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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust realised that I don't have to go out today - I could put it off until tomorrow, though I'll definitely have to go out then.
This is not assisting my motivation
Otherwise I might turn into one of those pongy old lizards.
Assuming I haven't already.
Just gave s/he who would be ZeitMog II a little chunk of pork liver.
Turned its nose up & said "I'm not eating that rubbish, it's raw!".Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostHang on, your Greggs obsession extends to twitter too now!!!Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI like to go out every day.
Otherwise I might turn into one of those pongy old lizards.
Assuming I haven't already.
Just gave s/he who would be ZeitMog II a little chunk of pork liver.
Turned its nose up & said "I'm not eating that rubbish, it's raw!".
Then again, if I walk up the road I come to Greggs, which rather defeats the objectComment
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Walk in the opposite direction.
I have no problem in walking passed Greggs.
In fact I do so at least twice a day when I'm working.
Of course it's shut on the way to work & closing on the way back, so that solves that dilemma.
Of course walking passed the pork pie shelf in Morrisons takes no end of self control.
In another note, I had a tin of Heinz ravioli BBE 07/2013 for lunch.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWalk in the opposite direction.Comment
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Just cooked some liver and onions with a different recipe.
Gravy turned out a bit unpleasant (the onions were added after cooking the liver and didn't brown), but the liver was ok.
Won't make it like that again.
Now debating how to stick the rest of the liver in the freezer since I didn't use much of it & I don't like to waste it.
I may cook it with bacon next time since there's so much bacon in the freezer.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostChip shop's that way
I make no comment.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMy nearest chip shop (top of the road) is right next to the Chinese takeaway, which is right next to the vet's.
I make no comment.
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