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Submitted my leccy reading on the 30th. Scottish Power have raised the standing charge by 1p and unit cost by 7p so overall not too bad
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JamesSeed said:Bought a Tower slow cooker last week. £24.99 (half price, from TX Max). So far so good. Incredibly simple to use, really works well, and will save a bomb on the bills.Have also ordered a Ninja Air fryer. Have friends who absolutely swear by them. They make life easier, and again are very energy efficient compared to the alternatives.3
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ShootersHillGuru said:JamesSeed said:Bought a Tower slow cooker last week. £24.99 (half price, from TX Max). So far so good. Incredibly simple to use, really works well, and will save a bomb on the bills.Have also ordered a Ninja Air fryer. Have friends who absolutely swear by them. They make life easier, and again are very energy efficient compared to the alternatives.0
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Lincsaddick said:ShootersHillGuru said:JamesSeed said:Bought a Tower slow cooker last week. £24.99 (half price, from TX Max). So far so good. Incredibly simple to use, really works well, and will save a bomb on the bills.Have also ordered a Ninja Air fryer. Have friends who absolutely swear by them. They make life easier, and again are very energy efficient compared to the alternatives.2
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ShootersHillGuru said:Lincsaddick said:ShootersHillGuru said:JamesSeed said:Bought a Tower slow cooker last week. £24.99 (half price, from TX Max). So far so good. Incredibly simple to use, really works well, and will save a bomb on the bills.Have also ordered a Ninja Air fryer. Have friends who absolutely swear by them. They make life easier, and again are very energy efficient compared to the alternatives.1
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JamesSeed said:Bought a Tower slow cooker last week. £24.99 (half price, from TX Max). So far so good. Incredibly simple to use, really works well, and will save a bomb on the bills.Have also ordered a Ninja Air fryer. Have friends who absolutely swear by them. They make life easier, and again are very energy efficient compared to the alternatives.0
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ShootersHillGuru said:Lincsaddick said:ShootersHillGuru said:JamesSeed said:Bought a Tower slow cooker last week. £24.99 (half price, from TX Max). So far so good. Incredibly simple to use, really works well, and will save a bomb on the bills.Have also ordered a Ninja Air fryer. Have friends who absolutely swear by them. They make life easier, and again are very energy efficient compared to the alternatives.1
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Lincsaddick said:ShootersHillGuru said:Lincsaddick said:ShootersHillGuru said:JamesSeed said:Bought a Tower slow cooker last week. £24.99 (half price, from TX Max). So far so good. Incredibly simple to use, really works well, and will save a bomb on the bills.Have also ordered a Ninja Air fryer. Have friends who absolutely swear by them. They make life easier, and again are very energy efficient compared to the alternatives.2
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ShootersHillGuru said:Lincsaddick said:ShootersHillGuru said:Lincsaddick said:ShootersHillGuru said:JamesSeed said:Bought a Tower slow cooker last week. £24.99 (half price, from TX Max). So far so good. Incredibly simple to use, really works well, and will save a bomb on the bills.Have also ordered a Ninja Air fryer. Have friends who absolutely swear by them. They make life easier, and again are very energy efficient compared to the alternatives.
also, a simple tip, simple baking spuds in the skin .. pierce a few times, in the microwave to cook the inside (7 to 10 mins), then 4/5 mins in the frier at 'max crisp' .. just the business1 -
Bought some tray racks to go in my air fryer to separate food, when cooking various items.0
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I've given my provider 3 readings now for my electric which they haven't accepted as they think they're "too low" and have instead gone with their own estimates.
Their prediction for my gas and electricity costs combined for the next 12 months is just under £12,000 - for a 4 bed semi with double glazing, loft insulation and a porch.
Now, it might just be me, but I reckon my reading from the meter might be a tad more accurate than their guesses. But they dont seem interested and have whacked up my direct debits in line with what they say is due.0 -
Can't you take a photo of the reading and e-mail it to them?1
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I always take photos of the readings anyway, but at the moment they aren't replying to my emails so it doesnt matter what's in them.
