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muddywhitechicken wrote: »The yellow gin is Ungava. It's made with plants and berries of the Canadian tundra - wild rose hips, crowberry, labrador tea, cloudberry, arctic blend and nordic juniper. The rose hips give it the yellow colour.
I read it as nordic jumper... with bits of labradors ... Oops.NST March lion #8; NSD ; MFW9/3/23 Whoop Whoop!!!0 -
apple_muncher wrote: »I read it as nordic jumper... with bits of labradors ... Oops.
:rotfl: Haven't opened it yet, fingers crossed it doesn't smell like FIL's labrador...!
£34.45 share dividend cheque arrived in the post so equivalent funds transferred from current a/c to MOP holding a/c and then transferred a 55p TT. There should be a larger dividend on the way as wellMortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0 -
In money news, the second dividend payment hasn't arrived yet... but I have signed up for 2017 Sharesave so from November I'll be paying the maximum £500/month into the scheme.
In other news, my winter salad plug plants arrived yesterday; I managed to get all 145 of them planted up before it got too dark and they seem to have survived Storm Aileen :T A shared responsibility fence panel wasn't so lucky - I knew I'd be lucky if it survived the winter but it's a bit disappointing that it didn't survive the first storm It fell into the neighbour's garden so I'll let them fix it and then pay half!
My nephew has had 2 trips to A&E this week and added another 2 foods to the list of foods that he can't eatMortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0 -
muddywhitechicken wrote: »
My nephew has had 2 trips to A&E this week and added another 2 foods to the list of foods that he can't eat
Oh muddy, that's not good to hear Are they completely 'new' foods, or part of the same 'families' of foodstuffs that have triggered reactions previously? Because I know that you said he could be fine with some foods that your SIL ate, but passed to him via BM, but couldn't eat himself directly. It must be such a worry for you all - and especially your brother and SIL. I can't imagine how exhausting all the stress of the worry must be for them.
Greying XPounds for Panes £2,590/£10,000 - start date Dec 2023
Coins for Camping (April) - £8/£15 (Camping TTD - £60/90)
Grocery spend April £214.28/215
Non-food household spend April £29.23/25
Bulk Fund April 0/£10
Knitted items for charity 1/24 (inc. Blankets 1/6)0 -
Sounds like a good size. Try closing the vents when it is roaring. Is the wood dry?0
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muddywhitechicken wrote: »He returned bearing a gift - a bottle of yellow gin for the gin cupboard :T
Hope nephew ok and you make the wood burner bend to your will .SaveA positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0 -
£96.01 share dividend received, rounded up to £100 and transferred to MOP holding account
New food allergies Greying They tried to introduce sesame seeds in the form of tahini on the advise of the paediatric dietitian and then a couple of days later he reacted to pumpkin seed butter which he'd previously been ok with...
The wood is kiln-dried ash SHS so it must have been operator error!Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0 -
Happy 16th wedding anniversary to you both . Have a lovely day xxNST March lion #8; NSD ; MFW9/3/23 Whoop Whoop!!!0
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muddywhitechicken wrote: »New food allergies Greying They tried to introduce sesame seeds in the form of tahini on the advise of the paediatric dietitian and then a couple of days later he reacted to pumpkin seed butter which he'd previously been ok with...
Oh that's rough muddy - doing what an 'expert' told them, and then having DN react to something he was previously OK with I feel for you all, I really do.
Greying XPounds for Panes £2,590/£10,000 - start date Dec 2023
Coins for Camping (April) - £8/£15 (Camping TTD - £60/90)
Grocery spend April £214.28/215
Non-food household spend April £29.23/25
Bulk Fund April 0/£10
Knitted items for charity 1/24 (inc. Blankets 1/6)0 -
apple_muncher wrote: »Happy 16th wedding anniversary to you both . Have a lovely day xx
Thank you Mr MWC got home from his latest business trip in the early hours, I'm cooking dinner for him tonight and there is a bottle of fizz left from the family partyGreying_Pilgrim wrote: »Oh that's rough muddy - doing what an 'expert' told them, and then having DN react to something he was previously OK with I feel for you all, I really do.
Greying X
Thanks Greying. I admire SIL who is determined to carry on breastfeeding until at least his first birthday.Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0
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