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  1. Philippa

    Philippa Gardener

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    Lettuce admittedly won't be sufficient on it's own to stifle your hunger. The likes of veg, potatoes, pasta /rice are affordable if you are prepared to learn how to cook and make a meal from them. Decent cereals and long life milk will keep and would certainly provide a better breakfast than a cereal bar. Just a bit of forward planning required. The "fast food" stuff is exactly that - very little needed except a blast in a micro wave. However, as everyone knows, they are highly processed (including all sorts of stuff you don't actually need ) not only for "shelf life" but with the intention of making you feel as if you have had a good meal - at least for a few hours. They are expensive too from what I've seen in shops/supermarkets.
    Rationing during WW2 and for some years afterwards taught people to be not only economical but also how to produce a meal with limited resources. As time has gone on, habits have changed - not for the better in many respects.
    As for bread, weren't bakers in the victorian era renowned for bulking out the flour with the likes of sawdust ?
     
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      That's how we learned to cook well and economically.

      From what I've tasted, the supermarkets still do it! :rolleyespink:
       
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      • Tidemark

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          And a bit of ergot to keep your mind off things!!!!
           
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            I was never given the chance at school to learn cooking, in those days only girls did domestic science and boys woodwork. I regret not being given the chance as I don't understand the basics, I can follow a recipe and make curries, roasts etc but baking is a mystery to me.

            My grandchildren have been given cookery classes, regardless of gender, and are are much better than me at making a cake.
             
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              I think the secret to cake making is to not drop it on the floor as you put it into the oven. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve done that.:gaah:
               
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              • Penny_Forthem

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                Proper sourdough is the complete antithesis of 'fast food' and that concoction the stupormarkets call sourdough sourdough.jpg
                 
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                  pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                  Regarding the sour dough, surely all the so called good bacteria is killed in the cooking process.
                  It's just stupid that it's better for you.
                   
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                    • BB3

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                      Just a minor thing but how is a female supposed to get a pee sample into that container without getting her hands wet?
                       
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                        Fee Fi Fo Fum. Definitely from an Englishman
                         
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                        @ViewAhead I'll try to remember to bring one with me next time I go for a blood test just in case they spring a urine sample request on me.
                         
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                        • pete

                          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                          Did you ask them?:biggrin:

                          I usually miss anyway.;)
                           
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                            Although ergot is considered a poison it is, in small doses, a fairly effective remedy for some migraines. I was prescribed it 60 years ago.
                             
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