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Making chicken feed of my mortgage
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nattypants wrote: »Poor LHR - she was so young, and was only trying her best:eek:Nooooooooooooooooooo :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
:rotfl:she's safe... for the time being... actually forever... once the chooks are named they become pets and I couldn't eat a pet
Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
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I am very relieved MWC, as I do notice that chooks feature heavily in your meal plans:rotfl:February13 - £74990 (or thereabouts)
MND - Let's go for 2020 'cos it's got a nice ring to it:D
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OK here is today's round-up:
- 13 jars of whisky marmalade made (will have to hide from The Dads or there will be none left for Christmas hampers!)
- Mr MWC is drinking whisky on a Sunday night :eek:
- medley of vegetables = broccoli and sauteed courgette
- dinner was really yummy - well it couldn't fail to be - roast lamb and butternut squash with a nut butter, caper, anchovy and lemon zest "sauce"
- 5 eggs today (Miss B, Miss D, Miss H, Miss M and Miss Beryl)
- Miss Beryl laid her first big egg :T
- Miss D laid a whopper - almost certainly a double yolker :T
- a NSDMortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0 -
nattypants wrote: »I am very relieved MWC, as I do notice that chooks feature heavily in your meal plans:rotfl:
We eat more eggs than chicken though Natty!Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0 -
Def can't eat a chook with a name! ;-)"Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful." William Morris0
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Today I am thankful that I still have a job and that my job security and medium term career prospects have improved immenselyMortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
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Miss Gladys doesn't lay pale blue eggs

... she lays pale green eggs :T
All 3 newbies laid today :jMortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
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One of our chickens was called Nugget! Mr MM's sense of humour I'm afraid.
MFW Challenge 2019 - £2,420 / £2,420 - 100% :T0 -
MoneyMission wrote: »One of our chickens was called Nugget! Mr MM's sense of humour I'm afraid.

*groan* :rotfl:Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
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Mish-mash dinner was delish!
A NSD today
No other money news - I'm impatiently waiting for the share money cheque to clear and payday...Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0
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