What have you done today thread?
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It had been snowing for more than 24 hours here till about an hour or so ago when we had rain
So I did some DIY - had to leave loads of stuff on the floor until tomorrow as need to get a shelf cut
Sorted some life admin and some business admin
Lots of kitchen sorting (due to the mess drilling holes makes) and I thought, I have 'too many' knives (can you actually have too many knives??) and so thought I'd have a sort out. I can get rid of one!! LOL
(I have 3 chefs knives, one chopper shaped, three little sharp knives, two serrated cheese knives, a bread knife and a filleting knife! - the one I'm going to try and find a home for is a heavy Chef's knife, too heavy for me)
Put some pork in a Char Sui marinade
Then I made Prawn Toast. Not sure why but I've been wanting to make it for ages. End result, it's nice but a bit greasy. Probably need to change how I cook it - the recipe says fry in an inch or more of oil in a pan - I think I'll put MUCH less oil in next time!! But apart from the 'too greasy' bit it was rather nice
Now going to sit and finish reading the first half of a book a friend has written. I read the first chapter this morning, I'm hooked!! Seriously hope she can get it published!!
So I did some DIY - had to leave loads of stuff on the floor until tomorrow as need to get a shelf cut
Sorted some life admin and some business admin
Lots of kitchen sorting (due to the mess drilling holes makes) and I thought, I have 'too many' knives (can you actually have too many knives??) and so thought I'd have a sort out. I can get rid of one!! LOL
(I have 3 chefs knives, one chopper shaped, three little sharp knives, two serrated cheese knives, a bread knife and a filleting knife! - the one I'm going to try and find a home for is a heavy Chef's knife, too heavy for me)
Put some pork in a Char Sui marinade
Then I made Prawn Toast. Not sure why but I've been wanting to make it for ages. End result, it's nice but a bit greasy. Probably need to change how I cook it - the recipe says fry in an inch or more of oil in a pan - I think I'll put MUCH less oil in next time!! But apart from the 'too greasy' bit it was rather nice
Now going to sit and finish reading the first half of a book a friend has written. I read the first chapter this morning, I'm hooked!! Seriously hope she can get it published!!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Went to see the vampires at the Stab Lab ( was supposed to go two days ago) & decanted some claret for them.
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Had an NHS hearing test and had it confirmed I might find a pair of hearing aids useful. Because of my hero worker status I qualify for in ear aids too.
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Fitting bog brush holders, bog roll holders, robe hooks and little soap trays in the shower cubicles.
The hours are crap but some of the minutes are OK.
The hours are crap but some of the minutes are OK.
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Got an update on my odds of getting the Covid vaccine: "No sooner than August, but probably some time in 2022"
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Well damn!!! I've just emailed her to ask for the other half of the book!!! It's sci fi aimed (probably) at young to mid teenager. But I really enjoyed the first half!!!!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Back the Stab Lab to drop off the pee cup & then O'Reilly's to get new wiper blades.. can't buy just the refill doodad so got stung $52 for the fuckers.
Noticed some oik has filched my '21 tag from the rear plate so will be driving around with '20 tag until I get the '22 tag in March.
Noticed some oik has filched my '21 tag from the rear plate so will be driving around with '20 tag until I get the '22 tag in March.
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It looks like English, but getting nothingZRX61 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 8:40 pm Back the Stab Lab to drop off the pee cup & then O'Reilly's to get new wiper blades.. can't buy just the refill doodad so got stung $52 for the fuckers.
Noticed some oik has filched my '21 tag from the rear plate so will be driving around with '20 tag until I get the '22 tag in March.
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A chap of questionable moral fortitude has buggered off with the US version of my road tax disc.
Handed over a jar of piss at the blood/piss lab
Went to a US version of Halfords & purchased new wiper blades for the Accord, just the rubber refill isn't available so I ended up getting stung for $52 instead of mebbe $10 for refills
Handed over a jar of piss at the blood/piss lab
Went to a US version of Halfords & purchased new wiper blades for the Accord, just the rubber refill isn't available so I ended up getting stung for $52 instead of mebbe $10 for refills
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Had a day off after 2 days of re deployment ...bit weary after doing two 13 hour days .
Went to LIDL with a rather low in mood son ( lockdown isn't doing children any good surprisingly) and bought a soldering iron as he's started fiddling around with old IPODS etc .
Long day am - Saturday Tabun fit battery to 900 .
Went to LIDL with a rather low in mood son ( lockdown isn't doing children any good surprisingly) and bought a soldering iron as he's started fiddling around with old IPODS etc .
Long day am - Saturday Tabun fit battery to 900 .
