Tea? (Part 2)

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Puddles

Do I need to get the spray plaster out?


Considering how much it will cost to bake a xmas cake and ice it, not to mention the cakes on the actual stall, that yes I have to make and bring for "my" stall, I would rather have given them a donation.

I did bloody volunteer to do the crafts with small people but was told oh no that is covered, same with face painting, then when they said cakes and all expectantly looked at me I kept quiet, then one piped up with didn't you make the rolo cakes, oh err yes I did said I and bingo that was me volunteered, obivously havign volunteered for something easier I could not say I was busy grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
 

somewhere in america

member of the unknown
Considering how much it will cost to bake a xmas cake and ice it, not to mention the cakes on the actual stall, that yes I have to make and bring for "my" stall, I would rather have given them a donation.

I did bloody volunteer to do the crafts with small people but was told oh no that is covered, same with face painting, then when they said cakes and all expectantly looked at me I kept quiet, then one piped up with didn't you make the rolo cakes, oh err yes I did said I and bingo that was me volunteered, obivously havign volunteered for something easier I could not say I was busy grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

I'll trade you Puddles, I love baking and I haven't had an oven in...... well a long time. I miss baking.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Considering how much it will cost to bake a xmas cake and ice it, not to mention the cakes on the actual stall, that yes I have to make and bring for "my" stall, I would rather have given them a donation.

I did bloody volunteer to do the crafts with small people but was told oh no that is covered, same with face painting, then when they said cakes and all expectantly looked at me I kept quiet, then one piped up with didn't you make the rolo cakes, oh err yes I did said I and bingo that was me volunteered, obivously havign volunteered for something easier I could not say I was busy grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Rule number one. Always keep your mouth shut and just sit there lookking dumb. Not difficult in my case. lol
 

Puddles

Do I need to get the spray plaster out?
Rule number one. Always keep your mouth shut and just sit there lookking dumb. Not difficult in my case. lol
My friend and Mummy to 5 who has been through the first child at school pain barrier said I should have said oh no I didn't make them I bought them! :laugh: I burn water.

@somewhere in america I love baking too but not a week before Yule, when I shall be up to my eyes in my own prep and in the midst of small peoples social whirlwind of parties and visits to santa and such like by then!
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Only the first part that still gives you trouble!!

That was and always will be my problem. never could learn to keep it shut
 

Puddles

Do I need to get the spray plaster out?
My famous mocha fudge cake,
the infamous Marmalade cake (that isn't mine but I have made),
I could do a Gingerbread cake
and definitely a Red Velvet cake
also a Chiffon cake, was thinking lemon but now I'm thinking maybe Hazelnut

Nuts are banned

I shall be testing the Jamie oliver make scones cut out and freeze before cooking, then take from freezer shove in oven for 20 minutes method so scones can be sold (plain, raspberry & fruit) (they should only be eaten on day of purchase unless toasted in my opinion) also they shall have flapjacks, some gingerbread biscuits (I shall also collar Nana into baking some stuff) I shall do some melting snowman biscuits, rudolph biscuits also the standby chocolate crispies, the easy peasy chocolate pretzel wreath thingies, and stuff.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Nuts are banned

I shall be testing the Jamie oliver make scones cut out and freeze before cooking, then take from freezer shove in oven for 20 minutes method so scones can be sold (plain, raspberry & fruit) (they should only be eaten on day of purchase unless toasted in my opinion) also they shall have flapjacks, some gingerbread biscuits (I shall also collar Nana into baking some stuff) I shall do some melting snowman biscuits, rudolph biscuits also the standby chocolate crispies, the easy peasy chocolate pretzel wreath thingies, and stuff.

I forgot all about the health and safety things that go on nowadays. Now you can't even sneeze without having the proper certificate for goodness sake. Good luck puddles
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
We definitely don't have any of those here.

And for eating You would have to eat 20 of them to make even half of a meal.
Maybe they ate them whole; ears tail and all

I think the Edible Dormouse is a fair bit bigger than the hazel Dormouse. I'm sure I've seen a copy of a Roman recipe, and think it featured pine nuts. And probably fish sauce, they put that in every thing. It was a sort of salt substitute made of anchovies.
 
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