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Sun 14 Sep 2003, 5.07PM

Broccoli and Chedder Soup

Hi Bridge, try adding some fresh tarragon into the soup as well, it is really lovely.

Sat 13 Sep 2003, 2.21PM

Tamsin Day Lewis

I would love to see Tamasin on GFL! We don't see/hear much of her apart from her series on UK Food and columns in the paper.

Sat 13 Sep 2003, 2.20PM

Tamsin Day Lewis

I agree with Jill and think that Tamasin is fortunate to have 'thin genes'. I have a friend who is a size 6 and eats for England, she is constantly trying to put on weight.

I love Tamasin's recipes, everything I have tried so far has turned out well.

Tue 9 Sep 2003, 7.29PM

MARROW

Hi Koner, the packaging says that it is ideal for the BBQ to ... haven't tried it yet but it looks like it'll do the job! It's also ok in the oven, under the grill and on top of the hob.

Mon 8 Sep 2003, 6.34PM

MARROW

I've just bought a large double sided grill plate (Argos, £15.99) that uses two rings on the hob .. it's excellent for chargrilling marrows, aubergines and courgettes sliced lengthways.

Sat 6 Sep 2003, 2.49PM

Tomato Scone Bread

Sounds delish ... I would love the recipe as well. Did anyone else see it?

Sat 30 Aug 2003, 4.52PM

Tomato Preserve HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My friend has the same problem and brings them down by the bucket load on a regular basis, plus we have quite a lot growing in the garden ourselves! I've just made huge quantities of Tamasin's tomato sauce. I kept some in a container in the fridge and have frozen the rest, it is so versatile you could use it as a base for almost anything.

Thu 28 Aug 2003, 7.53PM

MARROW

Ah ha! Thanks Rustie! I've been given a few marrows from my friend and apart from using them for ratatouille and stuffing them with rice, I've been stuck for ideas. I may try the marrow and green bean salad tomorrow. .. yum yum.

Wed 27 Aug 2003, 10.47PM

Tamsin Day Lewis

Hi Gaily

I totally agree with what you are saying about Tamasin's hair flying around whilst she cooks.

Hubby, myself and the girls (who have just started cooking properly) watched the programme tonight and cringed when she took the hammer out of the toolbox and broke up the toffee with it. The girls thought it would be a brilliant idea to dig into Dad's toolbox and use items for cooking and we this led onto yet another food related H&S discussion to make sure that girls understood why you can't do that in 'real life etc. I wasn't impressed with that bit of filming.

Has anyone noticed that she has so obviously been sponsored by a well known brand of orange cookware in her new kitchen?

Having said all that, I love Tamasin's rustic outlook on food and cooking and I am looking forward to the rest of the new series.

Wed 27 Aug 2003, 7.31PM

Any Culinary Questions? I can help.

Hi BFC

I have just made a vegetarian lentil loaf and I had difficulty getting it out of the tin in one piece (it crumbled when it came out despite greasing the greaseproof paper etc.).

Should you allow it to cool down completely before turning it out?

Any suggestions would be appreciated!! Thanx

Wed 27 Aug 2003, 7.19PM

Cheese on toast

We have a craze on goat's cheese at the moment and I use it like parmesan .. grate some over your melted cheese and it really adds depth to the cheese on toast!

Tue 26 Aug 2003, 7.55PM

'Top and Bottom'

I'm sorry to hear about your loss Gaye, to lose one parent is hard enough but two is beyond words. Keep strong.

Perhaps anyone from Cornwall could post traditional Cornish recipes for Gaye? We talked about the recipe for the traditional cornish pasty a while ago but I don't think we could recreate the definitive pasty. Glenys has started us off so any other suggestions/recipe ideas on the message board please!

Sun 24 Aug 2003, 10.52PM

Egg Free Ice Cream

Just a thought, if I'm in a hurry to make ice-cream for the girls then I whip up some double/whipping cream and add maltezers hot drink powder, nesquik or something similar and freeze it ... it takes seconds and the kids love it!

Sun 24 Aug 2003, 10.48PM

Egg Free Ice Cream

Huggy, I have a regular supply of honeycomb ice-cream, not sure if it is the same as on the site but I serve it in chocolate wafer baskets for dinner parties and keep a huge stock of it in the freezer for the kids as well.

Sun 24 Aug 2003, 7.56PM

vegetarian

I'm a veggie in a meat eating family and I agree with Koner, it would be nice to see some veggie programmes on UK Food.

I feel that GFL is dedicated towards meat-eaters, we have had a few lovely veggie recipes on GFL but they are so far and few between. More would be appreciated!

With regard to veggie alternatives to meat, I love them! They are my version of fast food and are always handy to keep in stock. We went to a dinner party on Friday night and I was served a quorn fillet served in the shape of a fish .. that was what everyone else was having and she didn't want me to feel left out?? Need I say any more.

Thu 21 Aug 2003, 9.17PM

Ice Cream Powder

I can only say keep hounding the 'Studio' and if you don't get a satisfactory response then let them know that you are going to take it further .. Watchdog etc. Good luck!

Thu 21 Aug 2003, 7.46PM

Ice Cream Powder

The only thing I can think of that they are using is powdered milk/cream and some form of flavourings. I would suggest that you contact the company concerned and 1) find out why the sachet wasn't included with the ice-cream maker 2) where you can buy replacements from and 3) ask for their suggestions of what to use if you can't find the sachets or if they prove to be too expensive to buy on a regular basis.

Good luck!

Sun 17 Aug 2003, 8.47PM

Brie

That sounds yummy Leslie .. I feel a trip to the shops coming on!!

