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A new potato peeler?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI'm waiting for HWMBO to go to the shops so I can wrap his presents. He's been tinkering about in the kitchen for the past hour or more prepping dinner.Comment
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It means you have to wash. You can shower or bath.....Originally posted by xoggoth View PostInformation on some products is rather lacking. Brought some raspberries and it said on the packet "wash before eating" It didn't say what setting I should use on the washing machine, is 40' ok or would 60' be safer?Comment
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Dinner was steak and chips. Its always the same on Christmas Eve.
Tomorrow morning will be Smoked Salmon and scrambled eggs.Comment
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It just remains for me to wish everyone seasons felicitations.
Except for old grumpy pants. Who will have a pop at me. And you know I am a sensitive soul.
Actually that is not true! A very merry thingy to each and every one of you!Comment
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And to you, ScourerOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt just remains for me to wish everyone seasons felicitations.
Except for old grumpy pants. Who will have a pop at me. And you know I am a sensitive soul.
Actually that is not true! A very merry thingy to each and every one of you!
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Tonight’s tea has been pork chops, chips, peas, and gravy. Lovely
It’s been raining hereabouts, but seems to have stopped. Quite warm out though, comparatively speaking, at 7°C, which is only slightly less than it was this morning
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Annoyingly he recently bought himself several.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostA new potato peeler?Comment
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Dinner this evening was a risotto with squash and lots of other unctuous stuff. I think HWMBO slightly misunderstood my need for something light with vegetables. It was very tasty but my delicate constitution couldn't cope with much
In his shoppings he discovered a customer order that hadn't been collected so we have a nice big turkey to eat over the next 10 days
He has spent most of the day prepping for tomorrow's dinner while I've dozed on the sofa feeling sorry for myself.
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