Annb
Expert
Haggis was not a triumph. It wasn't very haggissy. I reduced the amount of pepper - perhaps by too much, and I used coconut flour instead of the normal grain found in normal haggis, so it tasted of coconut, which a haggis shouldn't. It was edible however so all's well.Morning all from a wet L.A. on a packed diary day: the Feast of the conversion of St Paul, Burns Night, Test match cricket in India, bin day and unwanted clothes collection - exhausting. @dunelm did you request a shingles jab or was it freely offered? Congratulations on the A1c and thanks for sharing the splendid art. @Krystyna23040 shame about the reason but good news on being able to work from home and that fbg. Even though haggis is sausage and carby I will have some. It may well be gut friendly with all that offal and fibre but in truth no one actually knows what to eat for the best. @Annb I hope bandaging goes well and the haggis is a triumph. Enjoy Thursday everyone - even if only some parts thereof.
Been trying all afternoon to sort out my online access to my bank account but no joy. Tried their automated chat - no use at all and tried their telephone support and they couldn't figure out what was wrong (I did get rid of all cookies, cache and so on, in case it was that, but no use). I have realised though, that while the cash machine this morning did give me cash using my debit card, the bank seems to have lost the link between my card number and my account number. I wanted to pay some money into Neil's account (he's buying something for me on E-bay) so I've had to give him cash and he will go to the bank tomorrow to pay it in (he refuses to use online banking - security not tight enough for him). I'll go with him and try to get the local bank to sort it out.
This site is acting a bit strange as well - it tells me that there are more posts to read since I opened the thread, I click on it and there's nothing extra. It does that quite often.