that same year  >:(

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Chatting on the Plot / Am annoyed with Shell energy changes.
« Last post by Goosegirl on Yesterday at 09:28 »
I have used Shell energy since we moved here and they've been fine; however, I recently received an email from Octopus energy but deleted it as I thought it was a scam. Apparently they've taken over Shell energy customers and I've had no notification of this. Cue panic! Just been on Octopus website and had to set up my account which I did, then found my energy usage part and been told I was recommended to reduce my monthly payments by quite a lot as I am in credit but I didn't think I was that much to warrant it. Anyone else had this experience? 
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Last post by Goosegirl on Yesterday at 09:23 »
Cottage pie with sprouts and baby pots.
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General Gardening / Re: Lawn treatment
« Last post by Goosegirl on Yesterday at 09:15 »
Jezza, I've always  been taught that you only scarify the lawn in autumn so the grass tillers then start to spread sideways as they should but, if it works for you, then that's fine. I do agree with the rest especially raking out the dead moss and aerating the lawn to help with drainage. If it's in the shade, that can be a continuing problem. Not sure what the white flowering stuff is though.
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General Gardening / Re: Code
« Last post by jaydig on Yesterday at 09:02 »
Yes I’m getting those now & a great big full page advert when I tap reply or on a thread to open, it’s putting me off coming on!
Me too!  Most annoying.
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General Gardening / Re: Code
« Last post by John on Yesterday at 01:02 »
You need an 'ad blocker' on your phone Jezza..
Which is why this site will either be gone or be behind a paywall in 2 years.
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Last post by snowdrops on May 09, 2024, 23:05 »
HM Moussaka with a side salad  :)
Leftovers today  ::)

Can you share your recipe lol

This is about right, but I use dried Oregano rather than the mint they use, and I don't add any water to the tomato mix, it needs to be a thick sauce, not runny.

https://www.sainsburysmagazine.co.uk/recipes/mains/moussaka

Thank you
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