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  • milliehull
    milliehull Forum Participant Posts: 4,762 ✭✭✭
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    edited February 2017 #2432

    I will buy one next week when I go to Aldi. Thanks Helen.

  • ABM
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    edited February 2017 #2433

    That's  a  very  polite  way  of  putting  it  Brue  !!

    New  Dentist  removed  the  first  of  two  of  mine  yesterday ( Mon)  and  the  worst  thing  was  the  cost  money-mouth !! 

    The  restrictions  on  eating  ( No  Chewing  on  pork  Crackling  etc  ) caught  me  out  tho'  and  I  really  should  know  better  at  my  age   !!

    Woke  up  at  3:00  this  morning  all  of  a  tremble  -  HYPO  !! 

    Ended  up  sitting  up  in  bed,  reading  3  or  4  chapters  on  my  Kindle  while  chewing  a    Marmalade  butty  after  a  tube  of  Glucogel.  Back  to  sleep  eventually,  up  at 8:00  seemingly  ok  but  quick  blood  test  says  3:6  !!  so  still  fairly  low  for  breakfast  time.  Gawd  alone  knows  what  it  was  in  the  night  !  Still  the  regime  is  back  on  track,  SpecSavers  on  Friday,  then  dentist  again  on  Monday ( 2nd  extraction )  next  Friday,  for  a  filling.  After that  its  just  a  simple  Booking  in  at  Doc's  for  Blood  samples,  Practice  Nurse  then  The  Master  Himself  !

    Thereafter  its  just  the  usual  Drains  on  the  N H S aka  Prescriptions,  unless  they  find  something  else  wrong  !! 

    Really  do  hate  all  this  faffing  about  &  checking  but  the  alternative  is  a  Bleep  Bleep  sight  worse  I  suppose  !!

    Brian  A B M

    P.S.

    Another  beating  for  the  Alex  away  to  Hartlepool  so it's  a  case  of  More  Pain  Relief  Please  ??!!   cry

  • EasyT
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    edited February 2017 #2434

    ET maybe you could post some of your 400 cal meals on the food and drink thread, I'm sure they would be welcomed. Its very difficult to count calories so any help is always well received.

    I make many meals from scratch without a recipe using my spread sheet calculator. But I will start a thread for low cal meals Tammy. Maybe post one every couple of days if there is any interest. I suspect about 20 recipes.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited February 2017 #2435

    Thanks ET, I'm always on the look out for tasty low cal meals, I don't buy any of 'ready meals' that are available, I prefer to make everything from scratch that way I know what goes into them. I try to eat lots of veg and fruit, lean meat etc. I tend to not eat bread more than once a week. However there are times when all my good intentions go out the window and like many others I like chocolate, crisps and ice cream. I'm not a big cake fan but OH loves them.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited February 2017 #2436

    Yes Ian, 3 lovely weeks in Puerto Del Carmen, funny you say its getting expensive, can't say I have noticed that. We are still paying the same price for the flights as we were 6 years ago when we retired, but now we go for 3 weeks rather than 1 yet the flights are the same price. Accommodation for us isn't really expensive as we own 3 consecutive timeshare weeks in the resort, the only cost is the yearly maintenance, which is very reasonable compared with the 1 Scottish week we used to own. As an owner we can buy extra weeks in our resort for very little cost (£90) this year I believe, for a 1 bed apartment. We don't eat out every night or lunchtime like we did when we were working, its a bit like when we are away in the M/H only the weather is better wink

    We've only been to Madeira for the day on a cruise stop off, when I looked at going for a holiday there, I thought Madeira looked expensive but then again we are not used to going to hotels, haven't done that in years so we are a bit out of touch these days.

    Have a lovely time and hope the weather is as good as you had last year cool

  • Tammygirl
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    edited February 2017 #2437

    Brue, Bakers2 and MillieH, thanks I'm sure we will have a good time, its like home from home these days (only with the sun) Millie there is still plenty of time left to get out to the Canaries this year wink Mr MH will soon have his other eye op out of the way and there will be no stopping him. I will do my best to bring back some warmer weather laughing

     

    Malcolm thank you, but I'm heavier than I look and more than I want to be wink take care on your drives especially at the end of the day when you are tired.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2017 #2438

    It's our day off from work today so we plan to visit the National Trust property, Knole in Sevenoaks which is 15 miles from our site here in Redhill. It's a bit grey and overcast here in Redhill this morning but at least it's not raining. We've got tomorrow off as well but the day will be taken up by my wife's dental appointment at Guy's Hospital at 13:30.