Sun 17 Aug 2003, 8.15PM

USING BREADMAKERS TO MAKE ROLLS

We have a craze on focaccia type rolls at the moment. Try mixing PH's focaccia recipe in the breadmaker on the dough setting and then take it out and hand shape the dough into rolls and place on a floured baking sheet. I slightly flatten them to make the rolls into large, thinish type baps and make dimples in each roll then brush with olive oil, add some fresh rosemary sprigs, cover with cling film and leave to prove for an hour or so. Bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes at 180 deg. They are delish.

Tue 12 Aug 2003, 9.09PM

Melons!

Melon with sunflower seeds & nuts go really well ... or perhaps you could make a melon sorbet (one of my favourites!).

Mon 4 Aug 2003, 8.18PM

Help - Morphy Richards Bread Maker

Ooops!! I have always left it to soak (10 minutes) so that any residue under the paddles comes off easily!! I guess I need to read the manual!!

Sun 3 Aug 2003, 10.12PM

Help - Morphy Richards Bread Maker

I think the longer you leave bread in the breadmaker, the soggier it becomes and I try to take it out when I hear the first bleep.

With regard to 'stuck paddles', I used to have that problem with my old machine but haven't had a problem with the Morphy Richards. Hubby reckons the old machine's bearings had gone which is why it stuck.

I try to remove the pan from the bread-maker as soon as I can and give the bread a good 'shake' and it usually comes out ok. I make a 2 1/2 lb loaf on a daily basis.

One important thing to remember is NOT to wash the breadpan in a dishwasher and to soak it in warm water when you have finished.

Sun 3 Aug 2003, 9.40PM

Unfortunate Names

And just how would you define it then Rustie??? :devilish:

Sun 3 Aug 2003, 8.08PM

Basil

I got a huge pot of basil from the supermarket a while ago, hardened it off and planted it in our herb container and it has really flourished! I have always kept a pot on the windowsill (again, supermarket pot) and I think it survives with "neglect". I've tried purple basil (from the garden centre) in the herb container and it hasn't grown much at all .. yet all the other herbs have.

Sun 3 Aug 2003, 7.36PM

Unfortunate Names

Uh oh! I'm going to stick with the long threads (tobacco link) Rustie .. anything else could get me in trouble with the message board moderators LOL ;-))

Sun 3 Aug 2003, 7.30PM

Can you Help with Bread Making Courses?

Hi Everyone! I agree with Trudi and would suggest that buying a good book is essential and the other most important thing is to keep on practicing! Bread-making isn't a skill that you can learn overnight and then expect to achieve perfect loaves everytime, it's all trial and error and in my case, it was mostly error than trial (if you know what I mean!!).

With regard to fan assisted ovens Robbie77, I tend to lower my oven by 10o and and/or cook for 10 minutes less than what is suggested in the recipe.

Sun 3 Aug 2003, 4.24PM

Unfortunate Names

I wonder what "Shag" actually means? Drum tobacco is labelled Halfzware Shag!! Kus is a swear word in Arabic so if you went into a shop and asked for cous cous, you got some funny looks!!

Sat 26 Jul 2003, 10.34PM

Soupe l'oignon gratinee

Karen, I haven't been very sucessful with cooking fennel before and would love your recipe for onion and fennel soup, please can you send it to me?

Sat 26 Jul 2003, 10.20PM

yoghurt

I have a yoghurt maker which consists of 6 individual pots and a heated base unit with a timer. It takes 4-5 hours to make yoghurt from milk that has been heated for 10 minutes or 10-12 hours to make it from milk at room temperature. I use any organic live yoghurt from the supermarket and so far it has worked out really well using semi-skimmed milk. It makes a kg of yoghurt at a time but it takes a while to wash out all the pots ... I tend to transfer the yoghurt into an Easy-Yo container (as above) and keep it in the fridge and flavour when necessary. I use fresh fruit and fructose to sweeten it or if I'm in a hurry (pack-ups etc.) then I use a mixture of canned, frozen fruit and/or an ice-cream type topping for extra flavour.

Sun 20 Jul 2003, 4.04PM

Twiglet type recipes

Help! We're into Twiglets in a big way in our house at the moment and I would like to try and make something similar in huge batches. Any ideas would be appreciated!

Sun 20 Jul 2003, 3.42PM

Polenta - what happened?

I haven't seen it in the supermarkets for a while but managed to buy some from Sainsburys a few days ago, keep trying!

Wed 16 Jul 2003, 12.06AM

ice cream makers

Must admit that I didn't quite get to Homebase (thanks to Hubby!!) but I have tried different home-made ice-cream recipes since I last wrote and they all turned out ok.

Wed 9 Jul 2003, 9.08PM

ice cream makers

I'm off to Homebase tomorrow ... thanks PJ!

Sat 28 Jun 2003, 6.36PM

pizza dough

Hi Paul, I have frozen pizza dough before but I personally think it's better to make huge batches and shape and bake them before freezing.

Wed 11 Jun 2003, 3.17PM

Low Carb

Well done to you all! It sounds like the Atkins Diet does work! You've given me the inspiration to try ... again!

Mon 9 Jun 2003, 7.04PM

Low Carb

Heavens, what a result and well done to you Kim ... congratulations!!! I would love to go on the Atkins diet but I'm a veggie that doesn't eat fish!

