Donate SIGN UP

Frying Pans

Avatar Image
shaneystar2 | 14:56 Wed 06th Nov 2013 | Shopping & Style
1783 Answers
Where can I buy a pan like this
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
without ,what to me ,is a hefty price tag for something that will only be used occasionally.Mr S has a fancy for toad in the hole and I'm finding it increasingly difficult to juggle pans in and out of ovens which contain hot fat.
Gravatar

Answers

81 to 100 of 1783rss feed

First Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next Last

Avatar Image
online shopping is the dog's pyjamas. Robi, I am amazed the the idiot woman is still alive, she wouldn't be if I got my hands on her. having fun with sharia wills in legal :)
19:21 Mon 24th Mar 2014
Morning/afternoon/evening/night - tick where applicable. Was very wet and cold so went for a really long trot, it was lovely boouncing about to my music, then had a coffee with gbf, such a laugh, Mr N has painted the kitchen and looks much better, still waiting for another coat tomorrow.

Hija seems to be settling and standing on her own feet.

Am having spare ribs in bbq sauce tonight with rice, Mr N is still ploughing through the lentil stew, I have had enough!!
Sorry, morning woofy and dogs, hope you are all OK. x
Question Author
Hello all
Not a bad day once it stopped raining .Hope you're all ok
Nothing exciting going on here,unless you call making an egg cstd and some little sponge cakes exciting .
Waves to Woofy and the woofers .
I have had my bones put back in place by Harriet the Hammer, so that's good. I saw a nice little bowl I liked for £95, so I bought it. It was made in the Indus valley about 3000 BC and has pictures of antelopes on it. Probably not dishwasher safe, but in amazing condition, one careful owner I suppose.
oh very nice jno but you'd better keep it away from Harriet
my sis has sent me a joke

An Englishman, a Scotsman, an Irishman, a Welshman, a Gurkha, a Latvian, a Turk, an Aussie, a German, a Yank, an Egyptian, a Japanese, a Mexican,
a Spaniard, a Russian, a Pole, a Lithuanian, a Jordanian, a Kiwi, a Swede, a Finn, a Canadian, an Israeli, a Romanian, a Bulgarian, a Serb, a Swiss,
a Greek, a Singaporean, an Italian, a Norwegian, an Argentinian, a Libyan, a Muslim, a Hindu, a Buddhist and an African went to a night club.




The bouncer said, "Sorry, I can't let you in without a Thai. "
haha jno I like that!

Just had bbq ribs and baked pots for dinner it was delish, I could not face lentil stew again. Mr N finished it off finally.
Have to say I love the Portillo series.
Question Author
Yes ,he's must see teevee Neti .Great series .
My old school friend met him last year in London at The Mall Galleries for the Royal Society of Miniature Painters of which she is a member .He opened the exhibition and gave out the awards.She said he was very charming and nice to talk to .
Good joke Jno .
It's been a very uneventful day here so I'll say Oight Oight .

A good laugh at your joke Jno. Brightened me up this dull morning in Derby. Hope my walk later livens me up.
Love the Portillo Series too. He's so interesting. I'm pleased I'm not the only one who gets on the wrong train. :)
Off to Belper now for my walk. Laters 'gaters.
Lol jno

Morning all from dull & dreary Derbyshire...thought I'd been suzpendered for a minute, I couldn't get in.
Yes, another Michael P fan here, Gloucester cathedral is a lovely place isn't it?
dull and grey here again but don't worry, it's predicted to get worse. Going to see a lecture on Georgian houses by whispering Dan this evening.
Morning all (and those in dungeons)

Thought I would have a random look around AB and was fascinated by
"Why does she Randomly QUILT during sex"

Think I need some new glasses!

Take care all of you x
thank goodness the old crafts are not dying out, Lottie...
OMG!! that looks like me!

Bright and sunny here, busy.
Hello lottie...
"looks like me"....neti are you corrugated?
In places, yes!
Mr N has finished painting the kitchen. lovely and white, now everything else looks (and is) grubby - but poc a poc (little by little). At least the house is tidyish now.

When I was having a coffee this am, our erstwhile best friends came past, they've been living on te mainland for yonks now, but have returned recently cos he has alzheimers, it was shocking to see the difference, he looked as though he recognised me, so I cuddled him and chatted as normal but he was so confused, then took a while to ask how my other half was, he couldn't remember the name, he said some very strange things, I am so upset, him and I used to have such witty banter. He's only 68 yrs, it's a horrible disease.

81 to 100 of 1783rss feed

First Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next Last

Do you know the answer?

Frying Pans

Answer Question >>