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Do you really work Mon to Fri?Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Morning all. Norrahe, try one of the Le Creuset ones - not the cast iron but the steel ones. We switched to them a while back and they are lasting well.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Afternoon all.

Here we iz again again.
Lovely fluffy clouds to the west, to the east it looks as if the mothership from Close Encounters is about to land.Comment
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It's more presenteeism than actual real "work".Originally posted by SimonMac View PostDo you really work Mon to Fri?
I think I've really had at least 9 or 10 weeks of real work in the last 10 years.
Mostly moving the lab as it happens.
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Currently on the 4th cycle of the washing frenzy.
The fact that the machine leaks is raising a lot of the tiles in the kitchen.
Ho hum.
And they're those nice tiles that have got asbestos in them, just to add to the joy.Comment
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Stone me it's a bit wet out there.
That's out there in the kitchen/utility room.
And it's not a good day to dry, despite what my Klingon friend said.Comment
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I have le creuset and these are the ones I'm replacing.Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all. Norrahe, try one of the Le Creuset ones - not the cast iron but the steel ones. We switched to them a while back and they are lasting well.
Might know a thing or two about pots and pans.
Went with De Meyer in the end.
Ideally would have gone with summat copper, but am cooking with induction which is great in some respects but not others and had to give away all the nice pots and pans I'd been using previously
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