I tried the Carol Vordeman detox and that was fantastic, I filled up on veggies but cut out wheat, dairy and meat and used dairy free alternatives for milk products. I lost a stone within a three weeks and my energy levels increased substantially and I felt I could continue with it .... but then hubby came home (he works away) and I put it on with a few minutes of him being home! Excuses, excuses eh?

I think diets are brilliant for the short term but the best way, long term, is adopt a healthy eating plan and make sure you exercise daily, that way you won't be disappointed!

Mon 9 Jun 2003, 5.22PM

fondue

I'm still looking out for one as well!

Sat 24 May 2003, 7.38PM

wild garlic

Hi Georgie ... no disrespect to the other Debbie intended but I wrote to Ian Fenn yesterday about it. Totally agree that we are both different ... keep posting Debbie!!

Fri 23 May 2003, 8.37PM

wild garlic

Heavens ... are there two Debbie's on the board now? I knew my time would come!!

Wed 21 May 2003, 7.46PM

bread machine

I would definately recommend a bread machine, I am on my second now (I wore out the first) and I use it for both making dough and loaves, it is fantastic. My daughters classify 'shop bread' as 'duck bread' now, there is no way they would go back to even fresh bread from a bakery!! A bread machine is a compromise for when you are in a hurry and like homemade bread and just because you've got one doesn't mean to say you can't make it by hand when you've got the time!!

Wed 21 May 2003, 7.35PM

bread machine

Hi Michelle. I use a 3/4 white to 1/4 wholemeal flour ratio to make wholemeal bread, I have heard that if you use a 50/50 mix then the bread may be too heavy. If your bread is collapsing during baking then could you have left it to bake too long? A simple suggestion to try your recipe out would be to use the breadmaker to mix the dough, when it's ready then shape it into a 'bloomer' style loaf on a baking sheet and then leave it to prove for circa 1-2 hours and then bake it in the oven for 20-30 minutes at 180o. If you would like to send me your recipe then I could try it out for you.

Mon 19 May 2003, 6.23PM

UK Food Books and DVDs

I agree with all formats and think it's a fantastic idea!! My favourites would have to be VHS (reliable etc.) and softback books (portable and easy to read in bed).

Sun 18 May 2003, 11.12AM

FLOUR

Thanks for your advice everyone! Trudi, the texture was ok but I have made better with standard white bread flour.

Mon 12 May 2003, 4.48PM

FLOUR

I recently bought some gram and rice flour (impulse buy!). I've used them both to make Indian type flat breads but I'm looking for other recipes as well. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Mon 12 May 2003, 4.28PM

vegetarian sausaage rolls

I'm glad I have caught up with the message boards .. I'm going to try the veggie sausage rolls tonight!

Sun 27 Apr 2003, 12.41AM

What is your favourite cheese?

I am addicted to Brie!! Any occasion, any excuse, I really don't care. I'll go out and buy it and then replace what I have eaten ... just before it is needed!!

Wed 23 Apr 2003, 5.24PM

pasta

Sounds great Carmel - I'll definately give it a go! Keep posting!

Wed 16 Apr 2003, 6.04PM

Smoothies & Juices

I've got a book called 'the Raw Energy Bible' by Leslie Kenton and it is fantastic. It claims to be packed with raw energy goodness and food combining facts, some of the recipes are fantastic.

Mon 14 Apr 2003, 12.10AM

Most patronising tv presenter

Couldn't agree with you more Keith!!

Sun 13 Apr 2003, 11.43PM

Most patronising tv presenter

I quite like Monty Don, he is the Leo Sayer of the gardening world!! I totally agree that Alan Titchmarsh should have signed up for another series ... he's fantastic!! As for Davina, I think she oozes ratings and I respect her for the energy that she put into everything she does.

Sat 12 Apr 2003, 3.48PM

Most patronising tv presenter

I've met Richard & Judi and John Suchet in person. From what I've seen, I think Richard & Judi are very smarmy/slimy and full of their own self interest but I really do think John Suchet is genuine, when I met him he made me feel at home, feel at ease and I admire him for taking the time to do it. He came into the Green Room and introduced himself and spent some time talking to me and my family.

I caught Richard Madeley'passing through' where we were put before going live (possibly the green room) and he muttered a couple of sentances and then went back to make-up. He was obviously trying to be nice.

I think Fern & John make a fantastic couple for 'This Morning', when I've got the time then I channel flick between the 'Wright Stuff' and This Morning.

Sat 29 Mar 2003, 4.04PM

Recipe Finder!!!!!!!

Hi Samm, welcome to the message board!

Wed 26 Mar 2003, 4.20PM

Fresh yeast

Hi Marina .. I have seen lots of fresh yeast sold in supermarkets (Morrisons, Tescos, Asda etc.) and if you can't get it then ask your local supermarket why they don't provide it! Good luck.

Wed 26 Mar 2003, 2.04PM

cake recipe

Hi Candy .. is it a chocolate & hazelnut type spread? If so, different variations are available in supermarkets .. I have used them as a quick fix to icing fairy cakes for kids parties etc.

Thu 20 Mar 2003, 8.51PM

summer le fresco!!

We love new potatoes roasted with butter, lemon, garlic and rosemary.

Wed 19 Mar 2003, 7.02PM

Behind the scenes

Thanks Karen. I missed the first one but definately won't miss this one, I'm going to set it up on satellite as soon as I've finished this ... heaven help anyone that deletes it from the menu!!!

Mon 17 Mar 2003, 6.49PM

Please help

Hi Jeff .. welcome to the UK Food Message Board! I must admit that I haven't seen the programme that you refer to but I'm sure that someone will let you know of the recipe asap.

