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Scarlet, you and your sardines for breakfast!!!!
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(20-06-2020, 01:06 PM)Jay Wrote: Scarlet, you and your sardines for breakfast!!!! I can eat them every day
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Afternoon!
I picked raspberries for my porridge this morning
I've been busy on the plot the last few days, now that we've actually had some rain and the soil is no longer like concrete - I can actually get a trowel in to plant stuff! It makes such a difference.
Have a good evening all
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(20-06-2020, 10:57 AM)Scarlet Wrote: Lovely and warm here but the cloud is coming over. Coffee and sardines on toast for breakfast earlier
Sardines on toast, yummy. Smoked mussels on toast lovely too. You have my vote Scarlet.
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(20-06-2020, 07:04 PM)JJB Wrote: (20-06-2020, 10:57 AM)Scarlet Wrote: Lovely and warm here but the cloud is coming over. Coffee and sardines on toast for breakfast earlier
Sardines on toast, yummy. Smoked mussels on toast lovely too. You have my vote Scarlet.
oOMG!! I love shell fish....especially mussels and oysters. One year on Xmas eve I went into Waitrose and managed to bag 3 boxes of fresh oysters for pennies. The person that had ordered them hadn't turned up lucky me! I dropped a box off at a friends and when I turned up she gave me my Christmas present - she said open it before you think about doing anything with those moysters. I was gifted an oyster shuck - such a coincidence. A very memorable Christmas Eve dinner.
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(20-06-2020, 06:54 PM)Thelma Sanderson Wrote: Afternoon!
I picked raspberries for my porridge this morning
I've been busy on the plot the last few days, now that we've actually had some rain and the soil is no longer like concrete - I can actually get a trowel in to plant stuff! It makes such a difference.
Have a good evening all Same here - I can finally get some plants in!!
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Jay
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(20-06-2020, 07:04 PM)JJB Wrote: (20-06-2020, 10:57 AM)Scarlet Wrote: Lovely and warm here but the cloud is coming over. Coffee and sardines on toast for breakfast earlier
Sardines on toast, yummy. Smoked mussels on toast lovely too. You have my vote Scarlet.
But for breakfast?!! Yuk!!
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You haven't lived Jay!
And you lot eat white sausage up there! Yuk
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20-06-2020, 10:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-06-2020, 10:35 PM by JJB.)
Horses for courses. We used to have kippers for breakfast and kedgeree with smoked haddock back in the Downton Abbey days, how things have changed. I've no problem with any of those for brekky or even white sausage, but usually stick to porridge.
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