As an electrician this could not be any further from my comfort zone but I am loving it. Self taught with books, online & good old YouTube. I have converted half my garage to a home jazz studio work shop and will be aiming to sell items I have made to keep me occupied and busy.
Saw this in the supermarket a few months ago. Refrained from buying it, knowing exactly how it would end. Gave in to temptation on Thursday.
Opened it when I got home to "have a little taste", with a view to having it as an occasional treat on toast. It was as nice as I expected it to be, so I sat on the sofa with a spoon and finished it in one sitting. It never even saw a slice of toast. Greedy fat f*#ker.
The best things I have discovered are that walking along the Thames never gets boring, and that you can see the camel enclosure at London Zoo from a pathway in Regent's Park.
The best things I have discovered are that walking along the Thames never gets boring, and that you can see the camel enclosure at London Zoo from a pathway in Regent's Park.
The best things I have discovered are that walking along the Thames never gets boring, and that you can see the camel enclosure at London Zoo from a pathway in Regent's Park.
Used to be able to see the Wolf enclosure back in the day - mind you I haven't been there in 40 years.
Thinking about it now, why the hell would you want to "enclose" a wolfpack? Or a camel for that matter
Discovered that having an unhealthy amount of spare time to study stats on particular football betting markets doesn’t bring more success than my instinct. I also have taken to making soups using in the main, veg that would otherwise be thrown away. So much tastier than tinned stuff.
The best things I have discovered are that walking along the Thames never gets boring, and that you can see the camel enclosure at London Zoo from a pathway in Regent's Park.
We discovered a similar path near Port Lympne, saw a bear, ostriches, camels, bison and antelope and apparently sometimes you can see the giraffes.
Feeding the garden birds (tits, 2 robins, blackbirds, starlings) and watching them eat! Was sitting in the dining room the other day when one of the robins flew onto the table outside the patio doors. He/she just sat there and looked at me, as if to say: "come on fella, where's my meal worms?"
The best things I have discovered are that walking along the Thames never gets boring, and that you can see the camel enclosure at London Zoo from a pathway in Regent's Park.
Used to be able to see the Wolf enclosure back in the day - mind you I haven't been there in 40 years.
Thinking about it now, why the hell would you want to "enclose" a wolfpack? Or a camel for that matter
Because they'll escape?
Wolves loose in Regents Park would be a fucking disaster.
Since the turn of the year we are having one vegan meal a week , my wife’s mission is to do a year of it ... I have the blandest taste buds , no interest in any veg except , peas , broccoli, brussel sprouts , cauliflower at a push and they all need a roast dinner ....
fucking hell it’s rank , no wonder these vegan types are angry fuckers , she’s made some good efforts but butternuts and whatever other guff she has attempted is rank and with 4 lame sons like me , the faces that get pulled as this healthy shit is served up fuck that
Since the turn of the year we are having one vegan meal a week , my wife’s mission is to do a year of it ... I have the blandest taste buds , no interest in any veg except , peas , broccoli, brussel sprouts , cauliflower at a push and they all need a roast dinner ....
fucking hell it’s rank , no wonder these vegan types are angry fuckers , she’s made some good efforts but butternuts and whatever other guff she has attempted is rank and with 4 lame sons like me , the faces that get pulled as this healthy shit is served up fuck that
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As an electrician this could not be any further from my comfort zone but I am loving it. Self taught with books, online & good old YouTube. I have converted half my garage to a home jazz studio work shop and will be aiming to sell items I have made to keep me occupied and busy.
Opened it when I got home to "have a little taste", with a view to having it as an occasional treat on toast. It was as nice as I expected it to be, so I sat on the sofa with a spoon and finished it in one sitting. It never even saw a slice of toast. Greedy fat f*#ker.
My daughter would come down in the morning check the jar, look at me, roll her eyes and say “I see the Nutella monster came again last night”
Would recommend it, actually quite easy and a process that leaves the door open to a bit of tinkering.
Thinking about it now, why the hell would you want to "enclose" a wolfpack?
Or a camel for that matter
I also have taken to making soups using in the main, veg that would otherwise be thrown away. So much tastier than tinned stuff.
I was fat before lockdown but a lot heavier now.
Was sitting in the dining room the other day when one of the robins flew onto the table outside the patio doors.
He/she just sat there and looked at me, as if to say: "come on fella, where's my meal worms?"
Genuinely excited for Spring to see what comes up from last summers planting.
Wolves loose in Regents Park would be a fucking disaster.
I have the blandest taste buds , no interest in any veg except , peas , broccoli, brussel sprouts , cauliflower at a push and they all need a roast dinner ....
fucking hell it’s rank , no wonder these vegan types are angry fuckers , she’s made some good efforts but butternuts and whatever other guff she has attempted is rank and with 4 lame sons like me , the faces that get pulled as this healthy shit is served up
fuck that
Mrs AUN seems happy enough with that.