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Stunning, hope it goes well  ;D

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Yep!  After the Christmas turkey and before the New Year pork (apologies to any veggies reading this) comes the Indian Feast.  Can't wait for Friday.  :Turkey 2:

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Have you got this all sorted?

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Now its time to get our diaries out and sort out a date when we can get down to some serious cooking. :yesss:

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Payment received in full item can be posted to winner.  ;D
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Congratulations Carol. You’re the winner with a final bid of £40.00 including P & P all to be paid to Ron.

Please see the thread “How to pay Ron your money”

Please contact (the auctioneers name) via email on the auctioneer’s profile or by Private message   to the auctioneer with the name of your won item and the address you would like the item sent to. The money must be paid to Ron before the item is sent from the auctioneer.

Please post on this thread once you have sent the money off to Ron for confirmation. Thanks.
 

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Thanks for auctioning the item and for covering the postage cost so more funds go to Ron.

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Bid £10 per person for 4 people (my family)  i.e. £40

Any Catchatters (? should that be Purrs chatters) in the Manchester area want to be included then feel free to add your bids onto this one.  If you're in any other part of the country (or don't want to share) you're on your own!  :P

Becca- WHERE ARE YOU? Only about half an hour to get back to me on this one


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thanks gill :thanks: :Applause:

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After much trial and tribulation this is done but I think the thread is also lurking where it landed when I thought I was just changing the title  :rofl:

Any way title is changed hope that is OK?

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #27 on: December 05, 2006, 11:22:21 AM »
good idea carol, how do we update the title? moderator :help:

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #26 on: December 05, 2006, 10:36:17 AM »
£9

 :idea:  Is it possible to update the title of this offer in some way to show that its now countrywide?  Its possible that some people looked at it initially and haven't looked again because they were too far away.

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #25 on: December 05, 2006, 09:42:41 AM »
by the way, whoever wins the bid, if they prefer i can email the recipies and be available on the phone at a certain time to give advice. Am happy to do the cooking on a conference call too, it is just i thought not all of us are computer wizards, infact i am totally useless at them :pcprob: and can only survive in this computer age  since my O/H is a geek :Luv:

comeon keep bidding, think nice tasty meal and happy cats at Ron's place :clap:

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #24 on: December 04, 2006, 23:40:42 PM »
 :bid: Mimi

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #23 on: December 04, 2006, 11:38:00 AM »
Sounds wonderful! I bid £8.00!  :Crazy:

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #22 on: December 04, 2006, 10:38:43 AM »
By the way, as an added bonus, my food is healthy ( dont worry i am not a bean and sprout addict) but tasty food does not need to be swimming in calories :yayyy:

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #21 on: December 04, 2006, 10:28:09 AM »
yup spoke to my O/h, and if he can sort out the wireless network i will be modelling  :wow:, i mean teaching :sneaky: cookery.

menu,

a rice dish,
a meat based dish,
and a vegeterian dish.

( sorry i can't make naan breads :stupid:)

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #20 on: December 03, 2006, 01:50:51 AM »
 ;D

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #19 on: December 01, 2006, 22:18:33 PM »
I fear Carol is right... so I bid £7 and offer two spare rooms (double and single) to any out-of-area interested parties who'd like to come and stay and join in.  ;D

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #18 on: December 01, 2006, 20:40:24 PM »
you can do the conference call through your computer for free!
all we need is a video cam or and camcorder or digital camera that will work as a camcorder and broadband
Or we can just use skype which is completly free if you have broadband and a microphone and speakers or a PC headset.


£6.00   psssst what kinda curry is it ???   I'm salivating again  ;D

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #17 on: December 01, 2006, 19:57:56 PM »
The conference call sounds great fun but it could be looooooong and could work out expensive.  How about the winner recieves the recipes/tips on how to go about it and does their own cooking on a day/time when Mischief and Kayto agrees to be available to offer advice on the phone if needed.

There could even be more than one winner and we (note I include myself here ;D ) could all pay our money to Ron and have a countrywide cook-in. If there was more than one person in any particular area perhaps they/we could team up.

Am I getting carried away?  Probably.  Whatever, I start the bidding at £5.
« Last Edit: December 01, 2006, 23:11:21 PM by CarolM (Wendolene) »

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #16 on: December 01, 2006, 19:05:41 PM »
excellent  :-[  you'd better at least keep your pinny on though in case you get splashed by hot fat lol :Crazy:


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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #15 on: December 01, 2006, 12:41:38 PM »
my oh is in IT, will have to get him to sort out the wireless connection so that i can model in the kitchen like nigella lawson :wish:

talking of cameras, check out this link of a cat called Annie. absolutely fantastic!!!
http://www.zefrank.com/annie/navigation.html

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #14 on: December 01, 2006, 08:16:24 AM »
hey what about a conference call so several of us can do it at same time .hee hee it'd be chaos  :rofl:

gosh I am drooling and I've just eaten me brekkies  :-[


Distance learning lol :yesss:

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #13 on: November 30, 2006, 23:42:34 PM »
how about an lesson over the phone? Like a personal talking cook book!  :idea: :Dont know:

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #12 on: November 30, 2006, 23:14:54 PM »
I wonder if we can sort something with this... cos YUM  :)

Me too.  I love it when people offer their expertise and it would be so sad if this one went to waste because of geography.  I'll have to have a think about how we might do this.

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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #11 on: November 30, 2006, 22:37:09 PM »
I wonder if we can sort something with this... cos YUM  :)
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Re: Promise-free indian cookery lesson, followed by eating what has been cooked
« Reply #10 on: November 30, 2006, 00:17:10 AM »
TOP BID AT END OF WEDNESDAY - NB ...YET!!!

yUM yUM ;D

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Me too!!!  :(

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YUM what a brilliant idea!

I don't doubt Manchester is too far away :( but maybe if other NorthWesterners were interested we could club together for your train fare or petrol costs or something?

I'd be up for a Manchester venue

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That sounds great. I dont drive so will have to convince O/H to drive me to manchester. Lets see how the bidding goes, perhaps i could do manchester too. :sneaky:

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YUM what a brilliant idea!

I don't doubt Manchester is too far away :( but maybe if other NorthWesterners were interested we could club together for your train fare or petrol costs or something?
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ooooh that sounds so good .... shame I'm not in your area  :'(
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Authentic indian cooking the way my grandmother used to make it. Good quality ingredients ( organic where possible) will be used, provided by me. Willing to travel in shrewsbury /telford area.

 :cook:

Way it works.

Highest bidder pays Ron and i provide the cookery lesson, so start bidding and suprise your fols with a new menu for christmas!!! :cheer: :cheer:

 


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