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Mrs McB's countdown to adventures with chooks (and Rock Gods)
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Pippilongstocking wrote: »...my limegreen status lives...
:sad: sorry to hear you've got the winter lurgy!:sad:
Hope a good night's sleep under a warm blankie has driven off the nasties!
Today might be a good day for you to cuddle up to a stack of books!?!
The flat was lovely but think it might require a 'certain' lifestyle to enjoy...no garden patch or outdoors area a definate:eek: - couldn't find t'other likkle one near the golf course - do post a linkie?!
Since I'm home again - will put on kettle & have dragged out the snugglie!
Anyone else coming to the lurgified pyjama party?:D4 YEARS 10 MONTHS DEBT FREE!!! (24 OCT 2016)(With heartfelt thanks to those who have gone before us & their indubitable generosity.)...and now I have a mortgage! (23 AUG 2021)New projection - 14 YEARS 10 MONTHS LEFT OF 20 YEARS (reduced by 15 mths)Psst...I may have started a diary!0 -
A linkie to the cupboard here
Its just so cute.
Morning RT I'm paperworking at the moment and maybe some printing/leaflets later for an event in Dec
So I'll have a fair few books to snuggle upto.I hope you're feeling better
Total debt 26/4/18 <£1925 we were getting there. :beer:
Total debt as of 28/4/19 £7867.38:eek:
minus 112.06 = £7755.32:money:
:money:Sleeves up folks.:money:0 -
Pippilongstocking wrote: »A linkie to the cupboard here
Its just so cute.
Morning RT I'm paperworking at the moment and maybe some printing/leaflets later for an event in Dec
So I'll have a fair few books to snuggle upto.I hope you're feeling better
Oh - how sweet is that! - never thought any place could be tinier than ours! - The Cupboard has a lot of personality! - very huggable (if a house can actually be personified!;))
I'm contemplating the 3 files brought back home from work last night but not yet broken into them (10am looms - so definately soon!) Luckily bossman is off on work travels this week, so doesn't mind if I take my lurgified self home, and skip the commute in order to recoup!
Dug out the blulight lamp a couple of days ago & pumped up on vitamins - am guessing these should help the exhaustion?:rotfl:4 YEARS 10 MONTHS DEBT FREE!!! (24 OCT 2016)(With heartfelt thanks to those who have gone before us & their indubitable generosity.)...and now I have a mortgage! (23 AUG 2021)New projection - 14 YEARS 10 MONTHS LEFT OF 20 YEARS (reduced by 15 mths)Psst...I may have started a diary!0 -
Sorry to hear about all the lurgification
thats not nice - but how sweet The Cupboard is! Its kind of a one bed flat size, except that the bedroom is *really* small - great location tho
And that apartment earlier! OMG - I thought I was going to be able to giggle at the price in another way entirely, but now I'm just horrified :rotfl::eek:
Altho I'm veggie, as you know Pippi, loving the "bones" convo :rotfl:I tell you what gives a strong flavour that you might like, tho - balsamic vinegar - I don't use much, but when I do, it packs a punch2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
The Cupboard does indeed look fab - but I'm getting claustrophobic twinges just thinking about living in it! :eek: I couldn't begin to manage again with such a dinky kitchen either - ours is small but not THAT small! As for the flat - gorgeous views but :eek::eek: at the price - that's London prices for goodness sake! (but NOT London views!)
Hope the greenness has faded still further by now and glad to hear that - by your standards - you're taking it easy too.
Lobbing my 2p worth in on stock I make it from bones etc when I have them but if I haven't them I work on the basis that going out of my way to find them, then the cooking of it too will work out pricier than using one of those "Stockpot" things - which are the best thing I've found for meat or fish based stocks. I only ever buy them when they're on offer too - never pay full price. I find most of the cubes just too salty for us these days.🎉 MORTGAGE FREE (First time!) 30/09/2016 🎉 And now we go again…New mortgage taken 01/09/23 🏡
Balance as at 01/09/23 = £115,000.00 Balance as at 31/12/23 = £112,000.00
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Hey guys aren't you all lovely having a nice chat
Lots to catch up on - you'll forgive me for a mo if I just say hi and thanks for the lovely input!mid paperwork brain.
