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Arctic conditions hit.
29 November 2012, 13:11,
#1
Arctic conditions hit.
Here we go.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...areas.html
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29 November 2012, 14:27,
#2
RE: Arctic conditions hit.
I just glad that I pickled all those extra shallots and that Rye Bread I've got lasts for ages...I will not be going out very far if I can help it. The best part of Prepping is being in your home, safe and warm, with lots of nice food and feeling very smug.Big Grin
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29 November 2012, 14:33,
#3
RE: Arctic conditions hit.
Yep were pretty well prepped blankets dug out, extra UHT milk, flour and yeast so were ready.
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29 November 2012, 14:36,
#4
RE: Arctic conditions hit.
did a big shop at Tesco's last Monday, bought 50% more than we would normally, larder is heaving, so yep we're ready for it.Big Grin
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29 November 2012, 15:27,
#5
RE: Arctic conditions hit.
Tesco is a 5 minute walk for me - have enough preps to last a good few months.
Will be stocking up on more bread flour and UHT milk (even though it's horrid) and a few luxuries as it's the festive period.
Finding somewhere to put it all is the main problem - prep room is bursting at the seams...
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29 November 2012, 15:30,
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RE: Arctic conditions hit.
(29 November 2012, 15:27)BeardyMan Wrote: Tesco is a 5 minute walk for me - have enough preps to last a good few months.
Will be stocking up on more bread flour and UHT milk (even though it's horrid) and a few luxuries as it's the festive period.
Finding somewhere to put it all is the main problem - prep room is bursting at the seams...

UHT milk isnt that bad, if you buy Tesco's one its made with British milk and i dont think you'd know it wasnt fresh milk. our NEAREST Tesco's is a 50 mile round trip-which is why we only go once a month!Big Grin
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29 November 2012, 16:38,
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RE: Arctic conditions hit.
(29 November 2012, 15:30)bigpaul Wrote:
(29 November 2012, 15:27)BeardyMan Wrote: Tesco is a 5 minute walk for me - have enough preps to last a good few months.
Will be stocking up on more bread flour and UHT milk (even though it's horrid) and a few luxuries as it's the festive period.
Finding somewhere to put it all is the main problem - prep room is bursting at the seams...

UHT milk isnt that bad, if you buy Tesco's one its made with British milk and i dont think you'd know it wasnt fresh milk. our NEAREST Tesco's is a 50 mile round trip-which is why we only go once a month!Big Grin

It's got to be full fat or not at all. None of that diet milk for me!!

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29 November 2012, 19:39,
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RE: Arctic conditions hit.
we drink the skimmed milk, but other varieties are available!Big Grin i have to keep off full fat and "rich" food as i have no gall bladder.
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29 November 2012, 19:43,
#9
RE: Arctic conditions hit.
Today the temp is.......ZERO degrees! Well, that's according to the car thermometer that is about 2-3 degrees too high.
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29 November 2012, 22:16,
#10
RE: Arctic conditions hit.
Minus 7 in some parts of Scotland this morning.
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