What have you done today thread?
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Buried about 15m of water pipe. That might stop it freezing again. I pretty sure the previous owners didn't bury it because of what passes for soil, glacial moraine I think. Lovely stuff in a geography, less nice to dig through with hand tools.
Could have been worse, it could have been raining.
Could have been worse, it could have been raining.
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Dropped by American Tire this morning for a (free) tire rotation. They couldn't use the in-floor lifts on the ST & used 4 jacks. Even then they had to faff about getting their rubber blocks to fit the jack points.
They got it done without buggering up the pinch welds & running board brackets etc.
Drove over to the nearest donut shop & went back with a box a 12. For their reaction you'd think I offered to make a car payment for them.
Apparently not enough people drop off a box of donuts at tire stores or workshops etc where they get mechanical stuff sorted...
They got it done without buggering up the pinch welds & running board brackets etc.
Drove over to the nearest donut shop & went back with a box a 12. For their reaction you'd think I offered to make a car payment for them.
Apparently not enough people drop off a box of donuts at tire stores or workshops etc where they get mechanical stuff sorted...
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LOL. You have to be a real man to dare wander in there. They make us lot look like a bunch of sweet little poodles when they get going.
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Well, how is a man to know what to substitute apricot jam with when applying the marzipan to your xmas cake?Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:35 amLOL. You have to be a real man to dare wander in there. They make us lot look like a bunch of sweet little poodles when they get going.
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Membrillo!Demannu wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:57 amWell, how is a man to know what to substitute apricot jam with when applying the marzipan to your xmas cake?Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:35 amLOL. You have to be a real man to dare wander in there. They make us lot look like a bunch of sweet little poodles when they get going.
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There's at least one man on here who can give you a very good answer I betDemannu wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:57 amWell, how is a man to know what to substitute apricot jam with when applying the marzipan to your xmas cake?Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:35 amLOL. You have to be a real man to dare wander in there. They make us lot look like a bunch of sweet little poodles when they get going.
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Pretty sure you'd have got a decent answer on here too!! - bet mumsnet was more fun though!Demannu wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:57 amWell, how is a man to know what to substitute apricot jam with when applying the marzipan to your xmas cake?Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:35 amLOL. You have to be a real man to dare wander in there. They make us lot look like a bunch of sweet little poodles when they get going.
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I've been out for coffee and since Ive been back I've made bakewell tarts (with extra pastry for the freezer), some empty pastry cases to put lemon curd into, and the dough for Stollen!
I made the marzipan for the stollen the other day but have now realised that I am supposed to make an almond paste as well - so have to go to the shop, that doesn't open till 16:00 to get some more butter FFS!!
Soooo, might do some chinese food this afternoon, but I have physio later, so will probably just sort out some washing, take out some rubbish and chill out a bit!!
I made the marzipan for the stollen the other day but have now realised that I am supposed to make an almond paste as well - so have to go to the shop, that doesn't open till 16:00 to get some more butter FFS!!
Soooo, might do some chinese food this afternoon, but I have physio later, so will probably just sort out some washing, take out some rubbish and chill out a bit!!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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I was in and out like Flint!Noggin wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 12:46 pmPretty sure you'd have got a decent answer on here too!! - bet mumsnet was more fun though!Demannu wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:57 amWell, how is a man to know what to substitute apricot jam with when applying the marzipan to your xmas cake?Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:35 am
LOL. You have to be a real man to dare wander in there. They make us lot look like a bunch of sweet little poodles when they get going.
Just followed a link off Google.
Btw, warmed honey is acceptable!
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I'll fetch the bumming hat.
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In like Flint! I wonder how many remember that?
Speaking of honey, what I've done today is marinade some chicken thighs for tonight...which involves honey, fresh lime juice, chopped - spring onions, lime grass, garlic, red chilli's and grated ginger.
Although the membrillo suggestion was a joke I reckon quince jam would be At a guess though, if you hadn't got apricot jam you may not have any quince either.
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But you know where it is, you offered to fetch it.
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On my commute home I passed a Sheffield Council Gritter on the Parkway, he was doing 3mph and I was doing 4mph, so I got a good look.
The local councils near me seem to like to 'name' the gritters and the one I passed had a sticker on the door... Grit Expectations.
The local councils near me seem to like to 'name' the gritters and the one I passed had a sticker on the door... Grit Expectations.
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I think quite a few councils do, some of them let you track where they've been and where they are in real time, or so I've been told.
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Yesterday I drove the eight and a half hours from my parent's house in the Vendee region, to Courchevel
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I walked part way up a mountain this morning. Thought I'd left too late but actually it was too early to see the sun come over the mountain! But at least it it was light (ish) to ski down!! Will sort photos later as about to go out for lunch
But, first time I've ever skied on my birthday!!
But, first time I've ever skied on my birthday!!
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Spend time dealing with the Bank of England.
Painful. Just painful.
Painful. Just painful.
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