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Par boiled, left to dry out, then cooked at 130o, then left on the side until I was hungry and cooked again at 190o. Not perfect but was a fun diversion.
Glorious weather in northern Mamucium. Police on the street earlier; turns out nothing too exciting, just someone leaving their handbrake off on their Mini and it rolling to a comfortable stop 25 yards from our front gates. It mounted the pavement (fnar fnar) and looks like it decided to stop just before it nudged the neighbour's garden wall.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist
Par boiled, left to dry out, then cooked at 130o, then left on the side until I was hungry and cooked again at 190o. Not perfect but was a fun diversion.
Tea: more of yesterday's roast lamb with carrots & onions, orange segments and custard (what with having a gallon & a half of milk), 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
I think Adolph's show is on Sony Action again, this time about the London Blitz rather than the Midlands Blitz, that programme having finished at 18:00.
I don't think I'll be watching it though.
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Rather I shall watch "The Last Vampyre" or as ACD entitled it "The Sussex Vampire" wherein we just had a reference to The Giant Ratte of Sumatra.
After a full morning's YouTubing, I sent the kids out around the block on their bikes. They returned home after spotting the filth out patrolling. This lockdown experience should at least set them up nicely if they get recruited for County Lines duties
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