What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2016 #4772

    Kj we both like honey roasted parsnips, think I will have togive sweet potato another try, wonder if they would be nice as a RostiUndecided never
    tried Celeriac. Loved the 'bashit neeps' when we moved to Scotland 1966 we couldn't understand why they called them neeps because to us they were swede, turnip being white, but you get used to it and we now refer to them as neeps. Not one of the vegs we eat
    other than in soup or with Haggis of course. When we got married OH would only eat processed peas, its took me years to get him to eat veg. He still won't try brussels or cabbage. I've come across a Spicey Roast veg soup that sounds nice, I will post it in
    the food thread that Bakers2 started.

    Our son-in-law is strange with vegetables.....DD reported that he was buying tinned peas!  Apparently she has now managed to convert him to frozen ones.  His veggie menu is very basic, nothing exotic like a courgette!

    He is not big on salads either.

    Very odd, as both his sisters are vegetarian.

    You should try the mashed turnip (or swede as it really is) more often.  Just mashed with some butter, a little salt and some pepper......delicious!

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #4773

    When we were away in the van in September, we found quite a few shops were getting out their Christmas stuff....we bought some reduced Christmas cards!

    Write your comments here...If you send Christmas cards by ordinary mail to far away overseas places, you will need to send them in September for them to be received in time for Xmas.

    Don't need to be so early these days. The fly. Last date for parcels to NZ 10 Dec. If I post cards for birthday they can arrive within one week. Record 4 days .

    That said my parcel went last week and I spent this afternoon writing our Christmas cards. Need to use next grey day for cake and puddings

    Actually only a very small cost saving in sending by ordinary rather than air mail these days, especially on cards.

    Postage has increased massively in the last 5 or so years, we have stopped sending cards to most of my family in Norway, only one to an aged aunt who is in an old peoples home.

    Otherwise we send a "news letter" to family and friends abroad and here by e mail as far as possible, and cards with a little note to those not on the web.

    We used to send gifts to my sisters, and their children when they were little, but sense has prevailed now.  We all already have far too much "stuff", we really do not need to exchange presents any more.  

    Instead, we spend a lot of time chatting on Skype.

    Write your comments here...The lowest cost option is to send ecards. However, the disadvantage is that you can't display them. You can only view them on your computer. So I think a lot of people still prefer the traditional way of hanging cards as part of their Christmas decorations.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #4774

    It's a lovely sunny morning. Lots of birds circling in overhead flight. Golden glow of the sun shining on trees that are still full of Autumn colour. Just finished breakfast.

  • ADD46
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    edited November 2016 #4775

    Tammy Girl

    We're looking at a cruise to the Norwegian Fjords but can only look at seven nights due to work commitments. We also want to save enough annual leave for plenty of caravan breaks as well. Quite exciting and something to look forward to. Your cruise will
    come round quickly.

    You might like to see my Story
    here
     if you are going to the Fjords.

    David

    David - Thank you for posting your story. The pictures look lovely. We're planning on a June cruise but didn't know how beautiful it would look without snow. We will be celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary so a very special time. 

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #4776

    Bakers:  We are lucky with our son and family living in N.Ireland as we only pay UK postage and things usually get to them the next day.  However, Christmas is a challenge as we don't like sending presents in the post as it still costs a lot of money.  We
    tend to try and get small, light presents and take hold luggage around Christmas time.  It is cheaper to pay for hold luggage than a lot of postage.  The other option is to get things from that well know internet siteWink and
    get them sent direct to them.  Our lovely DIL has solved the problem for her presents as she has asked for donations to Save the Children in Syria.

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #4777

    Tammy Girl

    We're looking at a cruise to the Norwegian Fjords but can only look at seven nights due to work commitments. We also want to save enough annual leave for plenty of caravan breaks as well. Quite exciting and something to look forward to. Your cruise will
    come round quickly.

    You might like to see my Story
    here
     if you are going to the Fjords.

    David

    David - Thank you for posting your story. The pictures look lovely. We're planning on a June cruise but didn't know how beautiful it would look without snow. We will be celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary so a very special time. 

    Write your comments here...

    Gosh you are just children.Laughing Hope you have a lovely trip and a very happy Silver Wedding.anniversary.

  • brue
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    edited November 2016 #4778

    I send things to NZ and Canada, there's no advantage in early posting (one of my Canadian cousins can use it their end.) I just bite the bullet and send something small with a printed photo news letter. Luckily no young children just a token gift to keep
    us all in touch. Very expensive all round. A friend of mine just took a newly repaired saxophone abroad for a relative, it was cheaper to book the saxophone a seat than put it in the hold!!

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #4779

    We're just in the process of cooking our Sunday lunch of Roast Pork. It's in the oven already.

  • ADD46
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    edited November 2016 #4780

    Milliehull- thank you. We don't know where those 25 years have gone. Surprised

  • ADD46
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    edited November 2016 #4781

    Happy

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2016 #4782

    another one!