  • Goldie146
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    edited March 2017 #2439

    Last night was a night out for all the family. It was the Dairy Shorthorn Society President's Dinner. It's held near the current President's home, so was just down the road from us (son James being the present incumbent).

    So after milking it was glad rags on and away out.

    The stock still has to be checked last thing at night though, so when we got back, it was off with the suit jacket and fancy waistcoat (a thing of beauty) and on with the boiler suit. 

     

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2017 #2440

    I trust you had a lovely time - and were made welcome 😉

  • brue
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    edited March 2017 #2441

    Sounds like a good night out Goldie,with a quick change at the end. Hope it wasn't too difficult getting up early today!

    OH has been busy with the local fishing club recently. Visits out with the environment agency, checks on banks and conditions. Printing out club cards etc and getting licence stamps for various outlets.He's gone out this morning to distribute the day permits that visitors can purchase, it's going to be a long morning with all the chats at each place! wink

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2017 #2442

    We've just got back from our day out in Sevenoaks visiting two National Trust properties namely, Knole and Ightham Mote. We had lunch at Knole. I had beef pie with vegetables and my wife had soup.

    Now we're having tea and cake at the caravan.

  • EasyT
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    edited March 2017 #2443

    What were the properties/grounds like Malcolm. I don't think that we have been to either

  • triky auto
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    edited March 2017 #2444

    wink , Collected some materials for the B/Yd on my trailer this morning ,then put to right's the ' fell over ' boat by craning it back onto it's sleepers base,no damage done by the incident last Thursday.Can't say how all the good's inside the cabin have fared though ,as it 'nose dived '!!but still stayed firm on the bilge keels .I imagine tools and crockery all up for'ard.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2017 #2445

    Parts of the house at Knole was closed due to conservation work being carried out. The deer park was huge and there was a long drive through the parkland to get to the car park. The gatehouse was open and there were a couple of rooms to see on the way up the winding stairs to the top where there were views from all sides. The visitors centre had an interesting exhibition all about the house and grounds and the people there through history including Tudor costumes. We also visited the bookshop which was interesting to browse around. Next to the bookshop was the orangery which was also open to browse around with a statue and plaques to see. The garden was closed though. There was also an exhibition next to the gatehouse to do with all the office and paperwork involved in running the estate.

    Ightham Mote also had an interesting exhibition in the visitor centre and you could walk around the grounds outside the house but the house itself was closed. 

    Both properties would have been better if more of the indoors were open. The problem with walking around the grounds is the weather. It was rather grey and cold with the occasional drizzle. 

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2017 #2446

    Hope you have a great holiday Tammygirl,  my boss has just come back from Tenerife, said weather was really warm some days.

    We had some nice warm sunshine  today, it felt almost spring like.smile 

    Had to go into town before work, haircut and shopping, more shops have closed down, the town is slowly running out of shops.frown

    Glad you enjoyed your day out Malcolm.

  • milliehull
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    edited March 2017 #2447

    Nice sunny day here but still very cold. Managed to get washing dry outside. Noticed quite a few of the daffodils and lots of crocuses now in flower in the garden. Hair cut this morning. Some of you might remember that our lovely hairdresser has been having treatment for breast cancer. She finished her chemo at the beginning of December. Her hair is growing back. She has even had it trimmed and she now has a lovely 'urchin' cut and looks beautiful. Daughter's best friend dropped by for a chat on her way home after school (she's a teacher). Lovely to have a catch up with her.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2017 #2448

    Glad to hear your hairdresser is recovering well, Millie ,  the spring flowers here are looking really lovely too.smile

     

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2017 #2449

    Well a first for us today a trip to IKEA 😃 At Lakeside our second trip there since it opened and I'll be happy not to visit again for another good few years. Not my idea of fun, but I digress!

    Purpose of our visit was to purchase IKEA version of correlle  as discussed on CT. Well if the urban myths of a one way system were true they're not now. Wow it was vast plenty of people around too. Checked out all departments but we're very disciplined 😃. Picked up 4 each of the Oftast bowls side and dinner plates 50p each 😂.  Really pleased with the look of them and delighted that the plates are slightly smaller than many. (I'm sure we all gain weight because today's plates are huge). We picked up some everyday tumblers, wine glasses and a cream jug. Despite a good try I was unable to find crockery for indoors as I prefer porcelain and felt IKEA's were heavy and no smaller than we have already. I was tempted by nothing else. We spent the grand sum of  £15.

