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Re: An international afternoon...

Postby Kaz » 20 Jan 2013, 17:08

Ah yes, we have the same issue with Pepper :roll: Recliners are nice though, aren't they? 8-)
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Re: An international afternoon...

Postby tonicha » 20 Jan 2013, 17:19

It's a very second hand oven :oops: but as my free-standing cooker is rubbish (the oven dial keeps just going round and round and round :roll: ) we bought this thing from our neighbours.

Never used it, they said. So, once I'd cleaned all the burnt on food :o :shock: , I then lent it to a friend, who said it was fine.

She cooked turkey in it, but I'. now finding that the timer doesn't worlk:roll: , but it's cooking the chicken and it's got to be better than 2 and a half hours for a tiny chicken - surely :lol:
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Re: An international afternoon...

Postby tonicha » 20 Jan 2013, 17:21

My last post went skywards :o

We bought is from a Portuguese neighbour, our friend is English, but she's living with a Portuguese, originally from the area we want to move to xx
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