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Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Well, how many calories are there in a de-seeded

> tomato?



You know what...for christmas I am going to push the boat out and make home made dips for my family...see if they can tell the difference and see if my jeans still fit after!

Making the stuff doesnt fill the jeans - its scoffing it. Given the usual Christmas gross out, how would you tell if the dips had a filling effect?


"Auntie Nellie, here's a tub of homemade humus for Christmas" - is this really how you wish to share your seasonal cheer?

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Making the stuff doesnt fill the jeans - its

> scoffing it. Given the usual Christmas gross out,

> how would you tell if the dips had a filling

> effect?

>

> "Auntie Nellie, here's a tub of homemade humus for

> Christmas" - is this really how you wish to share

> your seasonal cheer?



Yes, the way through my families heart is through their stomach...I actually dont eat all the christmas crap at christmas...my indulge is bailey in my coffee...yum yum!

good spot Asset - typo on my part. But surely the calories come from the additives and starch in the shop stuff and not from the natural ingredients (and that's even if you take calorie counting seriously.... calories are just one part of body mass... oops strayed onto the patch marked "obvious")

What?! Haringey for f*cks sake I used to live there back in 2002. Moved Sawf thinking it was where it's at.


Crocs? I have some I bought in Australia BEFORE Stella B and the great Croc invasion in ED, AND I still wear them with socks!!!!!!!!!!yippeeeeee I am a bogan.

>>it's chickpeas, garlic, lemon, olive oil and a bit of what you fancy <<


You forgot the Tahini - essential!. I made a huge batch of the stuff once in a blender and...well...you do end up with rather a lot! M & S do a lovely creamy houmous, but am more of a Tzatziki (spelling?) man myself....

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