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Old Style Diary Archive - NOV 05

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  • summerday
    summerday Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    Been so busy lately, haven't yet had a chance to read today's thread but will do tomorrow. Have been at work all day and not really OS, esp as I bought a sandwich from the sandwich man. I must be stronger and resist him (or at least his wares!). Need to be more organised taking food to work.

    Have to make a few phone calls for my p/t business, then am going to meet a nearby family with autistic twins age 7- they are looking for a p/t carer. In some ways I know I must be mad to be taking on even more work, but in another way it would help me save up the fees I'll have to pay if I start a course in September, and I love working with children, and find that when I stop doing it I really miss it. Plus the family live literally 2 min walk from me tops so it feels a bit meant to be.

    I also joined the gym the other day, I got a really good discount being as there's a partnership between the gym chain and my p/t business. £20 a month for all the facilities just seemed too good to miss, as I really need to get fit again.

    After I meet this family we're going to my mums for a roast dinner, hers are the best so looking forward to it. Then I have to rush to my babysitting job, the extra pennies help and it's easy work as the kids are normally in bed.

    In a mo I will chuck the whites into the machine and hang them on the airer later.

    All other cleaning jobs will be tackled over weekend.

    Have a good Friday night all.
    Yesterday is today's memories, tomorrow is today's dreams :)
  • kingshir
    kingshir Posts: 578 Forumite
    Sausage (must be good quality) eggs, chips, bread and butter!
    or
    Huge baked spud with lashings of butter and cheese
    followed by
    homemade bread and butter pudding with chopped apricots instead of sultanas served with fresh cream or evaporated milk or vanilla icecream

    dribble, dribble :drool: :drool:
  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper I've been Money Tipped!
    I have had a great day loads of freebies.

    I had a get a free number No7 item from boots. At the moment they have a really cute bag with lots of freebies in them. Spend £15 + on No7 items and get it free.

    Well I got a mag, a £16 face cream and the freebie bag for (drum roll please) £0.And supervisor apologised to me and blamed head office when the freebie voucher would not go through as I had picked up the freebi bag as well (got to try these thing otherwise you never know.. She made it go through :j .

    Sad to get happy about something like that, but normally I never get away with things like that. So happy bunny. And we walked in to town and back again. My exercise for the day. 3 mile round trip saved fuel, wear and tear on the car and parking charges.

    Hoovered up stairs as well today. So today as not been to bad at all.


    Yours

    Calley
    Hope for everything and expect nothing!!!

    Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz

    If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin
  • m00nie
    m00nie Posts: 2,314 Forumite
    2 rounds of bread
    tin of beans
    bit of butter.

    put the 2 rounds of bread in a toaster
    empty the tin on beans into a saucepan and heat slowly + stiring
    once the toaster done, butter the toast (previously bread) using a knife and the butter
    pour on the beans


    voilla Beaans on Toast..

    (can you guess im male? )
  • great question NJO

    for me it has to be roast beef, yorkie puds, carrots, sprouts & broccolli with really thick gravy :D

    for pudding hm black cherry crumble with vanilla ice cream yum yum
    'Butterflies and zebras and moonbeams and fairy tales, thats's all she ever thinks about riding with the wind' - Little wing, Jimi Hendrix
  • aliasojo
    aliasojo Posts: 23,053 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Mince and tatties. :)
    Herman - MP for all! :)
  • izzy_flint
    izzy_flint Posts: 1,974 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Beef wellington hmm hmmm get some roast beef and put your boots on

    get as far away from the other half as possible and enjoy the peace and quiet as your eat your beef LOL
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  • pandas66
    pandas66 Posts: 18,811 Forumite
    spaghetti hoops on toast, see above post on beans on toast but with spaghetti hoops instead.
    Pile of buttered crumpets,
    Tin of tomato soup (heinz) pile of buttered toast,
    Cheese on toast
    Panda xx

    :Tg :jo:Dn ;)e:Dn;)o:jw :T :eek:

    missing kipper No 2.....:cool:
  • dora37
    dora37 Posts: 1,291 Forumite
    Lamb Fillet Steak on top of Cabbage & Spring Onion Mash with White Onion Sauce poured over the top. Serve with selection of veg.

    Had it last night - Yummy!
  • misty
    misty Posts: 1,042 Forumite
    great question NJO

    for me it has to be roast beef, yorkie puds, carrots, sprouts & broccolli with really thick gravy :D

    for pudding hm black cherry crumble with vanilla ice cream yum yum

    roast beef, yorkie puds, roast potatoes, roasted parsnips, carrots, & broccolli. stuffing, with really thick gravy
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