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LauraNorderr Sun 14-Jun-26 12:28:10

Hello Allira and hello fellow posters. I’m a bit late today, got wrapped up in safari photos from a friend who is enjoying Botswana. Looks exciting, fun and scary at the same time.
Hope the mods are enjoying a weekend break and will return tomorrow refreshed and willing to look again at this injustice.

J52 Sun 14-Jun-26 12:34:51

Rosie51

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Oh Saffron lovely. I once was given several sachets of Saffron from Spain. DH had a cupboard clearing bug and threw them out, as old bits of plant!!

And he lived to tell the tale? 😱😱

Just!!

Bellanonna Sun 14-Jun-26 12:53:49

J2 that was an expensive mistake! I used to make risotto alla Milanese for my husband but gave it up as the spice was so expensive.
I’ve got quite a lot of crocuses. Wonder if I could make some?🤔

Bellanonna Sun 14-Jun-26 12:56:31

878 posts! Wow.

Mollygo Sun 14-Jun-26 13:05:23

Bellanonna

878 posts! Wow.

Because most of us think a wrong call was made.

Charleygirl5 Sun 14-Jun-26 13:06:46

And still going strong. I hope you are enjoying the lovely weather Allira, although there is a cool breeze with the sunshine in my area of London.

Aveline Sun 14-Jun-26 14:35:09

I love rice and rice based dishes but for DH a meal is not a meal without potatoes. sad
I hope Allira had a lovely Sunday lunch and is enjoying the weather.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 14-Jun-26 14:37:16

I like rice based dishes, but I really dislike the packets of savoury rice found in supermarkets.

The dried ones are just as unpalatable as the microwaveable ones.

Hi Allira 🙋‍♀️

ClicketyClick Sun 14-Jun-26 15:05:35

:56Bellanonna

878 posts! Wow.

And let's not forget the 1000 on the original post !

Hi Allira

Bellanonna Sun 14-Jun-26 16:00:28

But GrannyGravy those microwaveable rice packets are sooo convenient.
Aveline I love my spuds too. It’s my Irish ancestry.

Bellanonna Sun 14-Jun-26 16:02:09

Hope you’re having a lovely time with the girls Allira

BlueBelle Sun 14-Jun-26 16:51:09

I like the microwaveable rice packets so easy if you haven’t time to cook a full on meal and you can add what bits and pieces you want to the snack

J52 Sun 14-Jun-26 16:53:44

BlueBelle

I like the microwaveable rice packets so easy if you haven’t time to cook a full on meal and you can add what bits and pieces you want to the snack

I use those, there are little pack that come I’m duos, enough for two small servings, that are good as well. I don’t have any to hand so I can’t remember their name.

Primrose53 Sun 14-Jun-26 17:05:32

I tried a sachet of egg fried rice and it was pretty good. I usually make my own EFR but it tempted me.
I did notice it had sugar, guar gum and stabiliser whereas my own has none of those. Not that bothered though. 🤭

MissAdventure Sun 14-Jun-26 17:11:05

Sometimes, if you're on your own, little packs of things work out better than having to store something for months on end.

I've found with jacket potatoes; i use two, and the rest are growing eyes and not really fit for using by the time i get round to them.

BlueBelle Sun 14-Jun-26 17:18:20

My potatoes with little eyes go in the ground amazing how many potatoes you can get from your cast offs

Aveline Sun 14-Jun-26 17:20:05

A bit too early for me to think of supper yet but I do have some M&S smoked haddock fishcakes with cheesy centres and cheesy baked broccoli to look forward to. Bit too cheesy maybe.
Meanwhile hello Allira 👋

MissAdventure Sun 14-Jun-26 17:41:37

BlueBelle

My potatoes with little eyes go in the ground amazing how many potatoes you can get from your cast offs

I do the same..you can even cut a potato up so each piece has an eye and get a few plants from one spud
smile

Iam64 Sun 14-Jun-26 18:50:55

I keep a couple of those packs of Jamie Oliver (or similar) rice, other grains in for those evenings I can’t be bothered cooking. Great with bell peppers, mushrooms etc

I usually cook but like Primrose, can’t get too wound up about additives - I’m 77 and reaching am I bovvered

Bellanonna Sun 14-Jun-26 19:11:33

Crikey. 895 posts

Aveline Sun 14-Jun-26 19:12:48

A ringing endorsement for our friend Allira

Bellanonna Sun 14-Jun-26 19:22:35

Iam64 and 85 and equally cba

Mollygo Sun 14-Jun-26 20:10:15

With the 2 minute rice, I always think of my bills.
Boiling water for however long, cooking the rice for however long, or two minutes in the microwave.
Mmm tricky!

SueDonim Sun 14-Jun-26 20:25:16

MissAdventure

Sometimes, if you're on your own, little packs of things work out better than having to store something for months on end.

I've found with jacket potatoes; i use two, and the rest are growing eyes and not really fit for using by the time i get round to them.

Now I’m on my own, I’ve taken to buying M&S frozen jacket potatoes. They’re just potatoes, nothing else. They’re £3.70 for four and each cooks in a microwave for 7mins. If you want them crispy you can stick them in an airfryer. They’re a quick, tasty meal.

MissAdventure Sun 14-Jun-26 20:34:50

I use the McCain ones.
For some reason the bigger pack are nicer than four potato ones.

They're such a handy standby.
I use them with all sorts of meals.

I've not tried the M&S ones.

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