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Cats owned: Owned BY Bubbles & Fizz (fem dsh)
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04-01-2008, 10:34 AM   #11

Re: Mouthwatering


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Originally Posted by yola
I find cooking food from scratch therapeutic . . . am I mad??? Please reassure me
Yes you are mad

Sorry was that not the reassurance you were looking for?



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04-01-2008, 11:33 AM   #12

Re: Mouthwatering


I enjoy some of the ready made meals but much prefer to ake my own from scratch...something I am starting to do more and more you become more confident as you do more.

In fact off to buy myself a new Wok today



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04-01-2008, 04:55 PM   #13

Re: Mouthwatering


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Originally Posted by Kazz
I enjoy some of the ready made meals but much prefer to ake my own from scratch...something I am starting to do more and more you become more confident as you do more.

In fact off to buy myself a new Wok today
I've had a wok for years! Stir frying is ideal for a single person .......
Chinese cooking looks complicated but really isn't.



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