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no weigh recipes....
i don`t have scales, tablespoons or measuring cups/jug
today i want to make pasta. how far up a standard mug does say 4oz of flour come? |
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TBH, I hardly measure ingredients but then again I have been cooking for 20+ years so I know from experience what sort of textures and flavours I am looking for.
If you don't know what pasta dough should feel like then have a look on youtube, there are some pretty good guides on there. Also you can get a measuring jug for 99p which will also do flour, a worthwhile investment. Also check charity shops for scales, jugs, etc, again should not cost most then 50p or a £1. You also put out a wanted add on your local freecycle group. |
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thanks doll.
i don`t normally measure stuff either but i don`t want to be forever adding eggs and flour till i end up with 4kg of pasta i need to visit poundland but i`m skint till next week. i havn`t done any proper cooking since about 2003. |
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thanks doll.
i don`t normally measure stuff either but i don`t want to be forever adding eggs and flour till i end up with 4kg of pasta i need to visit poundland but i`m skint till next week. i havn`t done any proper cooking since about 2003. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOX4elz8g-s |
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thank you, i had just made my pasta [the same way] before i saw your post.
i wanted to make banana cake and then i realised i havn`t got anything to cook it in |
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Do you not have normal cups (mugs or tea cups) or tablespoons you eat cereal off? A normal mug just use half of, normal is one tea cup. A dessert spoon (cereal one) use two of. Pint glasses for measuring pints etc. I make a sponge, 2oz of all measuring ingredients, basically 4 tablespoons. That's the thing I go by anyway, and it always works
I also advise you to go to some charity shops, all my Kenwood kitchen equipment are from chee shops, and they were brand new. Jugs and spoons are about 5-20p etc, and you can pick up cheap cake tins and baking trays. Or just go to asda and buy smart price, think my jugs are cheap things, lasted years!
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Do you not have normal cups (mugs or tea cups) or tablespoons you eat cereal off? A normal mug just use half of, normal is one tea cup. A dessert spoon (cereal one) use two of. Pint glasses for measuring pints etc. I make a sponge, 2oz of all measuring ingredients, basically 4 tablespoons. That's the thing I go by anyway, and it always works
I also advise you to go to some charity shops, all my Kenwood kitchen equipment are from chee shops, and they were brand new. Jugs and spoons are about 5-20p etc, and you can pick up cheap cake tins and baking trays. Or just go to asda and buy smart price, think my jugs are cheap things, lasted years!![]() i`ve got one dish, plate, spoon, saucepan, etc, you get the picture. i plan to equip myself come pay day but i had my cooker wired in and i havn`t had one for years so i`m getting a bit ahead of myself i got a pasta maker in a charity shop at the weekend [£4, still in box] hence the pasta query, if i`d known how much easier it was than rolling it out by hand i`d have got one years ago. |
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thank you, i`m going to measure that out in grades and tape it.
![]() i`ve got one dish, plate, spoon, saucepan, etc, you get the picture. i plan to equip myself come pay day but i had my cooker wired in and i havn`t had one for years so i`m getting a bit ahead of myself i got a pasta maker in a charity shop at the weekend [£4, still in box] hence the pasta query, if i`d known how much easier it was than rolling it out by hand i`d have got one years ago. and it's usually only me who eats it ![]() What did you eat before you started cooking again? If you don't mind me asking?
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What did you eat before you started cooking again? If you don't mind me asking?
![]() i`ve been feral for a long time.. |
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microwave stuff, sandwiches, kettled eggs and hummus pretty much. and cheese.
i`ve been feral for a long time.. at least your trying! It's much healthier to cook your own meals and if you live on your own, make up batches of things, and freeze them. Just get what you want out of the freezer the night before and microwave it when you want it
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So you did cook, as in heating up ready meals
at least your trying! It's much healthier to cook your own meals and if you live on your own, make up batches of things, and freeze them. Just get what you want out of the freezer the night before and microwave it when you want it ![]() i like to cook my food from fresh, when i`m feeding properly, though it is useful to have a few bits in the freezer, you`re right. if i had one ![]() .
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i`ve always cooked, i enjoy it, it`s just my situation hasn`t been conducive to it for a few years.
i like to cook my food from fresh, when i`m feeding properly, though it is useful to have a few bits in the freezer, you`re right. if i had one ![]() . do you have a fridge and a cooker? Or a washing machine? This sounds very EastEnder-esque my sister lives in a nice flat with a small kitchen and the fridge works when it wants, if it dislikes your milk it will decrease in temperature to make it go off, and the freezer compartment likes to lock your veg in with its secure ice every now and then. And the washer likes to take its time, as its a washer dryer and sometimes forgets the washing bit (no idea what it does for the hr and half before drying..) I've stayed there and I'm unsure how she copes. I'm imagining you living somewhere similar!
