Don't forget the celery, stews and hotpots need a bit of celery!Great minds (almost) think alike, scrag end stew here![]()
I think leaving it in there for the weekend is a tad long.Yeah, time for the slow cooker... Just bought a leg of lamb to go into it for the weekend![]()

Perhaps a modern but seemingly less catchy variation of the old 'You bend them, we mend them!' that seemed to be popular in the 70s and 80s?
Are you normally not dry enough then?I being dry and warm enough to have the roof down and to eat lunch outside down at Lyme Regis.
I remember that same slogan being used on TV when some indian characters were on (I suspect it might have been Family Fortunes).Some years ago I saw a photo of a builders van, written on the side was 'You have tried the Cowboys, now try the Indians .....' owned by a Sikh firm of builders with a sense of humour.
The STM pancake one? If so, that's an absolute bargain as it's a great little lens, sharp and a really useful focal length on a full frame camera.The acquisition of a perfectly functional, cosmetically clean Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 and change from £20 in a charity shop. The rear cap is a bit grotty, but that's £2 to fix.
This morning I made a fruit bread loaf then Mrs WW made us both a fruit smoothy and she's just made two trays of chocolate biscuits.
Does life get any better than this?
Oh, and only one more sleep until pizza day!![]()
I can't help thinking that this pre no-deal prepping is getting a bit out of hand!Mrs WW made 15 chocolate cakes today. She made so many we ran out of places to put them.
It was a great day!
PS.
They are delicious!

I binned them this year too, the renewal price made me do some research and I found I could upgrade the free basic roadside breakdown cover I get with my car insurance policy to full relay and home start with the RAC, giving me a saving of around £70 on the rock bottom 'stay with us' price the AA eventually offered me!WCMU the other day. AA renewal at some extortionate price. One phone call and they lopped off £100 and so it was about £4 more than last year. It's an absolute con the way they shove up prices and think folk will pay over £100 more pa for the SAME cover. Honestly.
Mine had only gone up 20 quid on last year, but TBH I get fed up with the onus being on us to opt out, and inflated auto renewal prices. ( on everything)It's an absolute con the way they shove up prices and think folk will pay over £100 more pa for the SAME cover. Honestly.
My full cover doesn't go up at all. Costs me £0 every year.Mine had only gone up 20 quid on last year, but TBH I get fed up with the onus being on us to opt out, and inflated auto renewal prices. ( on everything)
Genuinely getting ( almost) half price breakdown cover from Green flag over the RAC.
£147.99 v £76.16.
Well if you had offered me your best price to start with I *may* have stayed ...
but then again, you couldn't match like for like anyway so![]()
This is what they all do. It's a pita.WCMU and WAM the other day. AA renewal at some extortionate price. One phone call and they lopped off £100 and so it was about £4 more than last year. It's an absolute con the way they shove up prices and think folk will pay over £100 more pa for the SAME cover. Honestly.
Exactly the same here, although I have the "full monty" hence the more expensive price.I was with the RAC for decades but they annoyed me by always putting the price up from £90 to £110 or something like that (home and out and about cover and taking the car where ever, so pretty much full coverage.) They did this every year and every year I'd ring up and complain and they'd do it at the old price
Me too, I just said cancel it, ( the renewal) its not open for debate. goodbye.I just got sick [of it]

I've just read this joke in my newspaper .
On Tuesday night,shortly after MPs sabotaged the Pm's attempt to put his Brexit deal to a meaningful vote a former Bulgarian environment minister, Julian Popov, posted this on Twitter.
"The year is 2192 .The British prime minister visits Brussels to ask for an extension of the Brexit dead-line. No-one remembers where this tradition originated but every year it attracts many tourists from all over the world'![]()
Corrected for accuracyI am sure this was posted several times a fewdaysyears back here @ TP
That’s rather a lot of calories. I assume these will be eaten over the coming week rather than days....and Pizza tomorrow.. Lol. I make just a bar of chocolate last days.
Is she trying to fatten you up for Christmas?Mrs WW made chocolate brownies and when I asked what was in them one ingredient surprised me... sweet potato. Why would anyone put sweet potato in a brownie? You don't put vegetables in chocolate brownies, surely?
Anyway, not to be put off I tried one and it was lovelyI assume she only put a bit of sweet potato in to act as a sweetener. Anyway, they're lovely so there's only three left now
She also made a sort of snack mix. It's cornflakes mixed with nuts of various types and mixed fruit (the sort you put in cakes) and possibly other things too and roasted in the oven. Then she stirred it until it was cool, apparently this stops it all sticking together. The result is absolutely lovelyWe have a big jar of it but it's going fast as we put it in little dipping type bowls and eat it with a spoon
Breakfast was eggless pancakes (one of my recipes, it's flavoured with cider vinegar and a splash of Tabasco source) on toast and mid afternoon snack was the home made chocolate brownie and chocolate cookie and some snack mix and a smoothie. For dinner we had pasta mixed with quorn steak strips, mince, sausage pieces, tomato and onion in tomato source. It was all lovely.
It was a great day![]()