This packet of bacon needed to be either finished or frozen. The freezer has been told to put its feet up
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The Peter's steak & kidney pie was looking lonely in the freezer.
So I ate it.
The ZeitBol is cooking gently on the hob, shortly to be joined by the spag.
Tis unusual for me to have had spagbol twice in 3 days but there you go, there was some 500g of mince reduced in Morrisons so I bought it and some extra spicy Dolmio tomato sauce stuff.
We shall see if it was worth the experiment in a little while.
Still can't understand how it can be possible to buy 3 times as much sauce stuff for £2 as you get for £1.50.
The value must be in the jar itself.
The ZeitBigFeckOffStrimmer was pressed into use and has successfully decimated some weeds.
Must buy some more string for it.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThe Peter's steak & kidney pie was looking lonely in the freezer.
So I ate it.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI had a nectarine. It was nice, but it's no steak & kidney pie
It was nice enough as these things go.Comment
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Just realised I'd never got around to washing any shirts for ClientCo, what with worktops and things, so the washing machine has been pressed into service
I'm going to be at home on Wednesday this week, as the gasman cometh to do the annual checks for carbon monoxide and the like. This means I'll be going to ClientCo on Friday, so I won't need a "proper" shirt that day, nor trousers with creases in come to thatComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust realised I'd never got around to washing any shirts for ClientCo, what with worktops and things, so the washing machine has been pressed into service
I'm going to be at home on Wednesday this week, as the gasman cometh to do the annual checks for carbon monoxide and the like. This means I'll be going to ClientCo on Friday, so I won't need a "proper" shirt that day, nor trousers with creases in come to that
I dislike dirt so change clothes frequently. However I don't see the point of removing creases. I reckon trousers and shirts can be stretched a bit before being hung up to dry.Comment
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Fish pie and veg for dinner. Both from Tesco. On the way home I stopped at the Esso/Tesco on the Clifton roundabout and got ll my food for this week.
Clifton roundabout is the junction of the A20(London->Folkestone) and Sarf circ.....Comment
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