  • Oneputt
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    edited November 2016 #4783

    Mrs One looking very smart in her Scout Leaders uniform off to the remberence day parade at Bradwell Church.  Checked the memorial for the last time yesterday and looking really good with new planting by the cubs.

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #4784

    Glorious morning here. One load of washing out, waiting for another to finish then the days our own . Feel like a good walk, got to think about where to do it. Enjoy your day folks.

  • young thomas
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    edited November 2016 #4785

    just off on the bikes to the Westhay levels for a bit of fresh air....lovely day again....

    have fun, folksHappy

  • triky auto
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    edited November 2016 #4786

    Happy Thanks toYou ALL Cool.
    Finished the day off in a pub in Folkestone ,up in the 'Bayle' famous for it's fresh fish from the harbour.The "British Lion".Good food ,good ale ,good company.Sunny periods this morning (so far).Off for Sunday lunch at another' Black Horse',this time at Monks
    Horton (just off the A2068) Run by an Italian family,it's fantastic.Also has a M/home C.L too.£10.00 overnight including EHU,and a discount on the restaurant meals.More power to them !!Laughing.

  • brue
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    edited November 2016 #4787

    Coq au vin in the slow cooker, washing out, cup of coffee to follow. Did my Remembrance Day check of my grandfather's WW1 medals, will give them a polish today, as he always did. Enjoy your day too everyone. Smile

  • peedee
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    edited November 2016 #4788

    Tammy Girl

    We're looking at a cruise to the Norwegian Fjords but can only look at seven nights due to work commitments. We also want to save enough annual leave for plenty of caravan breaks as well. Quite exciting and something to look forward to. Your cruise will
    come round quickly.

    You might like to see my Story
    here
     if you are going to the Fjords.

    David

    Been there done that several times, once in a motorhome and would still do it again.

    peedee

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #4789

    Bright and sunny morning, Brue I have just put the slow cooker on too, beef stew, Smile was just thinking of heading out for a walk with the
    dog, he's had one walk already but will always go again! 

    Triky   really pleased to hear you are enjoying your break. sounds great . 

    Have a lovely day folks.Happy

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2016 #4790

    Dull grey day today, seems quite fitting given the day. OH gone off to his church parade in the village. I must shake a leg and go and get Mum and stop messing about on here Sad watching
    the parade on TV.

    Not doing much for the next 4 hours or so just spending time with Mum.Smile

  • Metheven
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    edited November 2016 #4791

    My turn Happy

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited November 2016 #4792

    Lovely day here, so blow the housework, we are heading out for a nice canal side walk with the dogs. Then home to a bit of tidying, light the stove, cook a nice meal and just chill out........

    (Chilling involves choosing our next short break away, decisions, decisions....)

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #4793

    Mrs One looking very smart in her Scout Leaders uniform off to the remberence day parade at Bradwell Church.  Checked the memorial for the last time yesterday and looking really good with new planting by the cubs.

    Write your comments here...I saw it last night on tv and again this morning. Although, I must admit, it's not quite the same as a live attendance.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited November 2016 #4794

    Tammy Girl

    We're looking at a cruise to the Norwegian Fjords but can only look at seven nights due to work commitments. We also want to save enough annual leave for plenty of caravan breaks as well. Quite exciting and something to look forward to. Your cruise will
    come round quickly.

    You might like to see my Story
    here
     if you are going to the Fjords.

    David

    David - Thank you for posting your story. The pictures look lovely. We're planning on a June cruise but didn't know how beautiful it would look without snow. We will be celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary so a very special time. 

    They have an interesting way of promoting their supermarkets in Norway!!!

    David


  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #4795

    Milliehull- thank you. We don't know where those 25 years have gone. Surprised

    Write your comments here...

    The next 25 will go even quicker ADD.Laughing

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #4796

    Went to the Remembrance Day Service at the Cathedral.  Absolutely packed.  Lovely to see a few veterans and so many young cadets in their uniforms all looking very smart. Lovely day for it.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #4797

    Just back from a lovely long walk with the dog, great to be out in the sunshine after yesterday. Happy

     

  • brue
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    edited November 2016 #4798

    I'm taking ours out in a minute, lovely sunshine still, will take a walk round the fields and make the best of it. Smile

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #4799

    Went to the Remembrance Day Service at the Cathedral.  Absolutely packed.  Lovely to see a few veterans and so many young cadets in their uniforms all looking very smart. Lovely day for it.

    Our eldest was in the air cadets, they do look smart in their uniforms, I remember one year he was asked to be the flag bearer on remembrance Sunday, he was so proud.

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #4800

    Went to the Remembrance Day Service at the Cathedral.  Absolutely packed.  Lovely to see a few veterans and so many young cadets in their uniforms all looking very smart. Lovely day for it.

    Our eldest was in the air cadets, they do look smart in their uniforms, I remember one year he was asked to be the flag bearer on remembrance Sunday, he was so proud.

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    I bet you were proud as well Helen. 

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #4801

    My turn.Laughing