Tea? (Part 4)

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ScotiaLass

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the like is for the first 2 sentences. A gentle :hugs: is in order for the last, bit given the state of both of us, we had better keep it virtual otherwise my morphine may run out too quickly!
I'd say I'd borrow some of your morphine but I react horribly to the stuff!
It's really bad and is giving me pins and needles in my arms and legs now.....
 
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the_mikey

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plus I haven't read PW in years..

Me neither, things don't change that much, including all the letters from old G3's complaining about every new licencee... :crazy:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
the like is for the first 2 sentences. A gentle :hugs: is in order for the last, bit given the state of both of us, we had better keep it virtual otherwise my morphine may run out too quickly!


I'd say I'd borrow some of your morphine but I react horribly to the stuff!
It's really bad and is giving me pins and needles in my arms and legs now.....


Hope you both feel better soon :hugs:
 

classic33

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I'm curious, just curious that is, why the quantities needed to change to make it dairy free? Because all I do to make it dairy re is change the butter to dairy free mag and change any milk some recipes use to either soya or almond milk.

usually not, but given bread has to be double checked and usually does contain dairy, and frequently does (often in the form of skimmed milk powder or buttermilk and frequently in the form of Sodium stearoyl lactylate which is usually from a dairy source, can sometimes be from an animal non-dairy source and just occasionally from a plant source) nothing would surprise me!


Pure is the company we use for dairy free, but we find for baking it is better to use the soya spread than the sunflower spread. The soya spread makes for a softer cake for some reason. Also for general sandwich use, the olive spread is much nicer than the sunflower spread and contains signifficantly less calories for some reason!
Two different recipies!
 
I'd say I'd borrow some of your morphine but I react horribly to the stuff!
It's really bad and is giving me pins and needles in my arms and legs now.....
Luckily it takes the edge off my pain and I don't suffer too many side effects from it other than it making my tracheomalacia worse and curiously stopping me sleeping if I take it at night (but nothing to do with the tracheomalacia). Sadly it only takes the edge off the pain but it does give me get side effects than codeine does and with it being in liquid form there is much less chance of it containing dairy as a tablet filler so I'm less likely to differ anaphylactic shock!
 

ScotiaLass

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Luckily it takes the edge off my pain and I don't suffer too many side effects from it other than it making my tracheomalacia worse and curiously stopping me sleeping if I take it at night (but nothing to do with the tracheomalacia). Sadly it only takes the edge off the pain but it does give me get side effects than codeine does and with it being in liquid form there is much less chance of it containing dairy as a tablet filler so I'm less likely to differ anaphylactic shock!
Can't win can you! :hugs:
I can't take codeine :laugh:
 
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