I'm pretty laid back about it because it should all come out in the wash eventually, but my monthly payments went up from £160 to £500+, so even though I knew it would go up (and probably wasnt paying enough to start with - but that's what they wanted) it's still a bit rich!
Would love to know what algorithms they use for working out what the direct debits will be because over the past 20+ years I always end up in credit and they are always slow in paying me back. It's like they work out an amount and then add 20% for good measure as it all helps their cash flow.0 -
Off_it said:I've given my provider 3 readings now for my electric which they haven't accepted as they think they're "too low" and have instead gone with their own estimates.
Their prediction for my gas and electricity costs combined for the next 12 months is just under £12,000 - for a 4 bed semi with double glazing, loft insulation and a porch.
Now, it might just be me, but I reckon my reading from the meter might be a tad more accurate than their guesses. But they dont seem interested and have whacked up my direct debits in line with what they say is due.
Not that you can move at the moment, but I have always been relatively happy with EDF.1 -
Huskaris said:Off_it said:I've given my provider 3 readings now for my electric which they haven't accepted as they think they're "too low" and have instead gone with their own estimates.
Their prediction for my gas and electricity costs combined for the next 12 months is just under £12,000 - for a 4 bed semi with double glazing, loft insulation and a porch.
Now, it might just be me, but I reckon my reading from the meter might be a tad more accurate than their guesses. But they dont seem interested and have whacked up my direct debits in line with what they say is due.
Not that you can move at the moment, but I have always been relatively happy with EDF.
I'm sure it will all sort itself out in the end, but it's all a bit of a mess right now.1 -
E Mail them and say that Liz Truss said nobody would pay more than £2,5006
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As I mentioned I think many months ago in this thread EDF wanted us to renew our tariff at £546 or something similarly stupid. I refused. So Have been paying monthly. But last two month they ignored my reading and didn’t issue a bill. But they finally issued a bill for 1 July to 28 September for £386. I am so glad we didn’t renew that tariff. I’d rather the money stays in our account and not theirs. Felt like a bit of result.I see the Ninja’s are still out of stock!2
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Lincsaddick said:JamesSeed said:Bought a Tower slow cooker last week. £24.99 (half price, from TX Max). So far so good. Incredibly simple to use, really works well, and will save a bomb on the bills.Have also ordered a Ninja Air fryer. Have friends who absolutely swear by them. They make life easier, and again are very energy efficient compared to the alternatives.0
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Mmmmm! Sounds lovely !
Might have to give this a go.
Have used ours for years, cooking chicken or beef casseroles, Bolognese & recently chorizo stews .
Batch cook, portion up & freeze.
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What’s Sriracha?0
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ShootersHillGuru said:What’s Sriracha?3
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Apologies, I thought this thread was about energy prices and the like but it seems I've stumbled across the Delia Smith recipe thread instead!
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Off_it said:Apologies, I thought this thread was about energy prices and the like but it seems I've stumbled across the Delia Smith recipe thread instead!3
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LonelyNorthernAddick said:Off_it said:Apologies, I thought this thread was about energy prices and the like but it seems I've stumbled across the Delia Smith recipe thread instead!1
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bargain very basic Tower air fryer at Iceland
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Showmetheway2gohome said:We got the tower air fryer with the rotisserie loverly chicken cooked in it.2
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Haven’t checked into this thread for a while, anything cooking?0
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Off_it said:I always take photos of the readings anyway, but at the moment they aren't replying to my emails so it doesnt matter what's in them.
I'm pretty laid back about it because it should all come out in the wash eventually, but my monthly payments went up from £160 to £500+, so even though I knew it would go up (and probably wasnt paying enough to start with - but that's what they wanted) it's still a bit rich!
Would love to know what algorithms they use for working out what the direct debits will be because over the past 20+ years I always end up in credit and they are always slow in paying me back. It's like they work out an amount and then add 20% for good measure as it all helps their cash flow.3 -
Can you do frozen pies in them? My local butcher does fabulous 6" diameter pies which are sublime0
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IdleHans said:Can you do frozen pies in them? My local butcher does fabulous 6" diameter pies which are sublime2