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I eat very little bread these days but when I do I cook it myself too!
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
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Last night yielded another opportunity to compare the three lenses on my new phone:
Pity the game wasn't as good as the atmosphere!!
Pity the game wasn't as good as the atmosphere!!
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I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
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I just bought a new cooker, the grill in the old (not that old) could take half an hour to light and stay lit, then another half hour to make a slice of toast.mickthemaverick wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 08:38 I eat very little bread these days but when I do I cook it myself too!
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The new one is very quick and the first time I used it, with the grill pan on the top shelf, there was smoke and flames in less than half a minute. The bread was in contact with the flame
No photographic evidence. And I have repeated it
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Some of my cutlinary efforts
I recommend the chocolate croissant 'bread pudding'
L-R, top -bottom. apple tart, tarte tatin, cornish pasties, cheese straws, loaves, walnut loaf, hot buns (no x), choco bread pudding, onion & tomato tart.
I recommend the chocolate croissant 'bread pudding'
L-R, top -bottom. apple tart, tarte tatin, cornish pasties, cheese straws, loaves, walnut loaf, hot buns (no x), choco bread pudding, onion & tomato tart.
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Home made apple rake for windfalls.
Turn it over & it smooths out molehills
Turn it over & it smooths out molehills
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Sorry about all the photos. I'm still working out the best way to post 'em.
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You are a very welcome new contributor Vic...the photos are fine and the more the merrier. It will soon become like shelling peas the more you do.
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Just one comment from me Vic... Yum
I prepare all my food from absolute scratch although I'm nowhere near as competent as you... I do make a cracking vegan curry even if I say so myself...
And for POTD today I offer a 'grab' from my bikecam... Quite a sky and a very lively ride in the wind!
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CitroJim lives!!!
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I do indeed Ryan.. Don't ever worry if I go AWOL for a few days. I occasionally need to pull the metaphorical plugs and take a break to mentally recharge
I usually end up doing much physical stuff that requires very little from my brain, like loads of long runs and bike rides.
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I'm the same Jim, but I end up doing none physical stuff, I enjoy my sleep
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I enjoy what sleep I get - not much these days but I seem to thrive on it! Usually 6 hours a night and once I'm awake that's it. Game over...Rp0thejester wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 19:09 I'm the same Jim, but I end up doing none physical stuff, I enjoy my sleep
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6 hours would be a long night for me, I usually get 4-5 with the occasional mega sleep that can last 8-10 hours but only once every 3 or 4 months for that. However as this is POTD which number do you favour, or if not exactly here which is the closest, for me it's a cross between top row number 2 and bottom row number 5
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I sleep almost all the time on my back nowadays and disturb the bedding very little. It almost looks like I've not actually slept in the bed.
This stems from my broken neck and ribs when I had to learn to sleep on my back and not roll around - If I did it was agonising!
Now I cannot sleep in any other way...
This stems from my broken neck and ribs when I had to learn to sleep on my back and not roll around - If I did it was agonising!
Now I cannot sleep in any other way...
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Just playing with presenting images in tables with a recap of the monthly awards so far. I put up a little "guide" on the train buffs thread. Not difficult, quite logical. link viewtopic.php?p=796110#p796110
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