For the love of God, I've got pissheads coming around at the weekend.
Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
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Perfect Draft site is down, meaning I can't order any kegs of beer.
For the love of God, I've got pissheads coming around at the weekend.
For the love of God, I've got pissheads coming around at the weekend.
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I answered an email earlier, included 'not in a month of Sunday's' within the body of the message, the original sender replied with 'LOL I had to Google that haha'
Do they not teach bloody kids anything nowadays 
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To be fair, although I'm familiar with the expression, I'm not sure where it comes from...MrLongbeard wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 1:30 pm I answered an email earlier, included 'not in a month of Sunday's' within the body of the message, the original sender replied with 'LOL I had to Google that haha'
Do they not teach bloody kids anything nowadays
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I believe it was the interminable boredom of Sundays, before the shops were allowed to open, that inspired Bono to pen U2's hit song.
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A new staff member arrived at the campsite last weekend. A very pleasant Dutch lady. We've spent most of the week together, we even went out for lunch on my KTM. It's been really nice having her around, nice to have a conversation for a change.
Sadly she's just left to go to her next job
Sadly she's just left to go to her next job
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Not so much wound up but just a fact I heard on Radio 4 today that saddened me somewhat.
In 1975 some Californian swimmers beat a baby whale to death, thinking it was a shark after watching Jaws.
Can't find any links though.
In 1975 some Californian swimmers beat a baby whale to death, thinking it was a shark after watching Jaws.
Can't find any links though.
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The figures for the drop in the shark population were prettydemographic wrote: Sat Aug 24, 2024 8:51 pm Not so much wound up but just a fact I heard on Radio 4 today that saddened me somewhat.
In 1975 some Californian swimmers beat a baby whale to death, thinking it was a shark after watching Jaws.
Can't find any links though.
(I like the comment about 'shark infested waters' - 'That's where they live, where are they supposed to be? It should be human infested waters').
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Going out to eat with my sister and nephew and walking past some very nice restaurants because nephew only eats chicken nuggets when he's out. He's nearly 18 FFS.
On the subject of fussy eaters, wife's vegan brother and his wife will be visiting in October. The food here is excellent, anything you want is locally produced but is it vegan? I'd rather eat this heavily processed crap of unknown origin along with these supplements because my diet is so bad I can't get anywhere near enough nutrients to survive. I fucking hate vegans.
On the subject of fussy eaters, wife's vegan brother and his wife will be visiting in October. The food here is excellent, anything you want is locally produced but is it vegan? I'd rather eat this heavily processed crap of unknown origin along with these supplements because my diet is so bad I can't get anywhere near enough nutrients to survive. I fucking hate vegans.
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As Vegetarian and veganism became more popular, I felt there was more effort being put into their food than meat based cooking and really enjoyed some of the veggie offerings in restaurants. But as you say, its now some of the worse ultra processed shit out there. Food industry mugging everyone off again! 
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Mrs D stopped being Vegan just as it really started taking off. She was vegan for >10 years.
It used go be quite hard but now it's a piece of piss, certainly around here anyway.
As above, some of the best reataurant food I've had has been veggie or vegan. IMO chefs get lazy with meat, take that crutch away and they have to show some skill. The good ones anyway
It used go be quite hard but now it's a piece of piss, certainly around here anyway.
As above, some of the best reataurant food I've had has been veggie or vegan. IMO chefs get lazy with meat, take that crutch away and they have to show some skill. The good ones anyway
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At the posh nosh lunch last week our visitor/guest had the veggie/vegan whatever main. It was very well presented and all the trimmings looked spot on. However, at the heart of it all was the now ubiquitous 'hispi' cabbage*. Basically, half a pointed/sweetheart cabbage that I think had been steamed to the al dente stage then blasted with a lot of heat (pan fried?) on the cut side to give a bit of colour. So, half a cabbage as the centrepiece for just a smidge less £ than my sea bass.Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 9:24 am
As above, some of the best reataurant food I've had has been veggie or vegan. IMO chefs get lazy with meat, take that crutch away and they have to show some skill. The good ones anyway![]()
(My tomato salad with green peas and burrata starter was
* this fancy restaurant naming of supermarket ingredients BMP.
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I do love a well charred cabbage TBF 
This is one of the most delicious mid week meals I've had from Gousto, meat or otherwise. I'd order this in a restaurant over a lot of meat offerings.
https://www.gousto.co.uk/cookbook/recip ... ssa-orange
This is one of the most delicious mid week meals I've had from Gousto, meat or otherwise. I'd order this in a restaurant over a lot of meat offerings.
https://www.gousto.co.uk/cookbook/recip ... ssa-orange
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Me too and that looks pretty much like what they served up at The Petersham! Who'da thunkit, they serve Gousto!Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 11:26 am I do love a well charred cabbage TBF
This is one of the most delicious mid week meals I've had from Gousto, meat or otherwise. I'd order this in a restaurant over a lot of meat offerings.
https://www.gousto.co.uk/cookbook/recip ... ssa-orange
(Half a cabbage rather overfaced our chum though. She's got the physique of a stick insect
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One of the (many) things that I don't understand about parents. Why do they let fussy eating develop? and it must develop, kids don't just wake up one day as fussy eaters??Pirahna wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 9:06 am Going out to eat with my sister and nephew and walking past some very nice restaurants because nephew only eats chicken nuggets when he's out. He's nearly 18 FFS.
