Butternut squash and bacon soup with toast.
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Bacon and avocado on some oatie bread."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBP-children bought me an amazon firstick in preparation for my operation. Will give me something to do while recovering.
They should have got you a roku stick - as then you can have any streaming app you want."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostI might have to have a lie down.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat setting it up?
They should have got you a roku stick - as then you can have any streaming app you want.
Firetv supports almost any app - VLC, Plex & Kodi are popular add ons. Its also quite a powerful spec.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat setting it up?
They should have got you a roku stick - as then you can have any streaming app you want.
But I will go and shout at them now for such a thoughtless present! I don't want to do the done thing and just say thank you. It will remind them to work hard so they never have to live at home again...Comment
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Another item ticked off. Initial call from physio. You measure from crease of knee to heel. Add 2 inches. Bed, chair and toilet all have to be that height. Bed is okay. Chair needs extra cushion. Toilet needs a seat raiser - 6 inches. MrsBP says she also wants 6 inches - cheeky mare.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe snow has largely melted here, even though it's supposedly only 0°C. It's still snowing extremely lightly from time to time but that should tail off. Might have to go for my walk again at this rate
I managed to do the first mile at 14'53"/mile but then my ankles started whinging as they do sometimes, so the average for the round trip came out as 15'07"/mile
Most of the snow has melted away now, despite the cold temperatures; it was still there on north-facing roofs, so I daresay it's the sun that's been doing all the work. All pavements were clear though, so that was OKComment
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It seems my coffee table has appreciated nicely in the years since I picked it up.
Mid 20th Century Glass Topped Katrina G Plan Coffee Table | G Plan | Vinterior
I think I only gave about £20 for it.Comment
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