Being a size 32 most of my adult life a size 16 is bliss ...its easy to get lovely clothesSize 16 is enviable to some people !
Being a size 32 most of my adult life a size 16 is bliss ...its easy to get lovely clothesSize 16 is enviable to some people !
I have to get some, they sound right up my street.A very very disturbing thing happened to me last week. I bought some almond stollen pieces covered in dark chocolate from Lidl it was £2.50 a huge bag of this outrageously decadent feast. There was chunks of marzipan in it as well. I cannot go near where it is again because I am weak
I don't drink alcohol in January & February, don't like chocolate & a few years ago I developed an intolerance to baker's yeast so no bread items, even though I can cope with bread sauce & Christmas pud. The positive aspect means that any weight I put on after eating the pud, rum butter or too much cheese doesn't stay around for long once grim January begins.You're so right Twilight. We have to ask ourselves what is more important to us. But the Pimms Pud sounds nice, and we're allowed to munch on 'naughty' things a bit at Christmas, and then put a halt on it.
Very few people seem to like marzipan or for that matter fruit cake but I do, especially marzipan (Ritter is v good) . The only reason i only have a small portion of Christmas pudding and mince pies is because they are so sweet not because of the fruit.A very very disturbing thing happened to me last week. I bought some almond stollen pieces covered in dark chocolate from Lidl it was £2.50 a huge bag of this outrageously decadent feast. There was chunks of marzipan in it as well. I cannot go near where it is again because I am weak
Very few people seem to like marzipan or for that matter fruit cake but I do, especially marzipan (Ritter is v good) . The only reason i only have a small portion of Christmas pudding and mince pies is because they are so sweet not because of the fruit.
The last few years Marks did frangipani mince pies, they were to die for but as rare as hens teeth so I used to fill the freezer with them. Unfortunately they don’t seem to be doing them this year.
I don't drink alcohol in January & February, don't like chocolate & a few years ago I developed an intolerance to baker's yeast so no bread items, even though I can cope with bread sauce & Christmas pud. The positive aspect means that any weight I put on after eating the pud, rum butter or too much cheese doesn't stay around for long once grim January begins.
I think I had better keep out of the supermarkets until after New Year with all this nice food around.I love marzipan too I found this about alternative mince pies, some defo sound an acquired taste.
Alternative mince pies: All the best unusual flavours from M&S to Aldi
Not a lover of mince pies? Try these alternative mince pies, including a Millionaires mince pie, pina colada-inspired flavours and a chocolatey variet...www.you.co.uk
I haven’t drank for a bout 30 years now, the husband without fail buys a bottle of Baileys just in case I fancy a drink............I unscrew the top in case anyone wants one, then it gets binned every June.
BINNED???????
Surely spirits last for decades, in fact, you pay more for matured whisky.
Noooo, use it in your coffee, it’s lovely.Yes binned. .
Sorry Strato. I think it only lasts six months once opened because it’s got cream in it........but not to worry, there’ll be another one along six months later.
I've still got whisky and brandy bought duty free from holidays 30 years ago, and never opened as I don't like spirits. They were bought in case I had visitors that wanted some.
Noooo, use it in your coffee, it’s lovely.
I am having a nostalgic moment!! I loved those Heinz tinned puddings.The prices are crazy and probably no nicer than Heinz tinned puddings you used to get. I don't usually like to use the term "more money than sense" but in this case I'm willing to make an exception!
Let us know we’ll come but what are the COVID restrictions? I am in Tier 3 so count me out!I've still got whisky and brandy bought duty free from holidays 30 years ago, and never opened as I don't like spirits. They were bought in case I had visitors that wanted some.
I’ve never heard of a Tunis cake but having googled it it looks like something Mr L would love and I could indulge in a small piece.