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I assume they're working, as the workers haven't been back since. But I can't be bothered to go out and have a lookOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostHow are your height augmented traffic lights doing?
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Getting myself very confused over dinner. I was going to have lamb chops. But when I went to get started, I realised that they didn't need to be eaten yet, and it would be better to use up the leftover chicken in red wine from last night, if only because the freezer's a bit full and I can't be bothered to rearrange things to make room for it.
So, having settled on CRW and popped that in the oven to reheat, I just went back to the kitchen so I could get the gravy started. The gravy for the lamb I'm not having
At least I didn't actually make it, then remember
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGetting myself very confused over dinner. I was going to have lamb chops. But when I went to get started, I realised that they didn't need to be eaten yet, and it would be better to use up the leftover chicken in red wine from last night, if only because the freezer's a bit full and I can't be bothered to rearrange things to make room for it.
So, having settled on CRW and popped that in the oven to reheat, I just went back to the kitchen so I could get the gravy started. The gravy for the lamb I'm not having
At least I didn't actually make it, then remember
I had sausages in a bun for tea.
They were my home made sausages, mind you.
Planning on some Chinese BBQ pork belly at some point at the weekend. Trying to work out when I'll have the time as I need to cook it for 8 hours at least.Comment
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I still ache. Oddly it's just back of arms that really hurt.
I have to remind myself when adding weights to schedule that it will hurt and I need to try to continue doing them not drop them after a few months due to time constraints."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Lovely full moon out
I think, strictly speaking, it's just past full; but it still looks nice
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostEnjoy the bacon!
Was good again this morning - continental breakfast.
Am going for a meat lunch today (hot plate on the table so I can show the meat it before eating.
Sleep well!…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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