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19 - liver... one of my least favourite meals my mother used to cook
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Nando's on the Sunday, followed by Chelmsford on a Monday! Glad things got better.
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15 - £260 for 'just' an mp3 player.
27 - an expectation of co-workers lifestyles. |
12. A few months ago I visited Chelmsford for the first time since I was 10 and I was very impressed. The most thriving town centre I’ve seen post pandemic, lovely parks in the centre, cricket ground nearby, river and some pretty decent eating options.
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9. Oh! Darius - what timing.
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4e) This one?
31) Mystery count? |
19. Liver and bacon - a firm favourite in this household.
20. Another satisfied Origens visitor. |
19. For some reason, our little lockdown group ate liver and onions weekly during lockdown. Quite tasty when freshly cooked, but totally inedible after 5 minutes, whether or not reheated.
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So much hinted at SCANDALE.
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Some of these you might have blogged about; some you certainly wouldn't.
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You could certainly neck the Becks in those days!
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15 While on vacation in NYC I bought a 2nd gen iPod.
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18 "Mum was sewing me a map of London" ... what ? sewing it ?
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12 Went to Chelmsford for a job interview. Wandered around first. Thought this is not London, how could I possibly live here? Luckily they rejected me before I would have rejected them.
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A younger DG enjoying life to the full!
11. Agreed. I knew I would find it limiting but expected there to be at least 1 veggie alternative! 18. Sewed a map of London!!! 29. Aah, the regret of 'mornings after' in whatever form the night before took! |
Wed 7: I finally get a convincing assessment of why there is damp in my kitchen ceiling - a crack in the window sill above. An estimate will be sent for replacing it.
Sat 17: Cycle trip from Cardiff to Pendolyan and back. Thu 29: Someone called Jason Crabb removes a wasps' nest from my attic. Rest of the month: Not much... |
19. Glad you didn't name the Soham murderer.
However, his victims deserve to be remembered - RIP Holly & Jessica. |
18) You could have cross-stitched your grid squares and kept a running total for 2 decades!
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8) Spent two years working on a large project for a diabetes-focused pharma company, realised after the second meeting that they deliberately cater in a diabetic friendly way.
By far my healthiest project eating enforced good choices. |
18. If Mum still has that pattern and is done with it....can I have it?
dg writes: you can buy it yourself. |
18. Lovely cross stitch of London by your Mum. Even captured the rivers. A real treasure. Little could she have known you would eventually walk all of the London grids over the next twenty years.
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19. Can I give another vote for liver. It’s incredibly good for you, being full of vitamins and minerals. It’s excellent value for money at about £3.50 a kilo in Sainsburys. I find it really tasty, fried with lots of onions.
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Loved the cross stitch map of London that your mum embroidered.
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Delighted to come back today to see a picture of the cross-stitch!
What a wonderful keepsake. |
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