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Old 22nd May 2018, 21:07
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The other old favourite I like is a hock of ham in the slow cooker and a load of soaked marrowfat peas for the Old traditional pea and ham
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Old 23rd May 2018, 15:10
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Had a bowl of pea & ham only last week Rob from my daughter in law, delicious. I use the ham hock for stock for my minestrone, sandwiches for hubby and bone for the dog.
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Old 23rd May 2018, 21:00
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I like the old-fashioned soups I bought a soup maker solely for making the really old fashioned stock based soups especially in winter I like the really thick solid ones
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Old 23rd May 2018, 21:16
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You'll have to enlighten me Rob! I thought I was a soup maker, are you talking about a slow cooker...A plug in job that takes hours?
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Old 24th May 2018, 06:00
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electric soup maker

https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/soup...est-soup-maker
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Old 24th May 2018, 11:39
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Crikey, I'll need to shop more often...not! Thanks Rob can understand it would be asset for some. Mine have all flown the nest so I'll just continue chopping as I find it therapeutic.
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Old 22nd July 2018, 14:18
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Crikey, I'll need to shop more often...not! Thanks Rob can understand it would be asset for some. Mine have all flown the nest so I'll just continue chopping as I find it therapeutic.

Chopping certainly does take one's mind off one's problemos whilst slicing one's large orange Imperator jobbie with one's Kitchen Devil,Marian (other sharp vicious little kitchen knives are available)..........damn,holy shiz,there goes another fingertip !
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Old 4th August 2018, 23:15
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I like to look at the pictures and then make it. 99% of the time the meal turns out great. Here is one that looks easy. The stew can go in the slow cooker, buy the bread make a bowl and wala.



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Old 4th August 2018, 23:23
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That burger you make yourself is always better.



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Old 5th August 2018, 18:13
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Traditional Sunday tugboat breakfast how’s your morning?

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