
We're bored of beans on toast. Pretend you're on Pinterest and share your cooking tips and recipes. Can't cook? Don't let that stop you telling us about the disastrous shit you've made.
( , Thu 28 Jun 2012, 21:56)
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But its a recipe for BBQ sauce. Why would you use BBQ sauce as an ingredient in BBQ sauce? Sauceception?
( , Fri 29 Jun 2012, 8:40, 2 replies)

American's seem to find it almost impossible to cook something from scratch, it has to have at least one thing in that's pre-made.
The number of recipes I've met that say "Take one shortcrust pie case, and one tin of pie filling"....
( , Tue 3 Jul 2012, 20:18, closed)

Or maybe the Worcestershire.
If you feel like harvesting mustard seed and fermenting your own vinegar and boiling down tomatoes and so on, be my guest. I prefer to use the readily available ingredients.
( , Wed 4 Jul 2012, 18:10, closed)
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