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I've just eaten a huge slice of home made Christmas cake with marzipan and icing. Yum Yum.
... and I just had 2 mince pies with cream!
I've just eaten a huge slice of home made Christmas cake with marzipan and icing. Yum Yum.
Stop living in the past, you aren't Jethro Tulland I just had 2 mince pies with cream!
Stop living in the past, you aren't Jethro Tull![]()
I'm on the Hot cross buns
Had some of these delivered with our shopping today.
https://www.ocado.com/products/m-s-marmite-4-cheese-hot-cross-buns-544981011?from=order¶m=3909962535&parentContainer=ORDER|3909962535
Stop living in the past, you aren't Jethro Tull
I'm on the Hot cross buns![]()
Just no.
Love Marmite and HCBs but definately would not like them.
HCB with a nice mature cheddar in it is lovely!![]()
You're thinking of hot buns....HCBs seem very appropriate food for a photography forum![]()

Having moved from a house with a mixer shower to an electric shower, I miss the force of the water. Electric shower is less powerful, and if someone turns the water on downstairs, the shower gets very hot (almost scalding) before the safety kicks in and it goes cold. Very annoying. On the plus side, when the boiler stopped working, the electric shower was still good.An electric shower will typically give you 3-5 litres per minute flow rate.
A typical mixer shower will give you around 9-11, possibly more, depending on the combi boiler that you have....
I can’t recall if ours is the sprint or the sport but it’s less than two years old and still the same sort of layout. No one turns the temp down from hot.quick picture to show you, but remember it's not the latest version
Having moved from a house with a mixer shower to an electric shower, I miss the force of the water. Electric shower is less powerful, and if someone turns the water on downstairs, the shower gets very hot (almost scalding) before the safety kicks in and it goes cold. Very annoying. On the plus side, when the boiler stopped working, the electric shower was still good.
I can’t recall if ours is the sprint or the sport but it’s less than two years old and still the same sort of layout. No one turns the temp down from hot.
Ocado
www.ocado.com
As the young lady say's, that's just wrongJust no.![]()
Just leave the damn thing alone, lashings of butter and that's itHCB with a nice mature cheddar in it is lovely!![]()
As the young lady say's, that's just wrong![]()
I've banned people for lessHad them for lunch with some spicy cheese melted over the top.
Good description, though “beaky at the front”?Mrs Tringa's description of a duck that flew over the garden about an hour ago. It was one of those time when you just can't get the name.
She said "Look!", pointing at the sky. I turned around but missed it so said, "What was it?"
This is where the word alluded her and she said,"Er, fast wings, a long neck, beaky at the front."
Dave
Mrs Tringa's description of a duck that flew over the garden about an hour ago. It was one of those time when you just can't get the name.
She said "Look!", pointing at the sky. I turned around but missed it so said, "What was it?"
This is where the word alluded her and she said,"Er, fast wings, a long neck, beaky at the front."
Dave
Jizz?As an experienced amateur naturalist, jizz is very important.

Damn! I've been watching too much pornhub!Jizz?
Just googled it, and now I know the terms relation to birdwatching.
Never heard that phrase before in that context.....
It possibly originated with bird watchers but it describes what’s needed with all animals, arguably plants too (and I sometimes think those inanimate things you are looking forJizz?
Just googled it, and now I know the terms relation to birdwatching.
Never heard that phrase before in that context.....
Travel for exercise is permissible, I will be having a nice walk in the sun, with the occasional rest period. Plus I will also be at workI'm sure that would be seen as an essential journey.
What's he doing that's wrong?And people wonder why Essex has such a high Covid rate...
What's he doing that's wrong?
He finishes at 12, goes home, comes back to work at 2pm....
Ah, right.I’m not criticising him, but what you say is not true I think — going back to workplace is not the same thing.
So he's not allowed to stop and take a photograph?Yes, IF he carried on walking, not stopping for any spurious reason.
Ah, right.
Because he's going back to his workplace, but not to work?
If he walks though it would be exercise....
Actually the part of Essex that has the highest rate, might even be the UK'S highest rate, is closer to me in London, than where I was this afternoon, so I was socially distancing myself from it. Had a lovely afternoon out in the warm sunshine, plenty of fresh air, exercise walking up and down the slippery wet banking at the side of the test track and even though we were all outside, we were all wearing masks, and remained at least 2m apart when we were talking. So I don't think we will have done anything to add to Essex's covid rate.And people wonder why Essex has such a high Covid rate...
I could have just as easily stayed at work for a couple of hours instead of driving home and back. Everybody else has the option to drive somewhere to take their exercise, I took advantage of going one better, I went to a private place where most people don't have access and I remained outside. As the opposite shift were at work this afternoon, I am not allowed inside any of the buildings because it would be considered cross contamination.What he is doing is obviously as safe or otherwise as his normal journey to work but it can be argued he’s just using that as an excuse. I think its very borderline but an interesting example.
I could have just as easily stayed at work for a couple of hours instead of driving home and back. Everybody else has the option to drive somewhere to take their exercise, I took advantage of going one better, I went to a private place where most people don't have access and I remained outside. As the opposite shift were at work this afternoon, I am not allowed inside any of the buildings because it would be considered cross contamination.
I'd say yet another ambiguous guideline ( are these actually law? I guess they are) rather than a conundrum.I just think it’s an interesting “legal” conundrum.