Thu 6 Mar 2003, 4.47PM

James Martin on Celebrity RSC on Sunday

I am looking forward to seeing RSC with Cliff Richard on Sunday, it looks like a good one!

I felt sorry for Tony as well, Mary. Isn't it refreshing to see a 'celebrity' that is so family oriented?

Sun 2 Mar 2003, 8.31PM

Polenta

I will give them a try when I get some polenta ... thanks Joanne!

Fri 28 Feb 2003, 10.47PM

Chopping Boards

I use plastic chopping boards, colour coded for raw and cooked meat, and like everyone else, I put them in the dishwasher and replace them when they are worn. I use my faithful old wooden chopping board for everything else and 'Detox' it on a regular basis. I bought a glass chopping board a few months back and I can't stand the sound of the knife chopping into it ... it sends shivers down my spine. Needless to say, it holds prime position in the back of the cupboard now!!

Tue 25 Feb 2003, 10.38PM

calling all vegetarians

Hi Sarah, our favourite quick and easy quorn recipe is to fry some onions in a saucepan for a few minutes, add garlic then add fresh mushrooms, quorn chunks and a tin (or 2) of campbells mushroom soup and simmer until the quorn is cooked. It works as a tasty pie filling, served with pasta, on jacket pots or even in a sarnie!

Tue 25 Feb 2003, 7.34PM

The Best

I think you also need to add some spring onions? Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm sure they go well in tuna burgers with horseradish sauce, corriander, black pepper and a small amount of chilli?

Sat 22 Feb 2003, 4.30PM

two onion and two cheese quiche

Barbara, why not email Mary or Karen direct and be included on the 'contact list' that Karen has set up for all the regular posters? You will find out more if you check out the messages that they have posted so far. I think you are amazing to cope with 8 children, I have 2 daughters and think it's hard keeping up with them, I really can't image having another 6 to contend with!!

Fri 21 Feb 2003, 5.43PM

Honey and Sunflower seed loaf cake

How strange! I bought honey and sunflower seed bread the other day and was going to try making it this weekend ... has anyone made similar and do they have any suggestions?

Sat 15 Feb 2003, 7.47PM

Change of Heading

Ian must be preparing the dishes that he is going to create on GFL????

Wed 12 Feb 2003, 6.52PM

"Like So!"

I'm sure I've heard Smokie singing it .. I can remember the tune but not the words (I am either too young to remember it properly or my brain cells are blinkering due to old age!!!). I haven't heard Chubby Brown's version, I think hubby has a CD of Chubby so will have a look later.

Tue 11 Feb 2003, 7.02PM

"Like So!"

Carol, I wouldn't fancy eating it though!! Gwen, who sang that song .. was it 'Smokie'?

Tue 11 Feb 2003, 3.00PM

Garam Masala

Morrisons sell 'bags' of spices etc. and they are much cheaper than the jars. They are usually near the Chinese/Indian foods.

Sat 8 Feb 2003, 3.28PM

"Like So!"

Gwen, sorry to hear about the car! What bad news, I'm dreading that stage ... fortunately I've got another 6 1/2 years before I start going grey!

Loved all the posts and am still giggling over Tamasin's hair binge eating and The Cynical Celebrity Chef Range!!

Sat 8 Feb 2003, 1.19PM

Poncy Ingreidients

StuartM3 .. brilliant topic!! This has been a brilliant read .. keep them coming!

Fri 7 Feb 2003, 6.34PM

Poncy Ingreidients

Hi StuartM3, Paul H has been doing some lovely bread recipes and the pizza looked wonderful today, they could all be classed as late night snacks using basic ingredients!

Fri 7 Feb 2003, 6.23PM

Poncy Ingreidients

I agree, he needs to relax a little. I'm sure he has a fantastic personality - we just need to see more of it!

Wed 5 Feb 2003, 9.53PM

strawberry & black pepper!

I love strawberries and black pepper! Thanks for the chutney recommendation Merve, I'm definately going to get some. Pineapple and black pepper also sounds interesting, pineapple is on the menu for tomorrow so I'll give that a try as well!

Wed 5 Feb 2003, 10.53AM

Fresh Okra (Ladies Fingers)

Trudi - I would if it were a chain but it is an independant supermarket and to be honest, I phoned around everywhere (including local greengrocers & farm shops) and they were the only people who tried! It was such a shame that they were awful. I think I'll have to further afield to get them Embarrassed(

Tue 4 Feb 2003, 5.22PM

Fresh Okra (Ladies Fingers)

Does anyone know where you can buy fresh Okra from on the internet? I asked my local supermarket to order some in and they were awful.

Sun 2 Feb 2003, 7.36PM

"Like So!"

I still feel really bad about what we said about Ed, it must have been awful for him to read. Lots of chefs say 'like so' etc., it must be really hard for them to be cook and describe what they are doing at the same time.

Sun 2 Feb 2003, 7.12PM

most irritating tv chef

Your households sounds like ours Karen!! I bought in all the meat, veg etc. to make a roast .. but the phone hasn't stopped ringing today so I raided the freezer instead!

Tue 28 Jan 2003, 2.06PM

Nigella Lawson takes the biscuit?

I agree with freezing left-over wine but dregs of glasses? As Maria said, there is no problem if you are using it to cook with - but I wouldn't do it.

Tue 28 Jan 2003, 2.01PM

Quorn

Hi Reshma! Nice to see you posting .. I hope you are enjoying life as a 'Celebrity Chef' now!!

Tue 28 Jan 2003, 1.57PM

Quorn

Hi Jody, a cheap and easy way of using quorn chunks is to make a quorn and mushroom pie - we love it!!

