Feb 2011
8:36pm, 21 Feb 2011
5,588 posts
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Schnecke
Yes - carrot cayke is excellent DeaJay
I might do some brownies, actually - or raspberry and white choc muffins ....... or possibly both ......
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Feb 2011
8:50pm, 21 Feb 2011
882 posts
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runningmumof3boys
my boys 11 and a member of my running club has asked if he can run??? whats the answer please
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Feb 2011
8:51pm, 21 Feb 2011
12,334 posts
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Frobester
Of course, RMO3B - the more the merrier. We will be running children's races during the cake/tea breaks - and I'm planning at least 2, possibly 3 heats of the mile.
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Feb 2011
8:54pm, 21 Feb 2011
328 posts
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DeaJay
Great, carrot cayke it is then
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Feb 2011
8:57pm, 21 Feb 2011
883 posts
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runningmumof3boys
brilliant- cant wait....not sure whats exciting me more tha cake or the running...:)
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Feb 2011
9:00pm, 21 Feb 2011
884 posts
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runningmumof3boys
the *cake" or the
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Feb 2011
9:00pm, 21 Feb 2011
13,165 posts
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hammerite
I was planning on bringing Jnr (9) he can usually do a 9ish minute mile.
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Feb 2011
9:00pm, 21 Feb 2011
885 posts
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runningmumof3boys
oops or the
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Feb 2011
9:37pm, 21 Feb 2011
432 posts
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Jerboa
So the kids run when we're stuffing our faces with cake? Is that so they don't nick it all and therefore there's more for us grownups? Cruel but I like it
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Feb 2011
1:54pm, 22 Feb 2011
2 posts
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Charlie Chaplin
I've just signed up. My mile PB is of the softer variety. Now, where's my recipe book?
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