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Chicken and barley soup for lunch
I need to free up space in the freezer for the Scotch broth I’ll be making with the remains of yesterday’s shoulder of lambComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostChicken and barley soup for lunch
I need to free up space in the freezer for the Scotch broth I’ll be making with the remains of yesterday’s shoulder of lambComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOut of interest, how many meals do you have stashed in the freezer?Comment
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Lunch has been the last of Sundays roast pork in a sandwich between two doorstep slices of Morrisons Seeded Wholemeal Bloomer and some apple sauce. Now picking sesame seeds out of my teeth.
Waiting to hear from the Vets about how Dog is getting on."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Lunch was a walk along the beach with The Dog (tw) followed by a sandwich.
Glorious day down here Portland William is really clear…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIn with the hoi polloi
Today's shopping expedition: two bottles of courvoisier since it was better value than the Southern Comfort.
It's antiseptic, see.
Two tubes of ibuprofen gel for The Leg.
A jar of Heinz sandwich spread for no detectable reason whatsoever other than seeing it on the shelf.
A cauliflower, mostly because I like cauliflower.
10 dvds donated to charity emporium on the stagger down (first stagger down in weeks).
I may buy some frozen peas on the way home.
The computer room is relatively empty apart from the old farts like me, and the chap teaching Universal Benefit claimants how to use a PC.
It seems a loooooong time* since I had the mistaken impression that the " symbol on the ASR33 was the same as '', which it most certainly isn't and the FORTRAN compiler told me so in no uncertain terms.
*Largely because it's 48 years ago now.
False claim: Homemade hand sanitizer will protect against coronavirus - Reuters
Not had sandwich spread in years, I seem to remember that I write liked it but that it could be a little on the tart side.
Also a fan of cauliflower. Roasted and then curried particularly. The greens make a good alternative to spinach as well.
for the stagger.
Reminds me, we are out of peas and I was going to do a pea and bean risotto for dinner, so thats not happening.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostHow have I never seen that smiley before?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThere’s a bug in the code that randomises the smilies shown, meaning ones added to the site later never appear - you have to click on the “[More]” link to get the popup window that shows them allComment
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