Make (or buy) some pastry and roll out into individual pies or a large pie dish and bake blind. Fry some mushrooms, onions and garlic in olive oil then place in a bowl with a couple of tins of Campbells condensed mushroom soup, add your defrosted quorn chunks into the bowl and mix well. Pour into the pastry cases, add a lid and eggwash then bake for approx 20 mins on 180o (or until golden).

Sun 26 Jan 2003, 1.56PM

UK Bright Ideas

I wasn't aware that it was mainly for DTT viewers! I think it's a brilliant idea, I'm certainly going to enjoy catching up with the gardening programmes ... she says starry eyed ;-)

Mon 20 Jan 2003, 3.01PM

BREAKFAST GRATIN

I think it sounds good too Julian - prefer it without the sausages Carole1!

Sat 18 Jan 2003, 10.39PM

food processer

The new Kenwood website isn't user friendly at all, I tried to get a replacement breadpan for my breadmaker and had no luck at all. I would suggest writing or faxing them direct or perhaps going to one of high street electrical superstores and asking if they will get one for you.

Sat 18 Jan 2003, 6.55PM

Weird question...

I thought they were really expensive fish? Our neighbour used to keep them and spent upto £5,000 pounds on each fish and spent hundreds of pounds in pond remedies!!

Sat 18 Jan 2003, 6.48PM

Tatties

If you have a few new or salad pots left over then try making PH's Potato Pugliese (focaccia) bread, I've just made it and it is wonderful! You will find the recipe on the Beeb under Saturday Kitchen.

Fri 17 Jan 2003, 9.50PM

Anne Diamond??????

I think Anne Diamond is wonderful as well and think she is lucky to get a book deal on the back of CBB2. However, I feel it does make a mockery of the system and I feel sorry for the all chefs that put all the effort and energy into writing a book and can't get it published because the market is flooded by Celebrity cookbooks etc.

Thu 16 Jan 2003, 5.37PM

Sausage Gadget

Can anyone help Yvonne? She has posted before about the sausage gadget and hasn't had any response ... I haven't got a clue so can't help.

Sun 12 Jan 2003, 2.41PM

Ralph re. Mrs beeton

Mary .. I have a lot of Counselling books to sell on Amazon, is it as easy as it looks? I received an email from Amazon stating how much I had spent and it mentioned about re-selling but I wasn't sure about it at the time.

Sat 11 Jan 2003, 8.57PM

Masterchef - why so often?

Nice one Sylvia!!! Won't be able to watch it again in the same light!!

Sat 11 Jan 2003, 3.18PM

PRESENTATION RINGS - can anyone help?

I got some from Lakeland but they were pricey, they are good quality and worth the investment as they will last for years. I initially bought some from a local kitchenware shop and they didn't last and they were too shallow.

Fri 10 Jan 2003, 5.12PM

Low Fat Natural Yogurt

Breakfast idea - have it with muesli and sweeten with honey.

Thu 9 Jan 2003, 7.22PM

flavoured oils

Welcome back Ralph .. Happy New Year to you and your family!

Wed 8 Jan 2003, 11.14PM

Masterchef - why so often?

I totally agree with you Sue! I am fed up with tuning into UKFood and finding re-run upon re-run of Masterchef 199?. If I had managed to watch Ross Burden on one of them then it would be worth it but I haven't seen him at all (probably turned over thinking it was yet another re-run of a particular year). You can only watch so many repeats!!

Sun 5 Jan 2003, 8.21PM

ceramic knives

Good luck with the new venture Julia - I will defiantely sign your guest book! ps I would love to know how you make Kleftico and Greek Cheese & Spinach pie in your area.

Sun 5 Jan 2003, 4.06PM

Smoked Paprika

Glenys, I have relatives that used to spend a long time in Cyprus and they grow their own herbs and spices ... what they used to do was to get everyone to send packets of seeds with a letter. Perhaps Paul Hollywood could help? He knows Cyprus and should be able to recommend something.

Sun 5 Jan 2003, 3.03PM

Any New Gadgets for Xmas?

Uh oh! The ball bearing has gone (thanks hubby for the technical details) in my bread machine and I've now got to order another breadpan! Duck bread from now on .. quack quack (hummmph).

Sun 29 Dec 2002, 5.53PM

Any New Gadgets for Xmas?

Aya, I can fully recommend the Kenwood breadmaker (it seems like Karen and I have got the same machine). I haven't used it for jam as, like Karen, we don't each much. We've also got a steamer and it is brilliant, I mainly use it for veggies and rice. Let us know how you get on when you use the breadmaker Karen!

Sun 29 Dec 2002, 2.18PM

Mincemeat Danish Pastries

I've been looking out for the pastry that he used, has anyone seen it?

Sat 28 Dec 2002, 2.07PM

Any New Gadgets for Xmas?

Karen, we've got a Kenwood and it's brilliant when you haven't got the time to make bread by hand. I tend to use it for mixing dough and then do the rest by hand, i.e. proving, shaping, toppings etc. and then bake it in the oven. If I'm really pressed for time (i.e. bread for pack-ups the next morning) then I use the 1 hour facility but take the dough hook out when it's finished mixing so that the bread has only got a small hole in it. When my oven blew up I also used it for making cakes and they turned out ok.

Thu 26 Dec 2002, 1.14PM

Doughnuts

Lakeland Ltd sells a mini donut pan and you bake them in the oven, I don't think they are as nice as the deep fried ones but they work if you are a donut monster on a diet!!

