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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAs predicted, lunch has been the remainder of the duck breast, in a wholemeal bapThe greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Apparently the BBC did one of those terrible telethon things. I am pleased to report that I was completely unaware of it in advance, and saw not a second of itComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostHope you've drizzled a bit of hoi sin sauce on it.Comment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostLunch - last two sausage rolls from a Gregg's 8-pack from Iceland - hope for you yet Fitzyboy!!!Comment
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Haloumi salad with garlic bread for lunch and a pint of cold-brew tea.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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The black bins have been left in a fairly orderly arrangement, probably because there weren’t so many put out this week. They still should have been brought back in by the bin operatives, but at least they aren’t blocking he entire pavement.
The first floor back (Lithuanian couple) appear to be setting up a barbecue in the back yardComment
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Everything out of the WM and the TD.
Sheets still on the line.
100 or so pages into "A legacy of ashes: the history of the CIA".
Rather less stultifying a read than Mitrokhin.
Just got as far as the triumph of the fall of Mossadeq in Eyeran.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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"Linner" has been a three-egg omlette* made with some semi-dried tomatoes (made last week before they went furry) with mushrooms, speck and a sprinkle of mozarella.
It was rather substantial and, thankfully, reasonably tasty.
*never sure where the line is drawn between something more akin to a frittata and an omlette. Basically I chucked leftovers in a pan and glued them together with egg.Comment
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