On the subject of fussy eaters, wife's vegan brother and his wife will be visiting in October. The food here is excellent, anything you want is locally produced but is it vegan? I'd rather eat this heavily processed crap of unknown origin along with these supplements because my diet is so bad I can't get anywhere near enough nutrients to survive. I fucking hate vegans.
I recall several years ago my at my friends house, with their new baby just a few weeks old. He wouldn't eat the savory baby food jar they'd just opened and the mothers response was " Give him one of the dessert jars instead ".
A childcare manager once told me " I don't eat anything green ". I resisted the urge to reply "being as you are a manager, with many inexperienced young staff looking up to you, don't you think it's time you grew out of such a ridiculous standpoint". Although I wish I had as over the coming weeks more and more childcare staff decided that they too had a dietary 'condition' which could not be broken.
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We have a regular guest, he's due here Thursday.Jody wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 2:19 pmOne of the (many) things that I don't understand about parents. Why do they let fussy eating develop? and it must develop, kids don't just wake up one day as fussy eaters??Pirahna wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 9:06 am Going out to eat with my sister and nephew and walking past some very nice restaurants because nephew only eats chicken nuggets when he's out. He's nearly 18 FFS.
On the subject of fussy eaters, wife's vegan brother and his wife will be visiting in October. The food here is excellent, anything you want is locally produced but is it vegan? I'd rather eat this heavily processed crap of unknown origin along with these supplements because my diet is so bad I can't get anywhere near enough nutrients to survive. I fucking hate vegans.
All he ever eats is basic pizza, chips and bread. Nothing else.
His parents forced food down him as a kid and now hates everything they gave him.
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So you're saying that the parents actions caused his eating 'condition'Yorick wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 2:37 pmWe have a regular guest, he's due here Thursday.Jody wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 2:19 pmOne of the (many) things that I don't understand about parents. Why do they let fussy eating develop? and it must develop, kids don't just wake up one day as fussy eaters??Pirahna wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 9:06 am Going out to eat with my sister and nephew and walking past some very nice restaurants because nephew only eats chicken nuggets when he's out. He's nearly 18 FFS.
On the subject of fussy eaters, wife's vegan brother and his wife will be visiting in October. The food here is excellent, anything you want is locally produced but is it vegan? I'd rather eat this heavily processed crap of unknown origin along with these supplements because my diet is so bad I can't get anywhere near enough nutrients to survive. I fucking hate vegans.
All he ever eats is basic pizza, chips and bread. Nothing else.
His parents forced food down him as a kid and now hates everything they gave him.
If you give a mammal 2 plates of food, one nice and one not. They will eat the nice one first. If you leave the not so nice one out too, eventually they will eat it.
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The thing that I find hard to understand is, up there ^^^ we're talking about adults who eg 'won't eat anything green' or 'only pizza, chips and bread'. Phobias, OK, that's one thing but these adults are supposed to be grown, rational beings and yet they persist with such stupidity and claim 'conditioning'. If you don't like the taste of something, fine, but there's an awful lot of 'somethings' they're excluding from their diet.
I'll never understand humans however long I'm on this strange planet.
(I ate, heartily, what was served up at home when I was a kid but that helped me recognise that pastry wasn't supposed to be grey, mash wasn't supposed to have solid lumps in and veg shouldn't be boiled to purée when I suffered school 'dinners'.
When I went to Uni the only curry I'd had previously was Vesta but everyone seemed to be tucking into their keemas etc so the little grey cells said 'they're enjoying it so get stuck in').
I'll never understand humans however long I'm on this strange planet.
(I ate, heartily, what was served up at home when I was a kid but that helped me recognise that pastry wasn't supposed to be grey, mash wasn't supposed to have solid lumps in and veg shouldn't be boiled to purée when I suffered school 'dinners'.
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He's mid 50s, very intelligent and I believe him.Jody wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 2:41 pmSo you're saying that the parents actions caused his eating 'condition'Yorick wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 2:37 pmWe have a regular guest, he's due here Thursday.Jody wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 2:19 pm
One of the (many) things that I don't understand about parents. Why do they let fussy eating develop? and it must develop, kids don't just wake up one day as fussy eaters??
All he ever eats is basic pizza, chips and bread. Nothing else.
His parents forced food down him as a kid and now hates everything they gave him.![]()
If you give a mammal 2 plates of food, one nice and one not. They will eat the nice one first. If you leave the not so nice one out too, eventually they will eat it.
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Could be he's autistic.Pirahna wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 9:06 am Going out to eat with my sister and nephew and walking past some very nice restaurants because nephew only eats chicken nuggets when he's out. He's nearly 18 FFS.
Even bland can be a type of character 
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We have several bins here at the campsite, as you'd expect, there's some for Recycling, some for glass, a compost bin and some for general waste.
The general waste bins often end up full before the recycling ones. But I can literally hear the chinking of glass as people try to force their general waste bags into the already full bins.
FFS if you just spent half a minute sorting your rubbish, this wouldn't happen !!
The general waste bins often end up full before the recycling ones. But I can literally hear the chinking of glass as people try to force their general waste bags into the already full bins.
FFS if you just spent half a minute sorting your rubbish, this wouldn't happen !!