Tue 24 Dec 2002, 5.15PM

New Years Food

We'll be having very similar to Karen - love it!!

Sun 15 Dec 2002, 8.10PM

No UK Food at night

Thank heavens for that Rico! Thanks for letting us know!

Sun 15 Dec 2002, 4.27PM

Sesame or Pecan roast potatoes

Definately going to try this Ralph, thanks!

Thu 12 Dec 2002, 9.05PM

yeast extract

Yeast extract is a wonderful product, you can use it to add flavour to soups, stews, casseroles or have it on toast and if you fancy a hot drink then try adding a teaspoon in boiling water! I wouldn't be without it.

Sat 7 Dec 2002, 5.01PM

anyone made the fudge

I've just watched the highlights and Kirsten was right .. the recipe said 65ml of sugar, 65ml of cream, 400g sugar (25g white sugar + the rest muscavado etc.) and 60g of butter plus 1/2 capful of vanilla essence. Also, allow the fudge to cool down (10 mins or so) before adding the vanilla essence and whisking.

Sat 7 Dec 2002, 4.09PM

Tamasin Day-Lewis

My mum comes from Braunton, North Devon but doesn't really have an accent. A few years ago she was at an RAF do in the Officer's mess overseas and was trying really hard to talk/act posh but she had a few too many to drink, she heard one man started to talk in a Devonian accent and that was it ... her accent went straight back to her childhood days and everyone looked round to see who was talking and couldn't believe it was her!!

Sat 7 Dec 2002, 3.52PM

anyone made the fudge

I guess we've all been in the kitchen doing the same thing today! I tried to make the fudge today and guess what? I couldn't get it to the softball stage either! I've just got some evaporated milk and am going to do the tried and tested recipe (same as Marys). The kids loved the fudge liquid poured over a basic sponge cake so all is not lost.

Fri 6 Dec 2002, 6.56PM

For Maria

Let us know when your play/short story is on Radio 4 Kirsten ... would love to hear it!

Fri 6 Dec 2002, 6.13PM

A warming bowl of soup

Cambells mushroom for me ... yum.

Fri 6 Dec 2002, 6.11PM

Tamasin Day-Lewis

You've really made me laugh now Lesley ... I won't be able to watch Tamasin again without imagining the scenario (hee hee!!). Aya, I think she creates fabulous food in such an unassuming way and I think we need to see more of people like her on tv.

Thu 5 Dec 2002, 6.31PM

Tamasin Day-Lewis

I haven't noticed the way she eats .. what have I missed??? Totally agree with Lesley about her being the Charlie Dimmock of Cookery .. wonder if she'll be advertising Scrunchies or Bras for Xmas this year??

Thu 5 Dec 2002, 6.06PM

To Ralph

I still haven't found Geo Watkins mushroom ketchup (sob!!). The other brand was ok, (Burgess Mushroom Seasoning) - I think it would mostly be used for stir fry's and marinades etc. I don't use Worcester Sauce (but the family have it), a couple of years ago they stocked a veggie version but I haven't seen it since.

Tue 3 Dec 2002, 9.27PM

To Ralph

I guess it's a very popular brand as I had no problems finding the Anchovy Sauce ... it was the Mushroom Sauce that we scoured all the supermarkets for! However, I found some mushroom sauce (not the brand that you recommended but it was better than nothing ... they seem to stock the Anchovy sauce by Geo Watkins but not the mushroom and as we don't eat fish I didn't get any) and it went down really well in a quorn/veggie stir-fry last night.

Tue 3 Dec 2002, 8.33PM

Tamasin Day-Lewis

Totally agree Ella! I love her style of cooking, it's so rustic, has no pretence yet is fabulous ... but please invest in a scrunchie!!!

Mon 2 Dec 2002, 6.08PM

To Ralph

I managed to find the 'mushroom sauce' that was mentioned on the message board a couple of weeks ago. I tried Sainsburys and gave up looking, tried Tescos but they were out of stock and found it in Morrisons today and will try it out tonight!!

Mon 2 Dec 2002, 4.14PM

Pans with ridges.

I've just found a product called 'Elbow Grease', it's fantastic for getting burnt remains off of pans, ovens etc. and you can even use it on clothes and the car! My friend introduced me to it and I've got a couple of bottles in all the time. You won't believe where she found it .. Superpound (or whatever it's called) and it costs ... £1!!! Our local supermarket has just started stocking it as well.

Thu 28 Nov 2002, 8.54PM

Football

I thought I caught a glimpse of him as I was changing channels last night at 9pm (heading towards Big Bruv I'm afraid Kirsten!!). Totally agree with sport though, should only be available through satellite (ouch).

Thu 28 Nov 2002, 3.04PM

decorative bottles

I had forgotten about Wilkinsons (we used to have a store near where we lived before), they are excellent for good quality, value products.

Thu 28 Nov 2002, 3.00PM

Bacon Crisper

I always cook bacon & sausages in a microwave hot plate type thing bought through QVC .. it's wonderful (I'm going to be slated for saying this). I always budget an extra £50-£100 when visiting Lakeland and need rehab at 'Gadgets Annoymous'.

Thu 28 Nov 2002, 2.47PM

ANY IDEAS FOR NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINKS?

Try mixing a carton of fruit juice with sparkling water during the day and a herbal tea at night (some of them are really nice, I love mango & strawberry). Can he drink 'pop' type shandy? There is (approx) 0.05% alcohol and if you pour it into a pint glass perhaps that can be his 'beer' over the Xmas festivities. Most supermarkets sell adult cordials i.e. cherry, elderberry etc. and Ame sparkling alcohol free wines always go down well when presented in a wine glass. Good luck!!!

