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 Zingy chicken and lentil soup with wholemeal bread for lunch; just right for a grey, damp day 
 
 This week’s lunches have been mostly about soup, as that’s freed up space in the freezer for some casseroles I plan on making over the next week or so  Comment
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  Home again home again jiggety jig Home again home again jiggety jig 
 
 After the two cups of black coffee in the Bank Statement and a stroll through the charity emporia in Swansea leading to the acquisition of another 6 or 8" of preloved dvds, lunch was a Ginsters vegetarian Quorn(tm) pasty*, a couple of jam (bramble jelly) sandwiches, and 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.
 
 Nice enough when you haven't eaten since breakfast. 
 
 The walk will remain unwalked today.
 
 *Nowhere near as nice as that vegan Moroccan thing they do which is particularly toothsome.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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 The Greggs vegan "steak" bake is pretty good too. I'm not a fan of Ginsters, the pastry tends towards leathery most of the time.Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post Home again home again jiggety jig Home again home again jiggety jig 
 
 After the two cups of black coffee in the Bank Statement and a stroll through the charity emporia in Swansea leading to the acquisition of another 6 or 8" of preloved dvds, lunch was a Ginsters vegetarian Quorn(tm) pasty*, a couple of jam (bramble jelly) sandwiches, and 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.
 
 Nice enough when you haven't eaten since breakfast. 
 
 The walk will remain unwalked today.
 
 *Nowhere near as nice as that vegan Moroccan thing they do which is particularly toothsome."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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 Dull day at ClientCo.
 
 Home now and eating some M&S toffee. It's the semi hard stuff that feels like it's taking your fillings out. I haven't made toffee in ages. It's quite simple but requires concentration.Comment
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 Went walking today and checked track details on my Garmin Oregon. At one point it says I managed a Leg Speed of 63km/h. I should sign up for the Olympics.bloggoth
 
 If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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 I need to break the cycle of addiction that has lead me to eating 5 mini-Magnums a day. --- ---
 
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 That appears to be getting truer by the minute.
 
 Run for the hills!
 
 Load the shotguns!
 
 Turn on the minefield in the drive!
 
  
 
 Tea was lentil <pffffft> soup: batch: 4th August 2019. 
 Sweet: orange segments & particularly thin & runny custard.
 Tea: good Glengettie in 1.05 pint quantity.
 
 All very acc eptable.
 
 The lentil soup had a fair amount of either hot smoked paprika or chili powder in it.
 
 I suppose the evening's entertainment will involve the remainder of I. Jones & the Temple of Doom even though I'm finding it less than inspiring. When the fun stops, STOP. When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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