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It's getting tough out there. Feeling the pinch?
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@Tahlullah.H we line the litter tray with cardboard, junk post, free papers etc and buy a large bag of litter from PaH.
Years ago I used to cut up paper and use that as litter, mixed in with a bit of normal litter.
Again, year ago I used to have a 3 tier steamer, could layer my veg to cook it.
I was also quite fond of my 'one pot' meals, fling everything in at various points to cook.Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.4 -
I wouldn't worry about that, the whole country is like a big open debtors prison, plagued by the constant anxiety of debt.boultdj said:
Bum! There goes my retirement plan.........Tahlullah.H said:
Oh well, nobody is sent to prison for not paying their bills anymore.No man is worth crawling on this earth.
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Wow, YorksLass, about the electric oven…you’ve triggered a memory…my mum was born in 1920, one of about 6 or 7. She always talked - and taught us - common sense. I remember her telling us about one of her sisters who had an electric cooker. After dishing up the dinner, she would fill the washing-up bowl (a big enamel one in those days) with cold water, put it in the oven, and close the oven door. By the time they’d finished the meal, the water was hot enough to wash up! I often wonder what she would make of the current situation and what she would be saying! I love reading Jackie O’s posts…(you are so like my mum, complete with your ‘Reasons to be Cheerful’ and your resilient ‘let’s keep going, folks’ attitude, Jackie O!).SPC 093
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I wasn't complaining, just pointing out that does affect when I hang my washing out.ladyholly said:I do find it really odd that people move to the country and find the level of services a shock and even worse that farming can be smelly. Have they never driven through the countryside and noticed the smells as you pass.I live on the edge of a smallish town and we get times that the countryside smells impinge on us but that is just how it is and would never dream of complaining. Farmers have a hard enough job without ridiculous complaints.
To change the topic completely, me and DS are getting our first trip 'off island' since lockdown next week, and in preparation we had a wee sort out/look through the clothes, partly to remind myself I don't really need to buy much new clothing and partly to see what DS will need, as he's nearly 15 and growing. I have successfully convinced myself that there are only a few things I will look to purchase, however it turns out DS has grown out of many of his clothes! He would always rather have nicer stuff but less of it, and isn't greedy, but we will need to add some bits of clothing to his list - hopefully there will be more choice in Inverness than here (though there is a nice clothes shop in town where he does get some things, and they're very helpful). We are only away for a few days, but, despite all the financial woes of the world right now (and me wanting to save as much as possible) this will do us good. Holidays are a luxury but for island folk it really does help to get away for a wee change, and it's only down to Inverness (not off to to anywhere too exciting). Again, not complaining as I love living here!
Ermutigung wirkt immer besser als Verurteilung.
Encouragement always works better than judgement.19 -
I think she was referring to my post about people who have moved into the village complaining… did you know sheep can baa too loudly and should be shut indoors in the evening in summer as they keep people awake?OrkneyStar said:
I wasn't complaining, just pointing out that does affect when I hang my washing out.ladyholly said:I do find it really odd that people move to the country and find the level of services a shock and even worse that farming can be smelly. Have they never driven through the countryside and noticed the smells as you pass.I live on the edge of a smallish town and we get times that the countryside smells impinge on us but that is just how it is and would never dream of complaining. Farmers have a hard enough job without ridiculous complaints.
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I just don't see the need for all these posts about complaining, that's all. People who move to new areas, be it city or village or island, often complain, just until they get used to it! Where I live folk who were born here complain as much as folk who moved here. I guess the big issue is folk who try to change things, but then again, sometimes change is needed, and it takes new eyes to see it! Anyway......I didn't intend my one post about slurry smells to start this, it was just a passing comment about the reality of hanging my washing out!greenbee said:
I think she was referring to my post about people who have moved into the village complaining… did you know sheep can baa too loudly and should be shut indoors in the evening in summer as they keep people awake?OrkneyStar said:
I wasn't complaining, just pointing out that does affect when I hang my washing out.ladyholly said:I do find it really odd that people move to the country and find the level of services a shock and even worse that farming can be smelly. Have they never driven through the countryside and noticed the smells as you pass.I live on the edge of a smallish town and we get times that the countryside smells impinge on us but that is just how it is and would never dream of complaining. Farmers have a hard enough job without ridiculous complaints.