Total debt 26/4/18 <£1925 we were getting there. :beer:
Total debt as of 28/4/19 £7867.38:eek:
minus 112.06 = £7755.32:money:
:money:Sleeves up folks.:money:0 -
Mushy peas for lunch - value at that - does life get any more frugal.
Well, half a tin - even better
I've also just watered down the milk - shh don't tell DD. Its got to last til Saturday.Total debt 26/4/18 <£1925 we were getting there. :beer:
Total debt as of 28/4/19 £7867.38:eek:
minus 112.06 = £7755.32:money:
:money:Sleeves up folks.:money:0 -
OK so I did break the budget
Yoghurts - 20p for coconut four packs x2
Minced pork - meatballs/etc - 1.20 for two 500g packs
pineapple x 2 25p
banana's x 2 packs 39p
oh and stock pots were on offer - 2 for £3 (16/under 20p each) whilst I also bought stock cubes for 20p/10 - like EH rightly says they're a bit salty for my taste too but work for a quick fix.
Leek, peedie tomato and smoked cheese risotto for tea - but seriously I need to work on my portion control. I've cooked for at least 8 - my family has never been this large. On the positive lots of meals for lunch/tea and freezer on the negative - I need to learn to portion control.
No stock sweated leeks/garlic/tomatoes and cooked down adding a goodly amount of feta (well value 'greek cheese') which gave it enough substance.
Its a fine balance with the stoves on and its hot and not just cooking too much for the sake of feeling less empty nest ish.
And, I spent today going over the white paper for independence for work and for life IYSWIM - reviewed the work chapter (8) read the whole doc then reviewed it again from a 'me' perspective.
Link here if anyone needs it.
And a quick BBC summary here if anyone needs that.
If its any help I also found another Mr Men book to read too - I like to balance my reading.
Excuse the politics if it offends. Many of us Scots are a tad confused as to 'how' to vote - whilst some have staunch pro view or against views I'm some of the many who just don't know HOW to vote.
Nowt wrong with that but I feel I need to make a really informed and measured choice myself as I really have no idea how I feel.
After a mountain of risotto is NOT eaten, I'll be back.Total debt 26/4/18 <£1925 we were getting there. :beer:
Total debt as of 28/4/19 £7867.38:eek:
minus 112.06 = £7755.32:money:
:money:Sleeves up folks.:money:0 -
Sorry to hear about all the lurgification
thats not nice...
EssexHebridean wrote: »...using one of those "Stockpot" things - which are the best thing I've found for meat or fish based stocks. I only ever buy them when they're on offer too - never pay full price. I find most of the cubes just too salty for us these days.
We use a vegan/vegetarian brand of powdered bouillion called Marigold - quite tasty as a stock when desperate but not quite the same as a bone stock.Pippilongstocking wrote: »OK so I did break the budget
Yoghurts - 20p for coconut four packs x2
Minced pork - meatballs/etc - 1.20 for two 500g packs
pineapple x 2 25p
banana's x 2 packs 39p
oh and stock pots were on offer - 2 for £3 (16/under 20p each) whilst I also bought stock cubes for 20p/10 - like EH rightly says they're a bit salty for my taste too but work for a quick fix.4 YEARS 10 MONTHS DEBT FREE!!! (24 OCT 2016)(With heartfelt thanks to those who have gone before us & their indubitable generosity.)...and now I have a mortgage! (23 AUG 2021)New projection - 14 YEARS 10 MONTHS LEFT OF 20 YEARS (reduced by 15 mths)Psst...I may have started a diary!0 -
Delurking to say that Marigold is by far the best stock IMO!!..it's lush. And so sought after that when I have been to NZ I am ordered to take huge quantities to my friends..they can't get it there and they miss it so!
Like the lunch of mushy peas by the way..;)MFiT-T4 Member No. 96 - 2022 is my MF goal
Winter 17/18 Savings Rate Goal: 25% [October 30%] :T
Declutter 60 items before 31.03.18 9/60 ** LSDs Target 10 for March 03/10 **AFDs 10/15 ** Sales/TCB Target 2018 £25/£500 NSDs Target 10 for March 02/10 Trying to be a Frugalista:rotfl::T0
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