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A chicken is for life not just Christmas Dinner (An 11+ ELITE Thread)
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Please can I ask is there anyone who has recently switched from Eon to another fuel supplier this year had a random credit from Eon?
Ive had £6 credit into my bank account this morning, no idea why - its months since I switched and the £30 odd that I was in credit went over to Scottish Power.
Very random.“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Jelly_Biactol wrote: »Calling purpledonkey, calling purpledonkey...
We need a big light to flash in the sky to attract her attention, like the Bat Signal:)0 -
Westvleteren wrote: »Looks like another fantastic day here endless blue skies
Cracked on this morning - Insanity, cycled to the village, dishes, hoovering, dusting etc so I ca enjoy the rest of the day. Rumour has it that this is my last day home alone.
Well done dipdap :T:T I'm right behind you
Thanx WestieEvangeline1971 wrote: »I would join you but there's too much stress in my life right now to think about dietingI wish I was one of these people who cannot eat when stressed but unfortunately I'm the opposite and eat more
If I could find a new job that wasn't stressful like this one around 50% of my current stress would be gone so I'd feel able to face dieting if that were to happen
Wishing you good luck with your diet
I know what you mean, I eat when I get stressed too
I hope things start looking up for you soon hun, sending you a big hug.
I'm not actually on any kind of diet (everyone thinks I'm lying when i say that) I'm just trying to cut down on the junk food I eat
I'm going for 7 NCDs (no choccy days) this week as that's my biggest hurdle at the momentHistoric Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
Not keen on the curries would much rather the pizza matched somewhere
My kids asked me last night when the cheese pizzas would be glitching again as they really liked them.
That was so long ago now (maybe round the start of the Dr Os we were getting?) I'm suprised the elite haven't gone off pizza for life :rotfl:Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Ah... carrot juice!!!:D:D:j
On, er, Crunchy Nut cornflakes:(:(:rotfl::rotfl:.
No seriously, though, that was the suggestion other places came up with (as an alternative to use) on searching for blood in milk! (Trying to keep the calcium and good things you see.) Milk straight from the cow is quite risky though - I'm not going with that! I am a little more hypochrondriacal(:D) about things these days, though fortunately I've calmed down on that in the last couple of years. Remember we used to put sandwiches, with meat on them, in our lunchboxes for school and we never put them in a fridge all day did we? - we did have them left out in our lunchbox for over two hours!! These more recent health scares and health advice - you can take it too literally sometimes:D. I think some of the problem is that our modern society is actually too clean sometimes - and we are in more danger of not having a little bit of dirt around for our immune systems to develop to protect against it! A lil' bit of dirt occasionally does us good in that respect.
A fair point. As regards the topic of pasteurisation, I worked in a hospital lab checking for tummy bugs and I'd run a mile from food that's not been properly treated.
On the other hand I probably take too many risks with sell-by dates. I'd never eat nuts that were mouldy thouigh and I'd wash my hands if I'd picked one up as they have a cancer risk.
Everything sold in bottles and cans in this country has to be pasteurised (studied a microbiology degree in Scotland, might be different rules here in England).
Filtered milk is a very good idea, if we could afford it. What's this free cravendale business zippy?
I'm seriously worried about the nonsense about food and nutrition that's out there on the internet, and I've long regretted the way that the food science part of biology has been left outside the double GCSE science that most kids have to study.:mad:There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
Morning all x"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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