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cooked a dinnerlady recipe for the DDs' tea and it went down a storm!

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Yorkiegirl · 21/05/2007 20:03

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moodlumthehoodlum · 22/05/2007 21:14

Oh no! which is better? Shall I spend the WHSmith's voucher someone gave dd for her birthday (she's only three so it won't be noticed) on them? Do you think that stands up morally?!

tortoise · 22/05/2007 21:18

I have been told 1st one is better but as i only have the 2nd i can't really say!

FloatingOnTheMed · 22/05/2007 21:18

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moodlumthehoodlum · 22/05/2007 21:21

OK.. I think it does stand up morally to spend dd's voucher on a cookbook or two for her, as long as I throw a maisy book into the mix, so maybe I will try book two.

Ceolas · 28/05/2007 17:10

Making this tonight, YG! Hope we have the same success

goingfor3 · 28/05/2007 17:12

JodieG1 - the sopranos cook book is terrible. I bought it for £1 ages ago and it was a total waste of money even at that price!

nailpolish · 28/05/2007 17:19

oh i love the dinnerlady

recipes are nice and simple - good for me to make - not lots of ingredients so good if you are on a budget too - and good for the dds cos they like nice simple food

the moussaka is really really firm favourite with dds and dh too

nailpolish · 28/05/2007 17:20

i bought it on ebay for £3 so try there if you are thinking of buying it

Ceolas · 28/05/2007 17:37

Disaster

mckenzie · 28/05/2007 18:12

thank you yorkiegirl for starting this thread. i had forgotten that I had this cookery book but I've now got it down fromt eh shelf, made a note of all the recommended dishes and planned next week's menu.
Thanks all

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