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OS Diary Archive August 2006
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Hello everybody,
It's 8pm here. Just got home before and had tea. I need to
do dishes
make packed lunch for tomorrow
shower & wash hair & shave legs
make shopping list
But all I want to do is lay on my bed as my book came from USA. It's called More with Less Cookbook. :jTWG is on it's way.
Hope your horse recovers Ageandjo.
((((((((((((hugs)))))))))))) to everyone else. Can't wait until Thursday when I can finally read properly what everyone has been doing. ByeeeeeeeeeeDon't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia.0 -
I can't fit my thumb up my nostril anywayOrganised people are just too lazy to look for things
F U Fund currently at £2500 -
Good morning everyone!!!:hello:
Well almost at the bottom of page 3, wish I'd had time to post earlier!!
No time for individual greetings, so will just say hope your day goes as you would wish it to!!:D ((((hugs)))) just take one if you feel the want!
Got 10 more minutes, then must go and buy the veggies for old people's lunch club tomorrow, so off for a quick browse! Byee!
CMxx
Edited to say AussieLass don't start that book before you can finish it!! It's harder to put down than a mystery thriller!!You never get a second chance to make a first impression.0 -
Back again! Started cooking courgette and tomato bake(my free meal from freebies, leftovers etc try to do this once a week if I can) and realised I had gone over my half hour without mse! :eek:
Moggins - Sorry about your hand should you get it checked out? btw I am itching to get into our branch of the works for some of that wool:D
Lillibet - Thank you for the blackberry vodka instructions, Can't get down the end of my garden at the moment (patio men are here) but have loads in the freezer could I use those do you think? Or would they water it down too much?
Catz xOur days are happier when we give people a bit of our heart rather than a piece of our mind.
Jan grocery challenge £35.77/£1200 -
Peem - I cook my rice in the microwave - much faster, and if it does boil over the turntable cleans much easier than the stove top.
Tinkerbell - I know what you mean re microfiber cloths and stardrops. At the booty on Sunday I would have been recognisable by the fat that I'd taken a diluted bottle of startdrops along with my M/f cloth to give everything a quick wipe
Anniebooklover - had a chuckle yesterday re your story of selling that book on the booty - not suprising given your name eh
Catzine - I so wish I knew what to look for. DS is convinced that I sold a glass bowl for way less than it was worth - the lady nearly bit my hand off when I said £1. Think I'd rather remain ignorant on that one!!
I do have a lovely cream jug (use not colour) that I'm unsure of - I don't think it's very old, and it's got 'Ewenny Pottery' marked into the base. It's a lovely little thing, but not at all at home here.
Poppy cracker - aww, you made me blush with your comment - thank you. SOrry to be ignorant - but what do you mean by a 'round roibin piece'? It's rining bells, but I can't think for the life of me what it could be!
Moggins - phew, glad you mentioned Thursday - I was worrying you'd changed you mind, and my boys are looking forward to seeing you again. Every time I'm on here they ask 'is that moggins you're talking to' lol.
I'm thinking of doing Cadbury world at some point (probably when they're back in school) so any tips would be appreciated!
Lillibet - thanks for posting the recipie. A friend of mine is partial to vodka and I'd been meaning to read up on this for a pressie for her - you saved me some time. Thanks.
Um shez, I spend far too long on here. Hopefully come September I'll have some sort of routine to work around!
Managed to give most of the lattice a second coat and then the heavens opened. All dark and overcast, totally pouring. I've spent so long reading the thread and typing this up that the sun is shining and the sky blue again, lol. So out again for me - fingers crossed it'll stay dry for a while!
Catch you all later,
Kaz
Ps - Moggins, how on earth do you manage to keep up with the thread with just 15 minute sessions?? Also, don't want to nag - but I really think you should see your GP about your hand, just to be on the safe side (and stop all of us from worrying)
January '06 Grocery Challenge (4th - 31st) £320.Week 1 - £73.99 Week 2 £5.10 (so far)
Someone burst my bubble and I lost the plot so no idea what I spent now...Other Jan :- Petrol £20.41, Clothes £8.50, House £3.I will try to work it out.
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At the moment I am vegging on here. I'm on partial strike until the kids go back to school.
DH reckons the hand will get better as I use it more but if it hasn't got better by the time the kids go back to school then I will see the docs I promise!
Looking forward to Thursday, it will be the last trip out of the summer for us but I still have some Tesco vouchers to use up so I'll have to organise something for the half term.Organised people are just too lazy to look for things
F U Fund currently at £2500 -
Afternoon all,
Thanks for all the wishes. I am off at 1.15 for my op. Am absolutely starving, not eaten since sunday tea!!!!!!
Will try and check in later depending how spaced out I am still on Pethadine (lovely stuff).0 -
Ooops forgot you were going there today, good luck Smashing BlouseOrganised people are just too lazy to look for things
F U Fund currently at £2500 -
((((Hugs)))) Smashing Blouse! Hope it all goes well and you are soon home recovering and back on ol style!Our days are happier when we give people a bit of our heart rather than a piece of our mind.
Jan grocery challenge £35.77/£1200
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