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Here we can all be heard for a little while. Part 2
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My mum always used canned corned beef WaS. It should be the texture of slightly squishy mash. It's also pretty easy to cook but is total comfort food.
Calley - I will confess I've never been to Wales.
Fly - Some of the weightloss was down to changing from a medication that caused weight gain to one that didn't. The rest - I walk over 15,000 steps per day, I cut down on junk food although I still do eat crisps and chocolate and if I want those I make myself wait 30 minutes to see if I still want them. Most of the time I don't. I take weekends off. That's it really, aside from drinking loads of water. I've done so many different diets that were unsustainable and did more harm than good, so this is a bit more balanced, I think. Aside from the changeover of medication when I lost 13lbs really fast, the loss is slow but the scales are going down and I'm trying to be happy with that, even if I really want to be losing it faster.Eu não sou uma tartaruga. Eu sou um codigopombo.0 -
A local fish and chip shop in town has started to sell deep fried mars bars! Haven't tried one, but think I would like it! Didn't think I would like Haggis and I did.
Have been to Scotland quite a few times, it was my Dad's favourite place (apart from the Lakes of course), and we went a few times when I was little with my Aunty & Uncle. I remember going to Arran and making my Uncle stop at all the playgrounds! :rotfl:0 -
That is on the menu for next week code, thank you!
I am jealous, Georgie! I need to live where you do!
Even thought I went to Scotland I saw little of the scenery. I was in the middle of Glasgow visiting all of the goth clubs and pubs of which there were quite a lot. Also the huge market in Glasgow! Now I wish I had actually seen more of the country because it looks so beautiful.Until one has loved an animal a part of one's soul remains unawakened - Anatole France
If I knew that the world would end tomorrow, I would still plant apple trees today - Martin Luther King0 -
ah pizza crunch and butteries...... NOM:AStarting again on my own this time!! - Defective flylady! :A0
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Thanks calley just tired of the whole thing.
Tonight has been unbearable and I now have a migraine
Fireworks everywhere and idiots have just got back and stomped around.0 -
mellymoo74 wrote: »Thanks calley just tired of the whole thing.
Tonight has been unbearable and I now have a migraine
Fireworks everywhere and idiots have just got back and stomped around.
I am sure you are beyond the end of your tether.
Not exactly the same by any means. At one stage after I split with my husband I use to stay at work using the internet until 8-9pm each night. As I really could not stand going home to an empty cold house each night.
And you very nicely side stepped the question about eating
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0 -
I have years of practice
I also had some porridge
Yep just worn out I think.
I have CDM training next month
Train the trainer manual handling end of Jan
Lead auditor beginning of Feb
Oh and nvq is 2/3 way through0 -
Have signed up to the worlds biggest Secret Santa, and a couple of other ones on another forum I'm on....love stuff like that, am such a big kid!0
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Waves_and_Smiles wrote: »That is on the menu for next week code, thank you!
I am jealous, Georgie! I need to live where you do!
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I'd send you one but don't know that it'd travel that well! :rotfl:0 -
dragonette wrote: »Calley, if it happens again, it's much safer for the phone if you use an anti bacterial wipe (or even a wet cloth) as it's the running water that is most likely to cause damage. Would that be enough to settle the germphobia?
I have have anti bacterial wipes. My phone does have a case on it. So I am not just washing a phone :rotfl:
yes I know what to with me LOL!!!
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0
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