Ermutigung wirkt immer besser als Verurteilung.
Encouragement always works better than judgement.9 -
That's a really good idea and 1 I hadn't thought of. Both mine are in walking distance but in 2 separate directions. I usually go to Tesco afterwards to pick up the bits they don't sell. I will start doing this the opposite way round.London_1 said:
I meant to go yesterday but decided to go today I have checked out the prices between tescos and Aldis and stuff thats price matched in Tesco from Aldi's I will get in there to get my loyalty points but the stuff from aldi's if cheaper I will get first They are almost opposite each other do no extra effort to go to bothIt will be my first shop this month and I have a careful list written out of what I need and I'll stick to it if I can .Florenceem said:
When I started dating Mr S he lived in an apartment (small block of 6 flats) and they weren't allowed to hang clothes outside in their communal garden either.
We went to pack up most of teenager daughter's items from her student digs. My Mum came round to collect the dog and discovered DD had gone out leaving the back door open and the oven on! Unfortunately my Mum didn't fully switch the oven off either. She turned the temp off but not the button that says whether its grill/oven etc. I discovered it this morning - sigh!
Does anyone know whether using lids on saucepans further reduces cooking time on hobs? I think I've read it does but not entirely sure.10 -
I wasnt suggesting you were complaining and I am sorry if my post came over that way.OrkneyStar said:
I wasn't complaining, just pointing out that does affect when I hang my washing out.ladyholly said:I do find it really odd that people move to the country and find the level of services a shock and even worse that farming can be smelly. Have they never driven through the countryside and noticed the smells as you pass.I live on the edge of a smallish town and we get times that the countryside smells impinge on us but that is just how it is and would never dream of complaining. Farmers have a hard enough job without ridiculous complaints.
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It wasn't just your post, it was just that a few appeared after my comment. I just happened to quote the last one. Let's move on from slurry (aka poo haha)....I really should blame myself for mentioning it first.ladyholly said:
I wasnt suggesting you were complaining and I am sorry if my post came over that way.OrkneyStar said:
I wasn't complaining, just pointing out that does affect when I hang my washing out.ladyholly said:I do find it really odd that people move to the country and find the level of services a shock and even worse that farming can be smelly. Have they never driven through the countryside and noticed the smells as you pass.I live on the edge of a smallish town and we get times that the countryside smells impinge on us but that is just how it is and would never dream of complaining. Farmers have a hard enough job without ridiculous complaints.
Ermutigung wirkt immer besser als Verurteilung.
Encouragement always works better than judgement.5 -
I always use lids to reduce the cooking time. I only leave the lid off if I have something with a sauce in it which needs reducing because it's too thin!Spendless said:
That's a really good idea and 1 I hadn't thought of. Both mine are in walking distance but in 2 separate directions. I usually go to Tesco afterwards to pick up the bits they don't sell. I will start doing this the opposite way round.London_1 said:
I meant to go yesterday but decided to go today I have checked out the prices between tescos and Aldis and stuff thats price matched in Tesco from Aldi's I will get in there to get my loyalty points but the stuff from aldi's if cheaper I will get first They are almost opposite each other do no extra effort to go to bothIt will be my first shop this month and I have a careful list written out of what I need and I'll stick to it if I can .Florenceem said:
When I started dating Mr S he lived in an apartment (small block of 6 flats) and they weren't allowed to hang clothes outside in their communal garden either.
We went to pack up most of teenager daughter's items from her student digs. My Mum came round to collect the dog and discovered DD had gone out leaving the back door open and the oven on! Unfortunately my Mum didn't fully switch the oven off either. She turned the temp off but not the button that says whether its grill/oven etc. I discovered it this morning - sigh!
Does anyone know whether using lids on saucepans further reduces cooking time on hobs? I think I've read it does but not entirely sure.
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