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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI have been outside. It's really a rather lovely day.
Walked to Tesco. As I approached, I saw the length of the queue. It being longer than I was willing to put up with, I did an about turn and walked to Sainsbury's.
There was no queue at Sainsbury's.
They also did not have any fresh flowers. My freesias will last a couple more days though.
Lots of loo roll and kitchen towel. No red lentils. Didn't see any flour but, having never seen flour in that shop, I have no idea where it would be found. Same with eggs.
There were plenty of mini Wispas and the salted butter I like.
I now need to reconcile against my list to see what I'm missing.Comment
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The deep fat fryer, which has been in desperate need of cleaning and an oil change, has had same
An arduous and fairly messy job, but the chips will make it worthwhileComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe deep fat fryer, which has been in desperate need of cleaning and an oil change, has had same
An arduous and fairly messy job, but the chips will make it worthwhile
I've always wanted one, not enough room, but know if I had I would be tempted to use groudnut/peanut oil in it, which would prove rather expensiveThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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dinner has been more chicken and chickpea madras.
the flavour of which, has, as is it's wont, matured nicely in the fridge.
with naan and pillow rice.
and more chablis.
feckin marvellous IIDSSM
tv's rubbish though.
oh, well
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i wish i still had my bike.
well, i wish i could still safely* ride one.
i'm sure i could find a reason to get out into the twisties this weekend.
ho, hum............
*according to the medics <nowt to do with my riding stylee >Comment
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the repair shop's fixing an alabaster light shade.
i always thought alabaster was an arabian curse aimed at women.
learn sommat new, every day.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postthe repair shop's fixing an alabaster light shade.
i always thought alabaster was an arabian curse aimed at women.
learn sommat new, every day.Comment
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