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    Advice needed re packs

    Hi everyone,
    I've made sum crisps today using the chicken and mushroom sachet they were fantastic really delicious. I've also made a muffin with a vanilla sachet. This also was lovely, it tasted like a suet pudding.
    Im loving these recipes that have been posted im just worried it will effect weight loss.
    Im kinda loving the idea of making something everyday.
    Im just worried cos i had 2 of these today. Is that wrong. How many sachets can you use a day on making something. And how many should you have as liquid.
    Please can someone help me
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    Hiya Laurie

    CD recommend only "cooking" one pack a day as it can deplete the nutrient value of the packs. It won't affect weight loss but really you need all the vitamins.

    I also love the crisps, lovely to crunch on something isn't it!!

    Sarah x

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    Thank you,
    Aww i've been a naughty girl then today.
    I will just be making 1 a day then from now on.
    The crisps tasted like stuffing to me.
    Really lovely and crunchy.
    Umm the vanilla muffin was nice too, still got the taste in my mouth now.
    Thanks Sarah

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    Hi Laura...
    Must admit... love the crisps too...
    I read on here somewhere that if you do one or two big ones they're like popadoms.... mmmmmmm!!!

    Just right for a lovely chicken tikka masala......
    aaaarrrrgggghhhhhhh......must..... not..... reach.... for..... indian takeaway.... phone number........ hehehehehe!!!!


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    NOOOOOO>>>> INDIAN FOOD!!! I could cry at the thought of it!!!

    Maybe... I'll just stick with the popadoms!

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    i would love to try the crsps but never had any luck making them,

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecdthing View Post
    i would love to try the crsps but never had any luck making them,
    The trick is to use the non-stick reusable microwave sheets. Perfect crisps everytime

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    havnt seen them around, gotta give it a try though thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecdthing View Post
    havnt seen them around, gotta give it a try though thanks
    This is the stuff - this time on e-bay. I got mine from either Sainsbury's or Lakeland - I can't remember which now. It was about £4ish - but worth it

    eBay.co.uk: Cooking Liner-Non Stick Fat Free Re-usable Baking/Sheet (item 150043180580 end time 08-Oct-06 19:18:13 BST)

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    Brad- thanks for that info....i used greece proof paper and they kinda stuck to it. It was difficuly pealing them off. I think i probably ate sum of the paper in the end!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad0053 View Post
    This is the stuff - this time on e-bay. I got mine from either Sainsbury's or Lakeland - I can't remember which now. It was about £4ish - but worth it

    eBay.co.uk: Cooking Liner-Non Stick Fat Free Re-usable Baking/Sheet (item 150043180580 end time 08-Oct-06 19:18:13 BST)
    ooohh i know the stuff, i have that in the bottom of my ovens and grill, so much easier than scrubbing lol, and they are in home and bargain for £2 something, i didnt realise you could use them for microwaves how cool

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