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Weekly Flylady Thread 18th May 2009
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Good luck for your friend Quillion and a hug for you! How are your own stitches now?? x
Sometimes lurking, sometimes posting, but always flying
You are supposed to be the leading lady of your own life, for God's sake! - The HolidayDFW :idea: August 2013... Debt total £15,475.56 - Jan 15 £11,738.66 - DEBT FREE by 2015Feb GC £48.02/£250 (£201.98)I will declutter my house and debts
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Penelope_Penguin wrote: »:whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle: Just doin' my job, guv
I use my pressure cooker. and melt a khob of butter in it. cover the bottom with a single layer of kernels, put the lid on and heat on medium. Keep shaking the pan until you hear no more popping, and they're done
Penny. x
Lol - I knew I'd upset a board guide! I think you do a fab job......Im just saying that I always feel like a moron cos I should have been able to find it myself! xxxxx
I have neither a pressure cooker or a pan with a lid so I think I need to invest in one!Sometimes lurking, sometimes posting, but always flying
You are supposed to be the leading lady of your own life, for God's sake! - The HolidayDFW :idea: August 2013... Debt total £15,475.56 - Jan 15 £11,738.66 - DEBT FREE by 2015Feb GC £48.02/£250 (£201.98)I will declutter my house and debts
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For anyone joining me in my HHC:
Ready, Steady, GO!!Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.I married Moon 8/4/2011, baby boy born 26/9/2012, Angel Baby Poppy born 8/11/15, Rainbow baby boy born 11/2/20170 -
Jo - you want a big deep pot. I use sunflower oil - enough to cover the bottom of the pan - I heat it first and when it is hot add a single layer of corn and put the lid on - like the others say as soon as the popping stops lift off the heat shake, wait about 30 seconds and then eat.
Wiifit boys had as a joint xmas present from my Mum. I think it is fun for the balance type games but don't think it will make you fit as such. I don't think I would recommend anybody buy it unless they like those sort of games.
Just having a cuppa then I need to pop to the corner shop and hope to do 20 minutes on the veg patch as the rain has stopped.The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0 -
Lol - I knew I'd upset a board guide! I think you do a fab job......Im just saying that I always feel like a moron cos I should have been able to find it myself! xxxxx
I have neither a pressure cooker or a pan with a lid so I think I need to invest in one!
I don't know if it would work if you put a plate over the top of the pan?Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.I married Moon 8/4/2011, baby boy born 26/9/2012, Angel Baby Poppy born 8/11/15, Rainbow baby boy born 11/2/20170 -
Hmmm, I dont know about the plate, but I do have a big deep pot which has a lid......like a stock/soup pot type thing......would that work?
GGGGGGGrrrrrrrrrrrrr, I have suddenly lost the ability to type and construct sentences! Whats the matter with me.......must be nearly home timeSometimes lurking, sometimes posting, but always flying
You are supposed to be the leading lady of your own life, for God's sake! - The HolidayDFW :idea: August 2013... Debt total £15,475.56 - Jan 15 £11,738.66 - DEBT FREE by 2015Feb GC £48.02/£250 (£201.98)I will declutter my house and debts
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Dustykitten wrote: »Right I need to make a list.
S&S loos/sinks
dust master bedroom
[STRIKE]make gravy
freeze lamb
make tom soup
wool wash
bond cheques and post[/STRIKE]
planting out - veg patch
check DS2 courseworkThe birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0 -
Good luck for your friend Quillion and a hug for you! How are your own stitches now?? x
Hi Jo I have just one of the cuts that opened up it has a butterfly stitch in and have to leave it covered till next Tuesday. The other 5 are ok and will fade to nearly nothing. Can't make up my mind if staples are better than stitches wiill have to reserve judgement on that as i have never had stitches (and i don't want to have them either)
Apart from that i feel fine. Thats the trouble i do too much then am tired and i just drop to sleep not good when i have ds to look after.
I have done two loads of washing today and put it on clothes horse due to the rubbish weather again.
DH emptied the dw and put it all away. Mum took us out for lunch so that was nice but a bit of a waste i couldn't eat mine !! Carrot and corriander soup. Mine was better last week.;):beer: Officially Debt Free Nov 2012 :beer:0 -
Toots so glad you back but hope you are taking it easier. Although it may be next week by the time you catch up with this thread
Had the kitchen man round today. He managed to nearly flood my kitchen. Need to have a chat with MIL to see if he is up to the job(I got his number from her). I am having my doubts. Flower do you know and kitchen fitter/ plumbers etc ?and if so how much would they charge a day?
Flying wise I haven't done much apart from tidy the concrete, water in the kitchen!!!!!January Grocery 11/3740 -
Lil me well done to your DH, I think I missed what he passed, but congratulations
Quillion hope your friend is ok. Hope you are feeling better soon too
I had a really good sleep with no bad dreams, hurrah! While I'm feeling a bit more human I'm going to do some washing up!"Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things, but just look what they can do when they stick together."
Sealed pot challenge no.576 Loose change pays your debt challenge #2 no.1 Wannabe flylady
Weight lost since 9 June 2009: [STRIKE]5.5[/STRIKE] 6 lbs0
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