are your galoshes packed Caliban?
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postare your galoshes packed Caliban?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
Foxes, solar flares, and now, a group of grannies representing Russia in the Eurovision Contest
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17297443 I bet they'll beat Humperdinck, cos everyone has a Nan that they love. Smart move by Purtn. I think it's catchy!
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Weather-wise off topic but I bought a bottle of posh looking Greek olive oil in Sainsbury’s the other day, reduced from some £5 to £1. This evening, my visitor noticed that the label on the bottle stated the sell by date 31 February 2012.
It was lovely and sunny down in this corner of Kent today.
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Spoil yourself, doversoul, and use the olive oil up within the next couple of months. That is the sell by date. The use by date should be three or four months later. It'll still be fine for dressings etc. Dip your bread in it instead of spreading butter. After May then use it up for cooking.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Chris Newman View PostSpoil yourself, doversoul, and use the olive oil up within the next couple of months. That is the sell by date. The use by date should be three or four months later. It'll still be fine for dressings etc. Dip your bread in it instead of spreading butter. After May then use it up for cooking.
Coming nurse!
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Anna
Gosh, a sweltering 18.1 degrees here at half two, now dipped to 15.1, all windows and back door open (not such a good thing as neighbours will have heard the shouting during the rugby!)
saly, sorry about your gastric chill, I find dry toast smeared with Marmite a certain pick me up (unless you are a Marmite hater) If you are a Marmite hater then I recommend raw onions on dry toast, what don't kill, cures! As to rainfall, here in Jan we had half our average, in Feb a quarter of our average. The Herons are abandoning the river and raiding the private ponds in their search for fish. One bloke has lost 61 Koi from his lake to them. Bless, you can't blame them though.
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Mahlerei
There may be a drought on but it's taken Thames Water TWO MONTHS to repair a burst water main nearby. It caused partial subsidence and a pedestrian came to grief there last week. Then my neighbours either had no water at all or a rust-coloured sludge.
Been warm enough to bath Sky, who had no choice in the matter as she'd rolled in dog poo at the green. Why do they do that, I wonder? I think I'm wetter than she is and I can't even shake myself dry :(
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marthe
Originally posted by salymap View PostJust reviving the dear old thread as it's sunk to the bottom of the page.
I thought we were promised a warm w/e but seems cold to me. It may be because I seem to have contracted a sort of, erm, gastric chill. Shall try some toast for lunch now
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