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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostAsian supermarkets are your friend. I managed to raid the one in town before the lockdown diktat and found there was plenty, along with all sorts of other exotic pulses and beans that would need some prolonged googling to work out what to do with them.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe Indian supermarket was out of red lentils…
No rice, not even in sacks; he said everyone’s been after it.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOcado have red lentils. I could add a bag to my next order and post them up to you?
I’ll be trying various other places tomorrow; I want to go to M&S and Sainsbury’s for various bits, and if the worst comes to the worst I’ll even go to Asda. And there’s a Lidl nearby that I’ve never been to, and several Aldis around the cityComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI went to the one up the road a couple of days ago:
Only time I’ve ever seen an Indian supermarket with no rice
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Just gone for a walk up to the Aldi where I had to queue.
Could have gone to M&S as there wasn't a queue but my shopping list was very Aldi centric (I prefer their posh yogurts and we only really needed toilet roll and bread)merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostJust gone for a walk up to the Aldi where I had to queue.
Could have gone to M&S as there wasn't a queue but my shopping list was very Aldi centric (I prefer their posh yogurts and we only really needed toilet roll and bread)
My steaks are actually from there, for this evening, aged Angus ones.
Ill make a trip to the butcher next week, I still have a fair amount in my freezer from my last visit.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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What?
The cow died of old age?
In other news, the Freecell score was 93% today, which is rather more acceptable, running average still 83% (wot a surprise).
Turns out I've lost 3000 and won 14,000 odd.
And this on a game I've been playing since Win32s for Win3.1 came out.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Steaks now rubbed with my simple marinade.
Mrs MarkyMark has prepared cauliflower cheese, a particular favourite, which will be matched with Jersey Royals and a few Petit Pois.
Hungry alreadyThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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The buds on the chestnut tree are budding nicely, and it’s gone quite Simpsonesque out there - up to 12° now tooComment
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