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Re: ladies comments for new travellers

Post by Jayco Gypsy » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:11 pm

Thanks :D now I have to go buy a starmaid dish :lol: Thank goodness have Nan’s pyrex one in the cupboard.
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Post by Boroma577 » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:13 pm

Jayco Gypsy wrote:Thanks :D now I have to go buy a starmaid dish :lol: Thank goodness have Nan’s pyrex one in the cupboard.


Please let me know how you fare with it Cathy. The secret is the stand time in between.

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Post by Jayco Gypsy » Sat Jul 23, 2011 11:14 pm

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Please let me know how you fare with it Cathy. The secret is the stand time in between.


Tried it to night. Was a bit watery might have over cooked it. Hubby still ate it with ice cream. Will have another go next week.
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Post by Boroma577 » Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:56 am

Jayco Gypsy wrote:
Was a bit watery might have over cooked it.
Remember the standing time Cathy which also applies at the end of the cooking.

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It is 2 months and we will be on our way around Oz we can’t wait!! I have had acryllic nails for 25 yrs and have decided to soak them off and not worry about them at all for the trip. I am too concerned about getting a shonky job done and causing an infection that is going to ruin our holiday for weeks!! My nail technician is getting me some good nail hardener so I will see if that will do the job on our travels. Its not the best but its my choice and I am reasonably happy with my decision. Hels
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Re: ladies comments for new travellers

Post by Jayco Gypsy » Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:38 pm

Hi Boroma
Success Bread & Butter Pudding turned out perfect, adjusted the cooking time for my microwave. Thanks for the tip.
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Post by Boroma577 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 10:03 am

Jayco Gypsy wrote:Hi Boroma
Success Bread & Butter Pudding turned out perfect, adjusted the cooking time for my microwave. Thanks for the tip.

Very pleased JG…what times did you end up with?? I did one in the van microwave the other day which was a tad watery as well.

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Post by Jayco Gypsy » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:26 am

Very pleased JG…what times did you end up with?? I did one in the van microwave the other day which was a tad watery as well.[/quote]

Hi Boroma
I made a small one just enough for two in a round dish. Zapped 1min then stand for about 2 min. Did that twice and zapped another 30seconds and it was cooked. ( just checked dish holds 2 cups of liquid)
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Re: ladies comments for new travellers

Post by Boroma577 » Fri Aug 05, 2011 11:44 am

A new tip I have just learned. I am currently in Mackay and the guy next door to me gave me a Damprid hanger. I have had this in action for about 2 weeks and it has collected almost a cup of liquid already.

I also run some damprid granules in the bathroom. Using the CP amenities and yet it is still amazing how much liquid I get from the small container I have in the bathroom and there is no longer any musty smell from the damp towels.

I might also add it has not been raining during that time. Have attached a pic of the Damprid hanger in action.




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Re: ladies comments for new travellers

Post by gazndaf » Sat Sep 24, 2011 1:49 pm

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