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Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much. -
Originally posted by vetran View PostYou could try juice, it counts as a fruit.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI have some rhubarb in the freezer. I have been pondering what to do with it as it's been stewed with ginger and vanilla and is essentially ready for "something".
I also have two portions of stewed apple in the freezer. The obvious pairing may have to happen at some point.
Its ready for a hot day & ice cream?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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i had a boiled egg and a slice of buttery wholemeal toast for breakfast.
and so far 3x40cl mugs of earl grey tea.
just the job for a day of magic and wizardry.
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Freecell score: 93%, running average 83% (83.29%).
Lunch: Pea and ham soup (Heinz, Morrisons, reduced), ham and mustard sandwich on Morrisons multiseed bread, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Popped over to Iceland for a couple of bits during a brief hiatus in the drizzle (which has since resumed). It was pretty empty, and the few customers were a bit better at the old social distancing malarkey than in the early days of the lockdownComment
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I was very undecided about what to have for lunch as I wanted something quick but everything seemed like effort.
I kept distracting myself from making a decision by doing things like reorganising the cupboard and moving packets of crackers (EXP Oct 2019) from one cupboard to another.
Eventually I decided to have soup and opened the last tin of Heinz Tomato Soup. Chucked in some chilli flakes and topped with a bit of grated cheddar.
Then I realised I didn't have any bread as I keep forgetting to make some. So, off to the freezer to see what I could find. Settled on a couple of mini pitta breads that defrost / warm up nice and quickly in the toaster.Comment
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