And to add to the joy, the cold I caught on Thursday evening is progressing well.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAnd to add to the joy, the cold I caught on Thursday evening is progressing well.Comment
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Eldest has been dropped off at uni - however we have had a couple of texts about things she has forgotten. So we have to go back tomorrow to drop stuff off.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostEvening
Eldest has been dropped off at uni - however we have had a couple of texts about things she has forgotten. So we have to go back tomorrow to drop stuff off.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostEvening
Eldest has been dropped off at uni - however we have had a couple of texts about things she has forgotten. So we have to go back tomorrow to drop stuff off.
Just make sure she doesn't expect you to shuttle supplies across to her on a regular basisComment
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Mr ms and ms#5 consuming pizza. Don't much like the grease laden dough that comes from our local emporium. So either need to stir my arse to MaccyD's drive thru, or make do with Rice Krispies and wine.Comment
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Got up early for a Saturday, had to go and compete in a national cooking competition.
Not a good idea to go and interview some blokes from a brewery the evening before.
Thankfully the recipe is a curry I've been cooking for years. Most of the other people were running about like loons with 20 pans on the go and their work tops a mess. I had 2 pans and feck all on the work top, as the curry is one pot affair and all I needed to do was a second pot of rice.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostGot up early for a Saturday, had to go and compete in a national cooking competition.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHow did you get on?
Was quite funny as one of the judges has judged me in the BBQ comps I did earlier year.
Not sure if the cloggies will get a proper curry, they don't really do Indian food at all here. It was also a proper Bangladeshi curry that a mate taught me in uni, it was his mums base recipe.
My presentation was tulipe as always.
Still it was fun and I got a goodie bag out of it.Last edited by norrahe; 19 September 2015, 20:56.Comment
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