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Re: Apple cookies

Postby sparkysdad » 03 Dec 2009, 19:00

Nickie wrote:I did ask Helen about a recipe for the apple cookies but she couldn't help!!!


I messaged her via her website about something else, but haven't heard back from her, she must be a busy bunny
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby Nickie » 03 Dec 2009, 22:52

Just seen her Facebook page and she's defo run off her feet- I'll message her and get her to look out for your message when she gets chance Gord!
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby sparkysdad » 03 Dec 2009, 23:57

im sure its a busy time of year with christmas cakes puddings and pies etc
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby Nickie » 03 Dec 2009, 23:59

or gingerbread houses in my case lol!
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby Daisysmum » 04 Dec 2009, 13:08

you could try googling for recipes some even come with reader reviews to help you decide if it's worth trying. I made a smashing beef stew last week from a recipe i found through google :D
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby MistressP » 05 Dec 2009, 15:52

Daisysmum wrote:you could try googling for recipes some even come with reader reviews to help you decide if it's worth trying. I made a smashing beef stew last week from a recipe i found through google :D


oooh - i like beef but we never eat it at home because my oh doesnt like beef. Its a shame because you cant beat a bit of it - my sister in law and her boyfriedn are veggie so we never get it when we go there either. When they come here, Im expected to cook something special for them, but when we go there, we get the same veggy rubbish :x

have you got the recipe - I think I'll cook it anyway when they come and tell them that it's really quorn or something.
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby Daisysmum » 05 Dec 2009, 16:02

MistressP wrote:
Daisysmum wrote:you could try googling for recipes some even come with reader reviews to help you decide if it's worth trying. I made a smashing beef stew last week from a recipe i found through google :D


oooh - i like beef but we never eat it at home because my oh doesnt like beef. Its a shame because you cant beat a bit of it - my sister in law and her boyfriedn are veggie so we never get it when we go there either. When they come here, Im expected to cook something special for them, but when we go there, we get the same veggy rubbish :x

have you got the recipe - I think I'll cook it anyway when they come and tell them that it's really quorn or something.


Haha thats really mean but they don't know whats good for them do they those veggie types. My OH did something similar once to one of his veggie friends to get his own back on him. his friend fed him that pretend bacon stuff and told OH it was real bacon so when OH found out he fed his friend turkey mince and told him it was the veggie stuff. we still laugh about it now :D I'll have to find the recipe and send you it coz it is scrummy. where do you live coz if you live anywhere near ely you could always come over for dinner one day and i'll cook it for you :)
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby MistressP » 05 Dec 2009, 16:06

Daisysmum wrote:
MistressP wrote:
Daisysmum wrote:you could try googling for recipes some even come with reader reviews to help you decide if it's worth trying. I made a smashing beef stew last week from a recipe i found through google :D


oooh - i like beef but we never eat it at home because my oh doesnt like beef. Its a shame because you cant beat a bit of it - my sister in law and her boyfriedn are veggie so we never get it when we go there either. When they come here, Im expected to cook something special for them, but when we go there, we get the same veggy rubbish :x

have you got the recipe - I think I'll cook it anyway when they come and tell them that it's really quorn or something.


Haha thats really mean but they don't know whats good for them do they those veggie types. My OH did something similar once to one of his veggie friends to get his own back on him. his friend fed him that pretend bacon stuff and told OH it was real bacon so when OH found out he fed his friend turkey mince and told him it was the veggie stuff. we still laugh about it now :D I'll have to find the recipe and send you it coz it is scrummy. where do you live coz if you live anywhere near ely you could always come over for dinner one day and i'll cook it for you :)


Ooh - dinner would be lovely! I live in Paris mainly at the moment, though, although sometimes I am in England because my company has an office in Slough. I love coming back to England - there's no place like home, there's no place like home, there's no place like home!
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby sparkysdad » 06 Dec 2009, 02:01

Daisysmum wrote: I think I'll cook it anyway when they come and tell them that it's really quorn or something.


Haha thats really mean but they don't know whats good for them do they those veggie types. My OH did something similar once to one of his veggie friends to get his own back on him. his friend fed him that pretend bacon stuff and told OH it was real bacon so when OH found out he fed his friend turkey mince and told him it was the veggie stuff. we still laugh about it now :D I'll have to find the recipe and send you it coz it is scrummy. where do you live coz if you live anywhere near ely you could always come over for dinner one day and i'll cook it for you :)


I suppose it is considered harmless to poke fun at someone's dietary preferences, though I find it sad that people can be so disrespectful of others.. wouldn't it be fun to pump little daisy full of e numbers and watch her mummy deal with a real bouncing baby.. my, how we all laughed..
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby Daisysmum » 06 Dec 2009, 10:03

sparkysdad wrote:
Daisysmum wrote: I think I'll cook it anyway when they come and tell them that it's really quorn or something.


Haha thats really mean but they don't know whats good for them do they those veggie types. My OH did something similar once to one of his veggie friends to get his own back on him. his friend fed him that pretend bacon stuff and told OH it was real bacon so when OH found out he fed his friend turkey mince and told him it was the veggie stuff. we still laugh about it now :D I'll have to find the recipe and send you it coz it is scrummy. where do you live coz if you live anywhere near ely you could always come over for dinner one day and i'll cook it for you :)


I suppose it is considered harmless to poke fun at someone's dietary preferences, though I find it sad that people can be so disrespectful of others.. wouldn't it be fun to pump little daisy full of e numbers and watch her mummy deal with a real bouncing baby.. my, how we all laughed..


it was a joke sorry i should have put some more :lol: :lol: :lol: i'd never pump daisy full of e numbers but she does like those sweets that are full of them and don't think it makes her bounce and more than usual :D
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