Mon 25 Nov 2002, 9.56PM

To Ralph

It's a case of the Supermarket Wars eh Ralph! I'm afraid that I love to chat and I usually get on with anyone/everyone as I enjoy the conversation and banter that goes along with it. What I do not like is to engage in conversation and then be insulted on the way that I chose to use my paid for goods! I appreciate that the person concerned may have been really excited about their creation and /or may have been having a bad day and therefore put themselves across badly (which is why I didn't write to the message board when it happened) but then I would question the quality of customer service training.

Sat 23 Nov 2002, 6.45PM

Jamie's Kitchen Week 3

Ian, just read your Thursday's message to Kirsten ... we post at all different times of the day, 7 days a week so when do you get time off? You must be dedicated, LOL.

Sat 23 Nov 2002, 5.25PM

To Ralph

Ralph, I take exception to your comments about Tesco & Asda ... I much prefer Tesco to Sainsburys! My friend and I went to your Sainsbury's last week and did a price comparision of our favourite branded products and the basic stuff was at least 7-10p each more expensive .. why? I took exception to one of the staff at the check-outs as I bought some marscapone cheese and was asked what I was going to do with it and I mentioned that the girls love it on digestive biscuits with fruit all over for pudding and she told me I was wasting it and told me how I should use it!!!!????? My friend and I were completely speachless, I can tell you. We have a Tescos Extra store over this side and it is fantastic, you can buy everything from a widescreen telly to clothes to exotic fruits and they are all reasonably priced. I bet this is going to start off a debate!!!

Wed 20 Nov 2002, 3.04PM

Jamie's Kitchen Week 3

I missed it last night, drat (to put it mildly), it sounded like a good one! Does anyone know if they are planning to show repeats?

Mon 18 Nov 2002, 8.28PM

Help

Ralph, sorry to be a pain but do you know roughly where the mushroom ketchup is in Sainsburys? My friend goes to Sainsburys on a regular basis (she loves their seafood) and I'm going to ask her to get me some the next time she goes.

Sat 16 Nov 2002, 9.49PM

Help

I haven't seen it yet but will definately give it a try.

Sat 16 Nov 2002, 9.36PM

No UK Food at night

Fantastic news, well done everyone!

Sat 16 Nov 2002, 5.28PM

Jamie's Kitchen - Week 2

If they can talk about Neighbours & cricket .. what about Richard's antics on Corrie then? Isn't it a shame Trevor has gone in Eastenders, thought he was gorgeous!!

Sat 16 Nov 2002, 5.18PM

parmesan cheese mill

Hi Maxine. I have got a couple of the Tefal graters that Mary described and I keep parmesan in one and red/white cheese in the other and keep them in the fridge. My sister bought a couple from Lakeland last month and they were buy one get one 1/2 price. I think they are wonderful and wouldn't be without them.

Thu 14 Nov 2002, 7.58PM

No UK Food at night

I would like to put my two penny worth in and say that I would prefer to watch GFL at 9pm as well.

Thu 14 Nov 2002, 5.02PM

Recipe of the Week

Monkfish seems to be the flavour of the month at the moment!

Thu 14 Nov 2002, 4.58PM

Pizza toppings

I make a round ''sweet'' pizza dough, bake it for 20 mins and when it has cooled I spread lots of marscapone cheese on it and then top it with fresh strawberries and kiwi fruit and dust it with icing sugar. It always goes down well.

Wed 13 Nov 2002, 6.30PM

Help

I've never heard of mushroom ketchup, sounds interesting. Where can you get it from?

Fri 8 Nov 2002, 5.05PM

Ross Burdon

Having read about Ross and his degree in Zoology plus Masterchef and keeping up with the WWF and National Geographic, I take my hat off to him! I must admit that I warmed to him for the first time yesterday on GFL, it was funny.

Thu 7 Nov 2002, 4.43PM

decorative bottles

Hi Jacqui, I've got a few nice bottles from craft fairs, car boot sales etc. but I look out for unusual wine or spirit bottles, have a few 'girlie nights in' and then recycle the bottles for special events like birthdays and Xmas (and each bottle has it's own little story!).

Wed 6 Nov 2002, 6.15PM

JAMIES KITCHEN

Food for thought Kirsten! I enjoyed the programme and I wish JO the best of luck.

Mon 4 Nov 2002, 4.38PM

Italian climbing tomato.

Crikey Karen, I have just read this and I totally agree with everything Kirsten says. Try an online bank (www.smile.co.uk), I'm sure they will open up an account for you with switch facility as you are a home-owner and are working. You could then ask your hubby to set-up a direct debit and have your housekeeping, wages and/or child benefit sent straight to your account and that way you will accrue some interest etc. LOL xx

Sat 2 Nov 2002, 9.11PM

Ross Burdon

I think that Ross is too much of a 'Burden' to watch!! Who does he think he is? Sorry Ross but it's the way you come across on tv.

Sat 2 Nov 2002, 7.15PM

Yellow tandoori chicken

That obviously proves that you need to be a careful shopper (and how valuable these message boards are) Kirsten! Thanks for the info.

Sat 2 Nov 2002, 5.52PM

Yellow tandoori chicken

I've seen 'curry plants' on sale, mostly during Spring/Summer in the herb section of garden centres and I'm sure you can grow them in containers. I will let you know when I next see them.

