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  Topic: Healthier Confectionary?
Katieowl

Replies: 15
Views: 13959
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Thu Dec 04, 14 12:51 pm   Subject: Healthier Confectionary?
On the chocolate and fruit theme...you could make some bars with fruit nuts set in... can be round or whatever, those silicone moulds work well with choc. If its for kids you can personalise them quit ...
  Topic: just "did" my first cock
Katieowl

Replies: 37
Views: 65355
PostForum: Poultry   Posted: Wed Oct 22, 14 11:19 am   Subject: just "did" my first cock
you'd be a bit weird if you enjoyed it.

Just cos he didn't enjoy doesn't mean he's not weird...

I think we all deserve gold stars for avoiding the mandatory 'enjoying doing a cock not making you ...
  Topic: Question about dehydrator sheets.
Katieowl

Replies: 1
Views: 3893
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Thu Oct 02, 14 1:51 pm   Subject: Question about dehydrator sheets.
Does anyone have any of the Excalibur Paraflexx sheets???

I have been using some non-stick liners from the cheapie shop which work perfectly well, but the edges fray. It's fine for slices etc but w ...
  Topic: Raw food cookbooks
Katieowl

Replies: 2
Views: 4315
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Wed Apr 02, 14 11:20 am   Subject: Raw food cookbooks
Well I'd love to nail that choc cheesecake recipe...

Some sort of seed/nut bars? Cake? Stuff that would sell on a cake stall but not be too expensive!

Kate
  Topic: Raw food cookbooks
Katieowl

Replies: 2
Views: 4315
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Wed Apr 02, 14 10:19 am   Subject: Raw food cookbooks
Can anyone recommend a good one?

I don't want to order one of Amazon and discover it is full of weird American ingredients I can't get here (like one or two of the GF books I have!)

I had a 'r ...
  Topic: rspca tickboxing
Katieowl

Replies: 28
Views: 62373
PostForum: Livestock and Pets   Posted: Thu Feb 06, 14 6:18 pm   Subject: rspca tickboxing
Fantastic!!! There are some wonderful people working to rehome animals!

Kate
  Topic: rspca tickboxing
Katieowl

Replies: 28
Views: 62373
PostForum: Livestock and Pets   Posted: Wed Feb 05, 14 1:51 pm   Subject: rspca tickboxing
Perfect

Kate
  Topic: rspca tickboxing
Katieowl

Replies: 28
Views: 62373
PostForum: Livestock and Pets   Posted: Wed Feb 05, 14 1:35 pm   Subject: rspca tickboxing
Like this?

http://www.nothingsnormal.com/weird/zombie-poodle/




Kate
  Topic: rspca tickboxing
Katieowl

Replies: 28
Views: 62373
PostForum: Livestock and Pets   Posted: Wed Feb 05, 14 12:50 pm   Subject: rspca tickboxing
Poodles are supposedly low allergy, but I can't visualise you with a poodle!

I used to use this on my dog when my friend came to visit http://www.allergybestbuys.co.uk/ebuttonz/ebz_product_pages/pe ...
  Topic: rspca tickboxing
Katieowl

Replies: 28
Views: 62373
PostForum: Livestock and Pets   Posted: Wed Feb 05, 14 9:48 am   Subject: rspca tickboxing
I'm on the FB pages of a number of small rescue orgs via where we got our dogs from and my daughters doglet (sight unseen his rescue was via being spotted on the internet, and drove her from Cardigan ...
  Topic: Cost of pet insurance
Katieowl

Replies: 20
Views: 47375
PostForum: Finance and Property   Posted: Tue Oct 08, 13 5:09 pm   Subject: Cost of pet insurance
More Than are generally considered to be good value for money amongst dog owners that I know on line. I've just switched to them for a pair of older dogs, from Tesco who came in with an extortionate r ...
  Topic: ikea heads up
Katieowl

Replies: 15
Views: 17122
PostForum: Trading Post   Posted: Fri Oct 04, 13 8:23 pm   Subject: ikea heads up
Mine cracked when I put hot jam in them, although they'd been sterilised in the oven, and were still hot. But if yours seal, it would seem Ikea have the edge on the ones I had!


Kate
  Topic: ikea heads up
Katieowl

Replies: 15
Views: 17122
PostForum: Trading Post   Posted: Fri Oct 04, 13 11:49 am   Subject: ikea heads up
Suitable for preserving? I'd need to be convinced. I had a batch of similar jars that were cheap from Julian Graves when they closed down A) the lids were so poorly fitting it was nigh on impossible t ...
  Topic: LADIES, do you use a Mooncup?
Katieowl

Replies: 189
Views: 2208630
PostForum: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle   Posted: Wed Oct 02, 13 11:59 am   Subject: LADIES, do you use a Mooncup?
I've only just noticed that the larger size Mooncup is recommended for all women over 30, whether they've given birth or not (I haven't). Is that why I'm experiencing leakage with my smaller-size one? ...
  Topic: Ipod thingy - update and new idea
Katieowl

Replies: 42
Views: 39574
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Wed Sep 25, 13 2:23 pm   Subject: Ipod thingy - update and new idea
I'm with Marigold I'm afraid. I may crank the stereo up in the car, but when I'm out walking I like to hear the cars coming up behind me as well as the bird song, and the cows mooing.


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