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I only started getting them again fairly recently. I certainly ate less than a dozen in total in the twenty-five years (or a few more) before that, and none at all in over fifteen years. -
Originally posted by norrahe View PostFound out one of my recipes is appearing in the Torygraph this Saturday and possibly a mention of me blog as well

Another 15 minutes of fame congrats!
Don't forget to F & Blind so you sound like the cloggy Gordon Ramsey or say Pukka lot.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostFound out one of my recipes is appearing in the Torygraph this Saturday and possibly a mention of me blog as well
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Another neglected corner, another collection of old mouse droppings to clean up
Why they bothered venturing under the cupboard I've just disassembled, I don't know. Still, once this lot is out of the way I can get the first of the bookcases up.
Just having a little rest now though, to recover from clearing up the result of them getting into said cupboard through a loose bit at the back
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I rarely scramble less than 3.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNot necessarily, but they have a tendency to get so far past their date that I'm not going to risk it. I probably eat less than two dozen eggs a year. If they sold them singly, I'd never buy more than two at a time.
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Some of these "helicopter parent" stories are incredible: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/c...was_the_worst/
E.g. "My dad followed me into jury duty when I was 21 because he didn't believe I could do it myself."
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And some are just plain, good ol' fashioned child abuse.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSome of these "helicopter parent" stories are incredible: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/c...was_the_worst/
E.g. "My dad followed me into jury duty when I was 21 because he didn't believe I could do it myself."
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And some are people complaining that the child abuse ones areOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostAnd some are just plain, good ol' fashioned child abuse.
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Generally speaking they need to get a life - nothing's very far off topic for reddit?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnd some are people complaining that the child abuse ones are

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For Reddit as a whole everything is on topic somewhere or other, but /r/askreddit does, I think, have community guidelines that things should be on topic within individual threads. Not that it ever seems to make much of a difference, as every question just gets interpreted as widely as the person with something to say feels is necessaryOriginally posted by covbob View PostGenerally speaking they need to get a life - nothing's very far off topic for reddit?
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