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Oh gosh you really are feral!!
do you have a fridge and a cooker? Or a washing machine? This sounds very EastEnder-esque my sister lives in a nice flat with a small kitchen and the fridge works when it wants, if it dislikes your milk it will decrease in temperature to make it go off, and the freezer compartment likes to lock your veg in with its secure ice every now and then. And the washer likes to take its time, as its a washer dryer and sometimes forgets the washing bit (no idea what it does for the hr and half before drying..) I've stayed there and I'm unsure how she copes. I'm imagining you living somewhere similar!it`s not an exaggeration to say you would not believe how i`ve been living, it was VERY extreme. |
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You have always had access to the interweb though. Laptop?
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You have always had access to the interweb though. Laptop?
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if i hadn`t had that i wouldn`t have survived. literally.
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I'd rather have a cooker.
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i`ve just acquired a cooker and a fridge, no washing machine. i also have heating, which i didn`t have before and hot water. FROM THE TAP. what kind of trickery?
it`s not an exaggeration to say you would not believe how i`ve been living, it was VERY extreme.
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How did you wasboilsve h, cold showers? Baby wipes? Sorry but my head cannot cope with these predicaments! And you must've been shopping daily for fresh food then? And you wash your own clothes or a laundrette? All these questions. I'm sorry, you just are an interesting person
![]() ![]() i had four kettles, you can get a decent bath out of five boils in about fifteen - twenty minutes. clothes i wash by hand [washing machine next week!!!!!]. food more or less daily, in the winter i used to keep stuff on a bedroom windowsill with the window open. heating was a fan heater parked in front of me. i can`t tell you what a thrill i get opening the fridge, turning the heating up and down or filling the bath from the tap. ![]() ![]()
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![]() i had four kettles, you can get a decent bath out of five boils in about fifteen - twenty minutes. clothes i wash by hand [washing machine next week!!!!!]. food more or less daily, in the winter i used to keep stuff on a bedroom windowsill with the window open. heating was a fan heater parked in front of me. i can`t tell you what a thrill i get opening the fridge, turning the heating up and down or filling the bath from the tap. ![]() ![]() ![]() very 1940s! Apart from the laptop it must be a huge relief, and strange getting all these things so fast... Have you won the lottery? I remember we had no hot water in the bathroom for a while, what a blag. I'm telling you, 7 months later I still use it like its gonna run out I can stay in the shower for about an hour and a half. I'm making up for lost time
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very 1940s! Apart from the laptop it must be a huge relief, and strange getting all these things so fast... Have you won the lottery? I remember we had no hot water in the bathroom for a while, what a blag. I'm telling you, 7 months later I still use it like its gonna run out I can stay in the shower for about an hour and a half. I'm making up for lost time ![]() i feel like i`ve won the lottery, i`ve never moved in somewhere nice before and for the first time ever i`m not shamed by it, now that i`m here i can see just how sick i`ve been. i did a bedroom tax transfer, it was all a bit nuts, i emailed the housing manager on the monday and was offered this on the wednesday, signed the papers on the friday and started moving in straight away, it was my birthday week too. the first thing i did was have a shower, and then a bath and every time i go in the kitchen i run the mixer tap i`ve always wanted a mixer tap![]() .
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There you go annette kurten.
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there`s slightly more to it, i won`t humiliate myself with the details, suffice to say i`ve been very lucky to have escaped sectioning a few times over it.
i feel like i`ve won the lottery, i`ve never moved in somewhere nice before and for the first time ever i`m not shamed by it, now that i`m here i can see just how sick i`ve been. i did a bedroom tax transfer, it was all a bit nuts, i emailed the housing manager on the monday and was offered this on the wednesday, signed the papers on the friday and started moving in straight away, it was my birthday week too. the first thing i did was have a shower, and then a bath and every time i go in the kitchen i run the mixer tap i`ve always wanted a mixer tap![]() . think you deserve it after living like that for so long... good luck with it all and happy cooking!!!
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Bless you
think you deserve it after living like that for so long... good luck with it all and happy cooking!!!
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I also advise you to go to some charity shops, all my Kenwood kitchen equipment are from chee shops, and they were brand new. Jugs and spoons are about 5-20p etc, and you can pick up cheap cake tins and baking trays. Or just go to asda and buy smart price, think my jugs are cheap things, lasted years!

at least your trying! It's much healthier to cook your own meals and if you live on your own, make up batches of things, and freeze them. Just get what you want out of the freezer the night before and microwave it when you want it 