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    UNDIES IN OCTOBER

    techie;1188384 wrote: The flower? Simple. It is called Spurtlepeeis tuberosa. I know my weeds...I mean flowers !
    Bastard.
    I actually Googled it before the penny dripped (I'm going to leave that Freudian in)

    :H:H:H
    If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
    Rejoined life 20/5/19

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      techie;1188387 wrote: By the way Bridge your avatar is looking rather ravishing today !
      Why thankyou Sir.

      Is it the fag hanging out of my mouth, or the booze and leftovers in front of me ? :H
      If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
      Rejoined life 20/5/19

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        The cat circus here is driving me nuts...Maysi got stuck in a wall over the downstairs loo and I've had to defluff the coffe machine before Mr Happs see it jeez....plus backing up computer desperately as it is chugg chugg chugging and doing weird things....

        Finally made it in eh Undies? and hello Techie, forgot to mention I like your post in Holistics, it basically is what I am doing now, I wish that info had been there visibly for me to see eight months ago. Or maybe is was and I am being - wait - SPECIAL...

        Awaiting Froglet check in...

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          You rang?

          Back from the monthly big shop in the Little Big Town to get essential comestibles which I can't procure in the little little town.

          Geez, Rags - those pics ... what a blast from the past. I recognised one of the french cheeses as one I've had from Stephanie Alexander's Cheese Club. The Morbier, with it's distinctive layer of ash. I thought at the time that using the ash to separate the morning milk from the evening milk was a major wank so I just HAD to have it. Brilliant stuff!

          Have a good supply of goodies in readiness for some visitors on Saturday and for once I've actually invited them! See? Contrary to public opinion, I can be quite nice on occasion ...

          Oh - and word from my personal foodie advisor - we all have to buy canned cherry tomatoes from Aldi, Mutti brand. Apparently we'll never use any other canned toms ever again. I bought six cans and shall report back.

          The sad news ... a McDonalds has just opened in the Little Big Town. Means I don't get to hang out for one on my rare visits to Ballarat or Melbourne.

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            tawnyfrog;1188422 wrote:
            Geez, Rags - those pics ... what a blast from the past. I recognised one of the french cheeses as one I've had from Stephanie Alexander's Cheese Club. The Morbier, with it's distinctive layer of ash. I thought at the time that using the ash to separate the morning milk from the evening milk was a major wank so I just HAD to have it. Brilliant stuff!
            The Morbier was just amazing!!

            I had never heard of Stephanie Alexander until I stayed with my niece a few weeks back, but once I had a look at the cook book it went on my Amazon wish list. Had a little Amazon retail therapy the other day when I was feeling miserable so it is now on its way!!
            Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

            Harriet Beecher Stowe

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              techie;1188384 wrote: The flower? Simple. It is called Spurtlepeeis tuberosa. I know my weeds...I mean flowers !
              Hi Undies,
              I'm at my mates place in Sinny.... she identified the mystery flower as a SPARAXIS

              OK got to go again.
              Catch you tonight

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                tawnyfrog;1188422 wrote:
                Have a good supply of goodies in readiness for some visitors on Saturday and for once I've actually invited them! See? Contrary to public opinion, I can be quite nice on occasion ...
                Have you ever heard of the saying "the exception proves the rule"?
                I'll do whatever it takes
                AF 21/08/2009

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                  tiptronic_ct;1188438 wrote: Have you ever heard of the saying "the exception proves the rule"?
                  You still got that woolly sock??????

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                    tawnyfrog;1188439 wrote: You still got that woolly sock??????
                    It's becoming a little threadbare, but in it goes...
                    I'll do whatever it takes
                    AF 21/08/2009

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                      tiptronic_ct;1188440 wrote: It's becoming a little threadbare, but in it goes...
                      Good boy. *** pat pat pat ***

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                        Well, well well ... how the heck are ya, Kev??? Where've you been? How's the missus??? Kids still at Uni? Did your cat get over her operation? And, tell me - did you ever manage to grow your asparagus in such tricky conditions? Still into cars?

                        Oh, so many questions ....

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                          arver-noonies undies.
                          cheese is the word (is the word, is the word now,....(think tune of grease is the word, frankie valley)), pure & simple. i could put my life on the line for cheese. roolly.
                          hey missy, got the steph Alexander book coming too! from our fertiliser reward points but don't tell anyone....
                          hi techie.
                          hi g-bloke, will check out links too, thanks for the info.
                          hi tawny.
                          hi bridgee.
                          oops social faux pas.

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                            Rags;1188431 wrote: Hi Undies,
                            I'm at my mates place in Sinny.... she identified the mystery flower as a SPARAXIS

                            Yep, that's it! I had originally thought astelia, but then when I googled it it was something completely different!

                            beagle;1188447 wrote:
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                            hey missy, got the steph Alexander book coming too! from our fertiliser reward points but don't tell anyone....
                            I really like the way it is sorted by ingredient. Makes it simpler for Mr B who is trying very hard to improve his cooking skills!

                            Feeling very karmic here Undies. I found a wallet in the middle of the street on the short cut off the main drag that I take to get the bus home. It had masses of cash, several credit cards and a passport. It was also clear that it belonged to an international student. I rang Westpac, they got hold of the student, she rang me, and she just came with her friend and picked it up. It was a very nice feel good moment!
                            Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

                            Harriet Beecher Stowe

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                              BIG hugs to Missy!!!!

                              It'll come back. Karma's like that.

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                                so how do we know that Kev's a spammer??????

                                I thought spammers were usually advertising stuff??

                                And Rags, I checked with my mum (the original Mrs Google :H:H) and she says it is "Spraxis" not "Sparaxis"
                                Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

                                Harriet Beecher Stowe

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