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Da thread....do you dare come in da house?
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That makes me feel a bit better - I'll shout snap when I bang mine too lol.
Blooming windy this afternoon - same with you?
DS has no interest in allotment but just got to that annoying age with double entendre jokes. Discussion on how to fork correctly - cue wall to wall comments on forking - (how much, all day the need to fork correctly)
. Still I am learning - was just about to show him how to hoe then decided best save that for another day :eek: - couldn't bear hoe double entendre too - so showed DD instead while he sat in car
. Not quite old enough to be on his own at home unfortunately ....
aaah it's hard work! Your zest for life is as amazing as it always was
I'd be :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: at the forking comments
and I'd have left the hoeing too 
You sound happy though
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I bought a leg of lamb in Sada and cooked it today to the recipe in the Sada magazine: Greek style slow roasted leg of lamb.
Followed recipe to a T yet it tasted very dry.
Anyone else tried it? maybe it was just me following a recipe, its not something I usually do
Listening to a radio show, they are asking 'what makes you proud to be British?' 3 to 5 things.
Everyone, including me seems to be stuck!
LLWe are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars........................0 -
Well Im off to bed. I have a whole week of paid work this week so I'd better get my serious face on

night :wave:0 -
Thanks Fairclaire
A soupcon more energy would be great but otherwise life is ok. Funny how being outside always makes things seem better ..... Loving the sunshine and lighter mornings and evenings
. Just getting on with it and making kids do a bit more. Love hearing about your flying lessons and balancing act with your studies and everything.
One of the ladies that was chaperone for DS a couple of years back (at the Playhouse in community chorus for Christmas Carol) very young ... she passed away just before we left for London. She was so young - been ill for just under a year.
Next day visiting my terminally ill Uncle
So just getting out there and getting on with it ........;) Think I have been in a mental "fog" this winter and only just shaking it off - its great ! 0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Well Im off to bed. I have a whole week of paid work this week so I'd better get my serious face on

night :wave:
Ill be up in 5 to check
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
You can never go wrong with allrecipes.com or bbcfood, all recipes is probably the best as it's from normal people who have had recipes past on from relatives or good recipes they've found. My last allrecipe wasLilacLillie wrote: »I bought a leg of lamb in Sada and cooked it today to the recipe in the Sada magazine: Greek style slow roasted leg of lamb.
Followed recipe to a T yet it tasted very dry.
Anyone else tried it? maybe it was just me following a recipe, its not something I usually do
Listening to a radio show, they are asking 'what makes you proud to be British?' 3 to 5 things.
Everyone, including me seems to be stuck!
LL
Hungarian Mushroom soup
Whiskey Brisket & stuffed Mushroom
Brandy Cream Bakes with Orange Syllabub
It was epic especially the soup still make it regularly it's a favourite if the family now & it's really easy & cheap to makeIf only batman was here, he'd soon get you told0 -
WhoWantsChicken wrote: »You can never go wrong with allrecipes.com or bbcfood, all recipes is probably the best as it's from normal people who have had recipes past on from relatives or good recipes they've found. My last allrecipe was
Hungarian Mushroom soup
Whiskey Brisket & stuffed Mushroom
Brandy Cream Bakes with Orange Syllabub
It was epic especially the soup still make it regularly it's a favourite if the family now & it's really easy & cheap to make
Ooo, I will have to have a look for that one.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Thanks Fairclaire
A soupcon more energy would be great but otherwise life is ok. Funny how being outside always makes things seem better ..... Loving the sunshine and lighter mornings and evenings
. Just getting on with it and making kids do a bit more. Love hearing about your flying lessons and balancing act with your studies and everything.
One of the ladies that was chaperone for DS a couple of years back (at the Playhouse in community chorus for Christmas Carol) very young ... she passed away just before we left for London. She was so young - been ill for just under a year.
Next day visiting my terminally ill Uncle
So just getting out there and getting on with it ........;) Think I have been in a mental "fog" this winter and only just shaking it off - its great !
I think your struggle with life went quietly un- noticed on here. that's more of a testimony to you than anything else.....and a good testimony
I remember following your story on here and I still do look out for you :A
Where is Lutzi? :eek:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I remember following your story on here and I still do look out for you :A
Where is Lutzi? :eek:
Thank you - ditto.
Hum was just thinking not seen her post for a couple of weeks but I did miss a couple of days. I'll send a shout out - saw her at Harlow Carr briefly.....
John Lewis opened in York while I was away - I missed a few months but now I am going to have my free coffee and cake - I'll see if Lutzi1 can join me - tho silly season with her job as you get near Easter if I remember correctly.
Sleep tight - looks like you have a busy week ahead.0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »I am being thick...
Is there anything else someone could buy?
and any idea how much !!!!!! or other things you can buy for about £40!
:D:D:D:DPD :rotfl:
:rotfl: If one were to watch such content online, one wouldn't pay, hypothetically speaking :whistle:'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0
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