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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTonight's NHS dinner was beef casserole with boiled spuds and dumplings, followed by apple crumble and custard
I'm eating more here than I do at home
Originally posted by BR14 View Postif you cooked it right, - no bacteria will dare approach it.
for fear o' a glesga kiss!
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSpoilt by the hospital, who would have thunk it.
It's called "scotch" broth for a reason, would probably last 5-6 weeks, unrefrigerated .Comment
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I have made a foolish error. I decided a lamb curry with yesterdays leftovers would be a good thing, and due to the paucity of veg in the veg drawer, thought a diced potato would be a good addition. Well, the fecker is steadfastly refusing to cook, despite a foil hat on the pan, copious liquid and an increasingly aggressive flame under the pan.
In an attempt to look on the positive side, I have at least managed to open all the post which has arrived over the last month and consign all but one sheet of paper to the log burner. This hasn't helped my tea but has at least ticked a box on the never ending list of tulip-That-Needs-DoingComment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI have made a foolish error. I decided a lamb curry with yesterdays leftovers would be a good thing, and due to the paucity of veg in the veg drawer, thought a diced potato would be a good addition. Well, the fecker is steadfastly refusing to cook, despite a foil hat on the pan, copious liquid and an increasingly aggressive flame under the pan.
In an attempt to look on the positive side, I have at least managed to open all the post which has arrived over the last month and consign all but one sheet of paper to the log burner. This hasn't helped my tea but has at least ticked a box on the never ending list of tulip-That-Needs-Doing
dear.
Steam b4 adding to the previous days goodnessThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Now they've got me shoving cream up my nostrils to protect me from MRSA. A laudable aim, but it makes the inside of my nose feel a bit weird
Anyway, they don't seem bothered about me charging an iPhone, iPad, and MacBook Air simultaneously from the sockets intended for Important Medical Equipment™Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNow they've got me shoving cream up my nostrils to protect me from MRSA. A laudable aim, but it makes the inside of my nose feel a bit weird
Anyway, they don't seem bothered about me charging an iPhone, iPad, and MacBook Air simultaneously from the sockets intended for Important Medical Equipment™Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postdid you get her phone number to call when you get out?"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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