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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostMy first post-socialising covid test has come back negative.
I'll be doing one later - I need to go and post my Dad's birthday card first though, before risking being locked downComment
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There was a card from FedEx at the front door when I was going out, with the delivery driver's mobile number asking me to call. So I just did, and he's going to bring my package along towards the end of his round. I have no idea what it might be; I can't think of any outstanding orders that might come via them
I made my trip out to the sorting office on the edge of tomorrow, so my Dad's card has been posted with a fair chance of getting there tomorrow
And after posting, off to Sainsbury's, where I didn't actually spend that much as I mainly needed bread, my freezer stocks of all three kinds having run out at the same timeComment
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Oh, and having returned home, I did a lateral flow test; just waiting for the results of that nowComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLate lunch: pâté on sesame bloomer toast
And the LFT came back negativeComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThere was a card from FedEx at the front door when I was going out, with the delivery driver's mobile number asking me to call. So I just did, and he's going to bring my package along towards the end of his round. I have no idea what it might be; I can't think of any outstanding orders that might come via themComment
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Tea: Scotch broth with some nice fresh multiseed bread
Fitting the three loaves I'd bought in the freezer was only possible by both using some of one of them and using up one portion of soupComment
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Dinner was M&S Chunky Battered Haddock with McCain's Triple Cooked Gastro Chips and some random veg that needed using up.
The fish was a bit on the dry side.
Watching all new The Curse of Oak Island (well, episode 3, so not the latest of the new series).Comment
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