    Popped the shopping in the car and returned to use the cafe. Very pleasantly surprised  had a bowl of morrocan chickpea soup really delicious, Swedish meat balls peas and mash, fish peas and chips. Quark cheesecake, Swedish apple pie and a drink plus mugs of tea for less than £20.

    So we're really looking forward to a trip out in our motorhome to try out our new bedding, another CT discussion encouraged me to try Wilko, and the crockery.

     

     

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2017 #2450

    Milliehull helenandtrevor Malcolm and Tricky you all seem to have decent days.

    Milliehull so pleased to hear positive news on your hairdresser.

    Isn't it great to see the signs if spring we've had beautiful catkins and the pussy willow is coming out, all we need is some sun. Last month Essex was the driest county, we often are, at just 1 inch of rain. Didn't feel like it at times! I do hope it won't mean water restrictions later in the year, I fear our stores of water will be depleted and there is a huge population to draw from it.

  • milliehull
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    edited March 2017 #2451

    If I understand it correctly Bakers2 Denver Sluice near Downham Market diverts water to Essex if you need it.  Denver Sluice is the centre of the water universe in East Anglia laughing

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2017 #2452

    I'm sure we'll need it. It's so nice for others to suffer the rain and sent the results to us 😂😂

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2017 #2453

    Bakers2,  Ikea takes practice, the more you go the easier it gets. winklaughing

    We bought our new kitchen from them, which involved lots of trips.

    I wish I had found their crockery before I bought our Correlle set. I bought some roasting pans last time, really pleased with them.

     

  • G Cherokee
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    edited March 2017 #2454

    What am I doing??

    Pacing up and down waiting for the dealer to call and tell me our new caravan has arrived.............  not excited at all!!!  coollaughingcoollaughingcool

  • huskydog
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    edited March 2017 #2455

    Go and sit down ,you're wear the carpet out cool

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2017 #2456

    I know how you feel G Cherokee,  our new van is due in April, so hopefully we will get the call soon.undecided  

    Good luck,  hope you get the call soon, and all goes well.smile

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2017 #2457

    Bakers, the nerve!surprised

    You say that the weight gain is down to bigger plates then proceed to have all that food at Ikea. Did Mr.B have anything?wink

    Went for a lovely walk alongside the River Dee estuary today (helps with losing weight). Twas quite a treat as we've not been out walking a great deal lately. The sun shone, Skylarks and Curlews kept us company and we put the world to rights. The birds tell me that Spring is springing.

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2017 #2458

    Good luck to all fellow teeth sufferers.

  • KjellNN
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    edited March 2017 #2459

    Our Ikea is only a few miles away, other side of the Clyde, we go now and again, maybe 5 or 6 times per year,  especially if they have a special offer we are interested in, or if there is a special event on, plus we visit ones abroad if we come across them.  Interesting to see the different things they have.

    One way system?   Well sort of!  Most people follow the arrows, but sometimes you do need to backtrack!

    Food is good and reasonably priced, and varies a bit from country to country.  Have you got a Family Card B2?  You get free tea/coffee weekdays if so, plus other offers.

    We have quite a few things and furniture from Ikea, and DD has a lot of their furniture.  As a student it was great value for her flat, and she now has it all in her newish house.

    We seem to keep swapping furniture with her as our/her needs change, so we too now have quite a bit of Ikea stuff!

    If going for a new kitchen, Ikea would certainly be on our shortlist.

  • KjellNN
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    edited March 2017 #2460

    Lovely sunny day here today, even better than yesterday, but still pretty cold.

    Going to DD's tomorrow to finish off a few jobs.  In the middle of making butternut and sweet potato soup to take with us for lunch as she works from home on Thursdays.

  • DSB
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    edited March 2017 #2461

    Sitting in the caravan again, listening to the howling wind outside and feeling the rocking motion of the van from time to time.  It's a bit like Monday night here in Cornwall - Carol thinks it's worse tonight.  Looks like it's going to be one of those nights again!  Travelling home tomorrow so hope it all dies down soon.

    David