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I found when I put less oil in, the bread soaked up even more oil, I tend to do small batches in the frying pan, drain it on kitchen paper whilst cooking the next batch (typically I cook for a minimum of four who can’t get enough of it) then transfer to a another kitchen paper lined tray and pop it in the oven to keep warm while I finish off the rest of the meal.Noggin wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 5:28 pm
Then I made Prawn Toast. Not sure why but I've been wanting to make it for ages. End result, it's nice but a bit greasy. Probably need to change how I cook it - the recipe says fry in an inch or more of oil in a pan - I think I'll put MUCH less oil in next time!! But apart from the 'too greasy' bit it was rather nice
Now going to sit and finish reading the first half of a book a friend has written. I read the first chapter this morning, I'm hooked!! Seriously hope she can get it published!!
Google ‘not prawn toast’ as a cheaper, just as tasty alternative.
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Califailure media losing their minds about this HUGE storm, which is actually looking more like a dreary day by UK standards. State decided to run the pumps that fill the lakes & reservoirs at 14% capacity so they can keep up the drought lie.
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woke up, feeling slight rough, I had a Belgium beer last night that was 9.9% and then a gin and tonic, felt slightly battered, was in bed by 21.30 (ive not had a proper drink for months)
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Dropped my In-Laws shopping off and rescued this DeWakt 18v drill wiki SDS Chuck from the bin! My f-I-l said he dropped it and cracked the charger a while back and the other day he went to use it and it hadn’t charged, so he’s bought himself a new drill with 2 batteries and it’s a lot lighter etc blah. That translates to he fancied a new drill and justified it to the m-I-l by saying this one is broken, which it isn’t at all.
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Got the bus down to a lower bit of the resort to get a friend to show me how to wax skis! Bit of a walk along a track that has deep but slushy snow - apparently it rained all afternoon yesterday down there. I'm only about 100m further up but at least we only had about 1.5 hours of rain!! LOL
I've now decided that waxing skis is something I need to learn! Not much space (I seem to have long skis - for my apartment anyway! 167cm) here but I'm thinking it's possible And then I can do it more regularly without having to carry them somewhere else. ALso, turns out that they need doing more often than piste skis as they are touring skis and, I didn't know this, the skins will pull off some wax each time!! Need to get learning!! Will probably be good for my arm muscles too!!
Didn't take the wood to be cut as I couldn't carry that and the skis. So I suspect I'll be having a go at that tomorrow
Chilling ow before Physio and then a French lesson after physio
Best bit? It's been snowing up here all day (Shame the lifts won't be open when the sun starts shining again! )
I've now decided that waxing skis is something I need to learn! Not much space (I seem to have long skis - for my apartment anyway! 167cm) here but I'm thinking it's possible And then I can do it more regularly without having to carry them somewhere else. ALso, turns out that they need doing more often than piste skis as they are touring skis and, I didn't know this, the skins will pull off some wax each time!! Need to get learning!! Will probably be good for my arm muscles too!!
Didn't take the wood to be cut as I couldn't carry that and the skis. So I suspect I'll be having a go at that tomorrow
Chilling ow before Physio and then a French lesson after physio
Best bit? It's been snowing up here all day (Shame the lifts won't be open when the sun starts shining again! )
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Oh, while getting the skis waxed, one of the girls there gave me some Brew Dog beer to try later!! LOL They have crates of the stuff going out of date, so are trying to persuade us all to buy some! LOL
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Planted some large garlic bulbs. I’ve had them in the kitchen since last August and was meaning to plant them in November but it was too cold for gardening. Saw a few green shoots appear so I thought I’d best get on with it.
Fingers crossed I’ll get a decent yield - slugs and squirrels aside.
Fingers crossed I’ll get a decent yield - slugs and squirrels aside.
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Well, I fkd up and don't have a French lesson tonight. Probably a good thing as the physio made me work in the gym this afternoon. Instead of 15 mins of 'normal' exercises after the physio session, I did 15 mins first then he made me do a load of new exercises for 25 mins
Kinda nice that I can just chill now!! LOL LOL
Kinda nice that I can just chill now!! LOL LOL
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Today I rode into London to St Thomas's for my Pfizer jab! Now I cannot play Wally anymore with the tracker installed in me. No discounts on viagra either....
Get home, wife tells me she has received a text from school that one of the snots in her bubble has symptoms as does snotlings father... so she is now locked in the lounge with the TV and duvet. Not much else we can do at the moment. I'll slide a tray of food in three times a day. There is a downstairs loo she can have exclusive use of. 10 days of isolation for her.
Get home, wife tells me she has received a text from school that one of the snots in her bubble has symptoms as does snotlings father... so she is now locked in the lounge with the TV and duvet. Not much else we can do at the moment. I'll slide a tray of food in three times a day. There is a downstairs loo she can have exclusive use of. 10 days of isolation for her.
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.