paper cases on a baking tray.
-Either by hand or in a mixer bet the butter and sugar together until pale, fluffy and light. (*optional - add lemon zest at this stage if you desire)
-One at a time, beat the eggs in a separate bowl and then add to the sugar/butter mixture, beating hard, until all the ingredients are incorporated.
-Gently fold the flour into the butter mixture until everything is combined. Do not over mix or beat the flour.
-Using a teaspoon, drop small heaped teaspoon dollops of the batter into the paper cases.
-Transfer the tray to the preheated oven. Leave at least 17 minutes without opening the door. They should be golden brown on the surface once cooked. If still a bit pale after 17 minutes, turn the tray in the oven and bake for a further 3 minutes.
Transfer mini cakes to a cooling rack.
-Meanwhile add a few drops ...
Advantages: You can shop in the comfort of your own home Disadvantages: Can be a little pricey with some things
products are about the best I have come across. I have tried and tested some, and here are my favourites:
*Sticky stuff remover
*Fungus and mildew remover
*Glass cleaner
*Bathroom cleaner
*Computer wipes
I can guarantee you that these products do work, and are worth every penny.
Your order is usually delivered to your door, within two weeks. You pay for it on delivery and you can pay by:
*Cash
*Cheque
*Switch
*Credit card
I must just add that Betterware do do refunds. If you have a problem with a product, phone your agent and they will come and collect it. You will be given a refund, as long as you have the product. Even if it is broken, you must still have it.
My opinion.
Betterware is an easy way to do your shopping. You do not have to leave your home. Just sit in your arm chair, and flick through ...
Advantages: Free delivery, good pay if you work for them, great experience! Disadvantages: Weather and some members of the public can be rude.
I am a Betterware Distributor at the moment, and it can be both a rewarding and sometimes crappy job to do.
I got the job because I am currently a student, and the job fits around my studies very easily. I have most of my evenings free, so I thought that I may aswell do something with that time, rather than waste it away on the computer doing nothing.
Before Betterware, I worked for Letterbox Direct, a company which deals with the delivery of free local papers. I delivered the Pontefract and Castleford Extra, as this is my local free paper. The job was ok, but I was getting paid 15.00-20.00 pounds per week to deliver and sort out 400 papers. It just wasn't worth the money and hassle.
Funnily enough, I found the Betterware Distributor job in the free paper. I looked every week for a better job than delivering the local free paper ...