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Popped up to the Co-op as I needed a couple of leeks for the turkey soup. I was hoping they might be flogging off tins of Celebrations and suchlike cheap, as they have done in previous years, but it looks like they finally ordered the correct amount and got rid of them all before Christmas.
Anyway, the veg and turkey thigh bones are now in the slow cooker. Give them a few hours and I can strip the remaining meaty bits off the bones, shred the meat I've taken off and reserved, blend the veg, and get the soup proper made
I'm about to eat a pear from that fruit basket. I haven't had a pear in ages, as I'm not that fussed about them. They're often too hard, or alternatively they just go straight from hard to rotting, but this one feels OK.
We had a number of pear trees in the garden when I was a kid, but even with them literally hanging there for the taking I seldom bothered; I preferred raiding the plum treesComment
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The earlier cloud has gone and there's blue sky, sunshine and fluffy clouds scurrying along. It doesn't seem too windy at ground level from what I can see.Comment
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William Pears are the ones to go for...I was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code).Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe earlier cloud has gone and there's blue sky, sunshine and fluffy clouds scurrying along. It doesn't seem too windy at ground level from what I can see.Comment
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostWilliam Pears are the ones to go for...
The ones we used to have would have been some Laxton's variety, as the land used to be Laxton's orchards, and the house was originally the home of the Mr. Laxton who finally sold the land for development. The story we heard was that his son was killed in a plane crash around 1949 or 1950 and, with nobody to inherit the business, he gave up and sold up. He kept that plot to have a house built for himself, and had trees from the orchards put in the garden. So as a teenager (we moved there when I was thirteen), the only apples and pears I ate were whatever Laxton varieties we had growing out thereComment
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Though according to Wikipedia, his son was killed by one of the very few German bombs to fall on Bedford in WWII, and he died in 1951 which was about the time the house was built. So who knows?
Either way, we had the last of the original Laxton treesComment
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my amazon package, due Thurs 31st, is arriving today!
so now i'll have to piss about with toy computers.
(new 1TB SDD for the OS drive, so i'll have to stick it in the DVD drive slot, clone the OS, and then swap with the 256GB existing C: drive)
deep joy.
, then probably
and i'll replace the DVD drive on an old laptop with the 256GB SDD and stick Linux on it.Comment
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