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    UNDIES IN OCTOBER

    tawnyfrog;1195882 wrote: Anway Domestic Goddesses - I've just been given a beautiful, cleaned, Port Phillip Bay squid. Before I talk to old Mrs. Google, do any of you have a tried and true recipe/treatment for same? I've never cooked one before.
    Quick saute with either just salt and pepper, or same with chilli and lime. Simple= better.
    If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
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      byebyebridgetjones;1195948 wrote: Nope. Too sexualised. He played X box and went to bed. Much better to be shooting pretend folk
      Argh...I hear you...the other day little one says " think I'm gunna be an engineer" I say great, he says "yep, gunna design weapons of mass destruction" I say great, I am so proud, but....blah blah blah...

      Due home in a tick and there will be a burning trail as he hotfoots it downstairs to COD his arse off.

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        sunshinetoday;1195919 wrote: the slap is now in the dowload que
        How do you do that? Y'know download movies and stuff, episodes that you've missed.
        If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
        Rejoined life 20/5/19

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          byebyebridgetjones;1195951 wrote: How do you do that? Y'know download movies and stuff, episodes that you've missed.
          Sometimes you can watch them again on the tv website. Ii just download most things though on
          Download music, movies, games, software! The Pirate Bay - The world's most resilient BitTorrent site
          I can ask hubs for easy instructions if you want bridge.

          Ive learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our dispositions and not on our circumstances. -Martha Washington

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            I tried to cook squid once and it was a major disaster. Mind you I was taking instructions from a friend who is a "once over lightly" sort of person and not particularly interested in the finer things of life!!

            All good here. More crap again, but nothing like the last two days.

            Mr B is very sad and emotionally exhausted, so we are having a quiet night at home. Just went to the fresh market and got ingredients for the easy-peasy chicken liver pate (stove top recipe - ready in an hour and makes bucket loads!!), fresh crunchy bread, fresh asparagus (and hollandaise :H) and some blue cheese and quince paste for afters!!!

            We shall retire with all that on a big platter and sit on the couch and watch the rugby :H If we dont fall asleep first

            But I have to say that with everything else that has been going on, I've had some really great training sessions this week. Wonderful one today where I did sprints at 5-minute intervals and felt like the wind!! (although in reality more of a slow coastal breeze than a full on Wellington southerly!!)
            Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

            Harriet Beecher Stowe

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              Cheeses thrice, Missy ... do I have to ask again? LOL LOL LOL How did your Labne go?

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                byebyebridgetjones;1195560 wrote: Is there anything that stuff isn't good for? :H
                The fish it came from?

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                  tawnyfrog;1195962 wrote: Cheeses thrice, Missy ... do I have to ask again? LOL LOL LOL How did your Labne go?
                  Oh dog, sorry Tawny! Not good!! But it wasn't the labne's fault :H I used low fat yoghurt, and I think you really need the proper full fat stuff. So it was a bit thin and didn't really hang together and I just didn't pay enough attention and left it unattended for too long. (This was the week when Mr B's boy was here). I'm not put off though, and this weekend I am making a list of things to find good deals on or make or at least have ingredients afore the Xmas season - we will buy a couple of things every week:

                  • Fruit for Xmas cake and Xmas pudding and florentines
                  • stuff for a really good terrine (I have a new recipe from the Women's Weekly!!) that I can make and slice up to take to successive "bring a plate" events)
                  • Crazy Zeus yogurt (local brand, bought in 5kg quantities and really good!) for labne that can be transported in small quantities to picnicsstollen (proper Dutch stuff, not the crap that they sell in the supermarket at inflated prices)my favourite Spanish peach flavoured grape juice that usually gets sold for about $3 at Xmas.

                  Tomorrow brings the unexpected in the form of my sister who is coming to see Mum for the day. She only let me know an hour ago :upset: She is lovely, but one of those people who talks ALL THE TIME!! Mr B and I were laughing earlier about how this will ensure that we dont sleep in, get out into the garden to do some weeding and do a few things in the garage and the office that have needed attending to for some time.

                  OK - rugby about to start ..... who shall I support I wonder??:H
                  Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

                  Harriet Beecher Stowe

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                    Miss Behaving;1195976 wrote:
                    OK - rugby about to start ..... who shall I support I wonder??:H
                    I say ... go for the handsome ones with the big thighs.

                    Have a lovely evening, Missy. You're sounding good and that makes me happy. Take care. I'll send you a terrine recipe tomorrow.

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                      Zenstyle;1195961 wrote:
                      How does the chicken liver pate go? I do mine in a pan too... but its not a quickie. Quince? Those wee orange thingys?

                      .
                      No, quince are big ugly yellow things! But they make good jelly/paste.

                      Chicken liver pate was delish - chicken livers, bacon, onions and orange zest!!

                      Wooo - go the Wallabies!! Just had a try ....... just converted ....
                      Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

                      Harriet Beecher Stowe

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                        tawnyfrog;1195977 wrote: I say ... go for the handsome ones with the big thighs.

                        Have a lovely evening, Missy. You're sounding good and that makes me happy. Take care. I'll send you a terrine recipe tomorrow.
                        Yum!

                        Oh, that'll be Mr B then (the handsome one with the big thighs) :H:H

                        Yep, I have re-gained the plot here. Taken some active steps to re-gain calm on the farm and it is working.

                        Thanks to everyone for your support this week when I was losing it!! :l
                        Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

                        Harriet Beecher Stowe

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                          Oh dear .... Quade Cooper off.

                          You dont mind my un-informed minute by minute commentary do you Undies?? :H
                          Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

                          Harriet Beecher Stowe

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                            Miss Behaving;1195981 wrote: Thanks to everyone for your support this week when I was losing it!! :l
                            Don't be dick-rick-alous. We love ya.


                            Undies I am now intimate with the inner workings of a cistern.

                            I have also drawn an analogy (in my own scattered brain) comparing the repair of a dunny (or performance of other challenging, pioneering tasks) with the challenge of sobriety.

                            We may crack that one open one night when we are all bored shitless.....:H
                            If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
                            Rejoined life 20/5/19

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                              Miss Behaving;1195981 wrote:

                              Oh, that'll be Mr B then (the handsome one with the big thighs) :H:H
                              We want pickshers, we want pickshers ... when do we wannem? ... NOW!

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                                :H:H

                                Looking forward to your analogy Bridge. Dont give up your day job will you!!
                                Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

                                Harriet Beecher Stowe

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