Fri 1 Nov 2002, 9.53PM

Vanilla Extract

Perhaps Ralph will be able to keep you updated with info from Sainsburys, Andy. I can also recommend Lakeland (now called Lakeland Limited, they dropped the Plastics bit!!), it's an excellent website for bits and bobs and they pride themselves on their Customer Service.

Wed 30 Oct 2002, 9.11PM

Masterchef

I haven't seen anything for 2002 either Karen, it always seems to be the same old repeats these days!

Wed 30 Oct 2002, 9.10PM

burger sprise

Perhaps GFL can come up with some outstanding recipe ideas using 'left-overs'! My favourite has to be mash on toast (as mentioned under another topic), take some slices of home-made bread, toast it, drizzle it in olive oil, place some mash potato (especially with spring onions) on top, add some grated cheese, cooked bacon (for a meaty version) and then place under the grill for a few minutes until the cheese has melted.

Wed 30 Oct 2002, 7.32PM

I chat a lot

What would I do without carbs, no baked pots, no pasta, no coffee, no wine and no fruit ... sounds like 'hell' to me!!

Tue 29 Oct 2002, 7.30PM

I chat a lot

Ralph, you are one jammy person ... I wish I could 'indulge' like that! My hubby has remained the same weight for 12 years and I feel like I have gained a stone for every year that we have been married!!

Tue 29 Oct 2002, 2.37PM

READY STEADY COOK

Lynne, wouldn't say anything about Paul Hollywood whilst Aya is on the message boards!! LOL Smile Fern was definately the best on RSC, she's excellent on 'This Morning' and is the sort of presenter that everyone can warm to, men women and children.

Tue 29 Oct 2002, 2.30PM

Truffle Oil

I think I've seen one in Tescos and it wasn't as expensive as I thought it would be, considering the price of truffles! I would question how much 'truffle' is used to flavour the oil and how genuine it is. Let us know how you get on Gary!

Sun 27 Oct 2002, 10.50PM

READY STEADY COOK

Anthony, keep writing! We all have different opinions but that is what keeps the message board alive! Aya, I have noticed that Paul H writes to the message board on Saturdays.

Sun 27 Oct 2002, 10.44PM

GOOD FOOD LIVE'S BIRTHDAY

Heaven help us all - Scorpions rule the message board! I'm a Gemini so I'm entitled to change my views on things that I have previously written about!!

Sat 26 Oct 2002, 3.28PM

GOOD FOOD LIVE'S BIRTHDAY

When is the Good Food Live's birthday? Can't wait to see Paul Hollywood back on the box again!

Fri 25 Oct 2002, 7.19PM

READY STEADY COOK

Paul Hollywood is going to be on for the 'GFL birthday' isn't he? Does anyone know when that is?

Sun 20 Oct 2002, 7.22PM

READY STEADY COOK

Ralph, no doubt you mean Paul Hollywood (phwoar)!!

Sun 20 Oct 2002, 6.20PM

Am I obsessive

My daughters really enjoy watching the repeats of GFL at the weekend and I consider myself to be really lucky as it gives me a break from the music channels!! Give me Tweenies anyday!!

Sun 20 Oct 2002, 3.30PM

READY STEADY COOK

I don't think you can beat Fern Britton as a presenter! I like Ainsley but find him a bit repetative.

Fri 18 Oct 2002, 10.54PM

SUPERMARKET BEST BUYS

As Ian suggested, why don't we let everyone know about special offer products that we find in our local supermarkets here?

Fri 18 Oct 2002, 10.40PM

Rivver Cottage

I totally agree with you Ralph! My daughters (10 & 9) have mostly home-made things in their school pack-ups (bread, yoghurt, pasta salad, cake and fruit from the garden) and I'm proud that they know how to make everything from scratch. The down side of all this is when your oven suddenly dies on you and you have to resort to shop bought products and then it's a case of "why have I been given duck bread for lunch". I give up.

Fri 18 Oct 2002, 6.39PM

Repeat Programs!

Karen, best of luck with your new job! My friend has just started as a dinner lady at a secondary school and she has us in stitches with her antics - on her 2nd day she tried to collect all the trays on the stand (without being noticed) and managed to smash all the plates!! She really enjoys it now and I'm sure you will too.

Fri 18 Oct 2002, 6.24PM

Oven chips

Glad you liked them Aya!

Fri 18 Oct 2002, 5.47PM

Butter Vs "I Cant Believe its not butter"

I use Clover or Tescos baking margarine for all my baking and I've not heard any complaints yet!

Thu 17 Oct 2002, 4.52PM

Soup

I've made it and can fully recomend it, it's delish!!

Tue 15 Oct 2002, 7.03PM

We need Paul

Bless you Elaine, you have made my week!!

Sun 13 Oct 2002, 1.37PM

Star Suppers

I thought the Julie Peasgood one was good, they couldn't stop laughing!!

Sat 12 Oct 2002, 3.27PM

Oven chips

Hi Aya. Peel 2-3 large potatoes and cut into chips. Blanch in boiling salted water for 5 minutes, drain well. Brush a baking sheet with 1 teaspoon oil and place in a preheated oven (220c) for 7-10 minutes until the oil is very hot. Spread the chips over the baking sheet and turn them gently so that they are covered in the oil. Bake for 35-40 minutes unti they are soft in the middle and crisp on the outside. Turn them once or twice during the cooking time and then enjoy!

Tue 8 Oct 2002, 10.27AM

equipment

Also try Lakeland Limited (www.lakeland.co.uk).

Sun 22 Sep 2002, 12.45PM

Delhi Belly

Was the guy who 'presented' it Sanjeev from the Kumars at Nbr 42?

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