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Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 09:58
by AJLA
Just wanted to take a mo to wish you all a "Merry Christmas" hope you all have a great one!!
More importantly a "healthy" happy 2012 x
Enjoy!

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 13:34
by bms
And to you too. Merry Xmas to all at DSF. :)

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 14:17
by Paul
Merry christmas!

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 15:06
by mrs maggot
Merry Christmas to you all, last 3 mugs to print off now last stuff from website orders in post(they know it wont get there, was only ordered today) then i am taking 3 days off -

I hope you all have a lovely time doing what you are doing and celebrating what you celebrate with those near and dear to you. xx

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 15:21
by Mattie
MERRY CHRISTMAS to everyone, hope you all have a wonderful day.

I'm finished work for xmas now not going back till 3rd jan no matter what emails or calls i get i need the break haha

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 15:23
by AJLA
I'm cooking for 16 this year as my family arrive from Spain tonight, so i'm thinkning do I have the champas for brekkie..may be less sressfull, then again i'm bound to forget something I do every year.

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 18:40
by mrs maggot
a very simple idea for a big breakfast with little effort, for each serving you will need one muffin (not the chocolate type the breakfast bread type) split them and put them into a flat roasting/lasagne dish, top each one with a chipolata sausage sprinkle over some chopped bacon (smoked is best) then mix up 1 egg per person plus 1 egg, with some milk salt and pepper pour over the muffins, put the dish in the fridge overnight, then put in an oven in the morning for about 30 mins, cut slices of breakfast out so everyone gets a muffin each - lovely and no hassle, we have this boxing day after a nice long walk. champers and smoked salmon for brekkie on xmas day

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 20:23
by sarahjayne
Merry Christmas everybody.
I am cooking my first ever slate as a present for my mum - just realised have it upside down in the press - oops, turned it over and we'll see if it works ....
Laura that sounds like an absolutely fabulous breakfast - the clan is gathering before the New Year and I'll definitely try it, much easier than slaving over full breakfasts for 12 ...thanks for the recipe.

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 20:51
by Paul
if its up side down then make sure extra few minutes in the press :wink:
you may be lucjy!!! let us know as i am interested if it work with slates :D

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 22:24
by mrs maggot
goos luck sarah, as Paul says let us know how it comes out, and the brekkie is lovely and ideal for new year, as you can make it before you start drinking, and eat it when you really dont want to be cooking a breakfast first thing in the morning, my american friend made it, when she said it had muffins in it, i was thinking american muffins - you know the massive cup cakes and thinking eeeewwwww