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Every Little Inspirational Thought Evokes (Savings)
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TrulyMadly wrote: »
First one to guess what type of pie can have the first slice:)
Bombay pots ?0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »
Just while I think about it. Try this ice cream it's really lovely:)
If I'm not mistaken I think Zippys been buying it too.
£1.50 A 94p T
Had it last night with whoopsied peaches baked in Amaretto:)
Which Amaretto do you buy? DD likes Disaronno, but looking for a cheaper alternative. Thank you.0 -
calmspirit wrote: »going to attempt a massive catch up now!!!!
Hope all ok .....only one I can remember from quick look yesterday was to say congrats to TM DS on the job !!!!! excellent u must be proud!
QOC how is your finger??
I have the memory of a goldfish so forgive me .......
It's sore todayI can't seem to get the right combination of painkillers
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Savvy, thank you for your post. It is very insightful and let's me glimpse into your world a little:) (please note the smiley body language:))
You sound a lot more comfortable " in your skin" than maybe previously and I am so pleased about that
Take care:)
Thanks again - separate point now, so I've split it into a new post (to avoid the usual confusion I otherwise cause!:rotfl:).
At the risk of being significantly misunderstood, I'm a little puzzled as to the need or desire to "glimpse into the world" of someone, me, simply because they are autistic (although I know you're not really doing this, you're just curious (this is why I prefaced with the 'possibility of misunderstood' warning - need to hear me out and not take the initial point alone), but I'm stepping back and looking at it, from a distance ("objectively")).
I say that (the bold above) simply because - in addition to the view from an objective standpoint - I too have also, since knowing I had Asperger's, been someimes watching others, in RL, i.e. 'everyone else' (nearly anyway) - those who don't have Asperger's - and looking (dispassionately and without judgement!(:rotfl:)) at how they behave - and I've found you all wanting!!:D You normal ("neuro-typical") people are so sporadic, haphazard and constantly get things wrong and miss things out - such as those neuro-typicals collecting the price data for the APG one suspects...;):rotfl::)
(Onto an aside now: )
Whether I wanted to or did not, I've certainly been pushed into looking at these things - how most people and how Asperger's people approach things, and the benefits and deficits of both groups, by view of the fact that I have Asperger syndrome. I didn't, of course, choose to have that but, on balance, having considered - in great depth no doubt!;) - how that means I am able to work better in some areas than almost everyone else and how 'everyone else' is able to work better than me in some other areas, weighing it up all and reaching a rational decision based on all the available evidence (and of course subject to any other evidence that may arise to contradict my current view):rotfl::rotfl:- I think I prefer the Asperger's way of doing things - because overall it is just largely better - it seems to me - although I guess I could never imagine how it would be to be 'normal' and think a different way.
Okay, enough expressed insight but social ineptitude from me, onto a trip out now to see if any wombles in sight in the good weather!!:):) (Smiling at the fact it is sunny for once - and not too hot that people seem to be holding onto their receipts - yesterday seemed sunny but mild enough for them to leave them for me:D, although trolley lad ended up with one before me:rotfl::D.)0 -
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TrulyMadly wrote: »
First one to guess what type of pie can have the first slice:)
No sugar on top so am guessing savoury and made 2 so possibly popping one in the freezer .Some sort of mea or chicken pie.
I think the ice cream post might possibly be a red herring:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »
First one to guess what type of pie can have the first slice:)
Chicken or bombay potatoes, not together obviously. They look delicious, could I have a slice anyway. Please.0 -
Idea for fillers for tosco
3 for 2 = 20p each so 3 for 40p
Tesco Takeaway
prawn cracker
poppadoms
Nan bread comes in at 35p
hth:)0 -
Which Amaretto do you buy? DD likes Disaronno, but looking for a cheaper alternative. Thank you.
Not only have I got the Disaronno but also the little biscuits too.
I soaked the peaches and covered them in the crushed biscuits and popped them in the oven for 20mins and served within the ice cream.
Think I bought the Disarrono on hol a few years back. I only use it in desserts:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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