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Questions Doubts and Requests => Recipe Requests => Topic started by: Depome on January 25, 2010, 03:14:57 am
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Last week I got an e-mail from TMX Oz that I think included a TMX recipe for a chewy banana slice or similar. Had chopped dried banana chips and shredded coconut in it, and it was a no-bake jobby.
Has anyone got this recipe? I'm pretty sure it was in the e-mail with cooking class updates but I seem to have permanently deleted it. If you could forward it to me that would be great :)
depome77 at netspace dot com dot au
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Done! Looking forward to your review.
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I went and got all of the ingredients that I remembered on Sunday, went to make it today and couldn't find the darn recipe :-\
Hasn't arrived yet Cathy... :-[
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I've attached it here as well.
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Thanks for the attachment Cathy. I still haven't received the e-mail so this is very welcome :)
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How did it go Depome?
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Thanks for the attachment Cathy. I still haven't received the e-mail so this is very welcome :)
Just logged on to my emails, and it's been returned for some reason. Oh well, you got it.
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I haven't made it yet Cookie. I don't have dried apples. Might substitute, but too busy today missing my youngest at big school :( Doing housey jobs to occupy myself!
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Oh poor you. Do you feel as though you are missing part of an arm or something? When DD went to school I felt as though part of me was missing for ages. Even now 23 years later we are best buddies.
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I feel old (at 32 yrs)!! Kept myself busy, but I reckon it's going to be hard month, until uni starts again for me :(
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I feel old (at 32 yrs)!! Kept myself busy, but I reckon it's going to be hard month, until uni starts again for me :(
Had to laugh, my oldest is about to start pre-prep and I feel old (at 30). How did I become mother to a school age child? When did that happen? And what was I doing while those years disappeared? Ahh yes, the word uni springs to my mind as well......
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I still have my eldest at home for another year thankfully. I am already dreading the day he starts school. When I return to teaching I will have so much more compassion for the tearful parents that part with their little ones each morning. :'(
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I sure did Chelsea. Although I didn't love them very much when they left scratch marks on my face or neck.
I felt being a parent made me a much better teacher, at least more understanding of the problems facing parents and how to deal with them. It is very hard to give your baby into someone elses care.
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That summed it up perfectly C1. Another Mourning Mum said yesterday "nobody else is qualified enough to look after my son"!! We both have year 4 girls and Prep children (though I have two girls). I never struggled with my eldest, though she went to the last year of Qld's part-time preschool so it wasn't so dramatic. But handing over your baby full-time after they've been with you solid for so long, is REALLY hard :'( They children seem to love it generally. I've only seen two out of around 25 who were crying. But my friend and I matched them, and I don't know how many more parents cried :-\ :D
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It is very hard to give your baby into someone elses care.
So true! I started my eldest at a childcare centre one morning a week when my youngest son was born to give me a little "toddler break". My then toddler coped with it fine but I missed him terribly and started picking him up earlier and earlier (much to the amusement of the carers). In the end he was only going for such a short time that I decided it wasn't worth sending him at all. I'm such a sook when it comes to my babies!!!