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Linda,
It doesn't look as though FBG has her email problems sorted yet. I know that she had 2 emails addressed to me in her outbox which were being blocked by the over large one. If she had managed to clear the blockage then those 2 emails she had tried to send to me should have been released.
Mind you her mind is probably on other things with the family wedding due this weekend.
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Youre orf to bed early Cyns......
Been watching the house the 50s built...brilliant, history ans science all in one show C4
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Night Night Cynthia :-)
Thanks Jonesey and Cynthia just hope the weather is good for the wedding :-)
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You can get medicine for blockages Jonesey. Or perhaps she should call dynarod??? ;-)
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Dynarod to Fanny is like a colonic irrigation to King Kong..........she would do better with a rocket up her #@#@
>>>>>>>>>>stand clear everyone :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0
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Good morning everyone!
Breakfast is ready ..... and there are even some things you can pack for lunch :-D
Fresh fruit salad with vanilla yoghourt
Honey Yoghurt and Berries, with granola and walnuts Granola and yoghurt parfait
Porridge with chopped up dates, bananas, and maple syrup (other fruit selections over there >>>> )
Selection of cold cereals
French (eggy) toast, maple syrup, Golden syrup Caribbean Banana Fritters
Toast (sourdough, rye, white, whole grain, 100% brown, Hovis, gluten free), hot cinnamon rolls, barm cakes, croissants,
bacon & cheese quiche, broccoli and cheddar quiche, caramelized onion quiche
Full English
Ulster Fry-up
The Railroader - 2 eggs any style, 2 buttermilk pancakes, 2 slices bacon, 1 slice of ham, toast
The Continental – choice of assorted chilled fruit juices, hot oatmeal or assorted cold cereals, toast or fresh-baked muffin
Florentine Feta Cheese Omelette garnished with Hollandaise sauce, and served with chef’s hash browns and toast
Egg White Frittata, with broccoli, roasted peppers, goat cheese, salsa, toast, and fresh fruit salad
Boiled eggs, with toast
Maille Croque Monsieur (French ….. basically ham, cheese and tomato sandwich on toasted bread, with Maille Mustard),
vegetable couscous with wild blueberries,
stirfry (chicken, or vegetarian),
cheese and tomato pie
Chicken wings (bbq, teriyaki, honey garlic)
vegetable samosa
Cheese burger, with onion rings, mushrooms, lettuce and tomato
Ham, cheese and tomato on toasted bread
Hummus served in a lettuce cup with warm pita bread, slices of cucumber and tomato
cheesy potato patties home-fried potatoes with garlic and bacon
Potato, dill and cheddar soup
blueberry gingered lemon muffins, cranberry & orange muffins, rhubarb and strawberry muffins, r crunchy-top blueberry muffins, pear ginger muffins
raisin scones
jams, jellies, marmalades, Nutella (hazelnut spread)
Tea, coffee, juices
(some extra bacon, turkey sausage or sausage patties, eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, sliced baby golden beetroot, Maple baked beans, olive oil, in the hidey place to cook up for the very hungry ones!)
enjoy xxx
s xx
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Good morning all :-)
I will have the Ulster Fry-up today please - thank you Sylvia <3
The weekend is almost upon us ............. Yeeehhhhh :-D :-D :-D
Grand-daughter is off to Brownie Camp after school - she is SO excited!
She is going to scream 'again' in the school playground today! - She has been saying that she will do that today (Friday), but she couldn't wait so she also did it yesterday !! :-D :-D :-D
Two nights away from home - she is growing up so fast!
See you all later,
Dea Xxx
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Good morning everyone :-D
I will be a wee bit greedy this morning and join Dea in the Ulster fry-up - thank you Sylvs.
Dea.......they grow up too fast! Wait till she has a boyfriend ....... you will miss her then ;-) Her her Brownie camp isn't too waterlogged... :-S
Oooh Linda.....with your good wishes to both Jonesey and I, you make it sound us though WE are getting married.........don't fret Jonesey......I have enough problems thank you..... ;-) :-D
Dreary and wet here today....... :-(
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Imagine being married to Jonesey :-0 :-0 :-0
Mornin all.....Ive been up since 4.25am, I seem to have lots of energy at the moment, must be all that bio yoghurt!
Dea, I wish my children could have stayed about 10 forever....
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Wet, windy and dreary here also Cynths.
I was just thinking that I would hate to be in charge of goodness knows how many 7 and 8 year olds for a whole weekend in this sort of weather :-0 :-( :-(
Let's hope it improves!
Dea Xxx
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Gin & Cyn (Sounds like a recipe for a good time ;-)),
You will never know what you missed. :-D
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Cynthia lol ;-)
wet and horrible here off to empty bedroom so we can decorate
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This is ridiculous..............
it's 22nd June and we have the central heating on!!!!!
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Cyn,
I agree, our central heating has also been on all day.
Mrs J insists on having the windows wide open and last night was buddy cold in bed. I got up at 6:00am but resisted the temptation to switch on the CH but when Mrs J rose at 8:15am she put it on straight away.
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Hi all xx
cloudy with a little sun here
clouds getting thicker, and rain due.
still .... it's warmer than it was last week!!
s xx
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Dea
your story of granddaughter going to Brownie camp reminded me of a long-forgotten story.
I went to camp when I was still in primary school. I can't remember where we went, except I think it was somewhere on the south-eastern side.
I do remember we slept in cabins, which looked rather like what I later saw described as bath chalets. They were placed behind sand dunes, and there was quite a narrow path between the dunes to the beach.
I can't remember whether there was only 1 class or 2 classes involved, but there much have been about 25 of us, and 3 or 4 adults
Two things stick out in my memory .......... one, walking along that path to the dunes and falling onto some buried barbed wire, which ripped a 5-6" gash in my leg.
And, two, rinsing out some white socks, putting them outside the chalet to dry ...... only to have them replaced by a very old tatty pair. Boy, was Mum upset when I got home! Mine had been brand new for the trip.
This must have happened when I was about 8 or 9 ................ 3 years or so after the war had ended, and after all the barbed wire that had guarded beaches around the coastline from invasion had been removed
Except for the bit I found!!.
s xx
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First World War Sylvs???????
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Revenge is a dish served cold...Or in most of your cases I think I shall wait until you are all FROZEN....
My woes carry on as usual.
Nope,mail still blocked.
We left home this morn and had a puncture half an hour later...Grrrrrrrr. B$%^^&&dy £47.50p for a new tyre when we got here cos that one could not be mended easily and the wall was a bit rough as we was on FAST road when it happened.
BIG Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
The bride and groom beggered orf in different directions when we got here at 4pm and so far only the groom has returned...4 kids plus one other from the best man dumped on us....
Only little one age 1 in bed so far.
And more peeps on the way from London here(one I dont like too)and THEY have been given OUR normal sleeping space so HID and I are on blow up mattress in kitchen /diner......
I am now off to find that valium I have stashed in my bag...
OR I am about to SCReeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaammm and be VERY Nasty Nanny/Mother/Mother in law any minute... :-P :-P :-P
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OOOhhh Cynthia - 'knock it orff' !!!
I think it must be because you are SO nice and patient and wonderful and caring in real life that you take the opportunity on here to be so 'catty' !! ;-) :-D :-D
Anyway, we know you don't mean it really - it is just an 'escape' and we forgive you !
Dea Xxx
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I know you hate this
but
((((FANS))))
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