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<blockquote data-quote="barbarapreston" data-source="post: 2680040" data-attributes="member: 60691"><p>Thankyou all for your congratulatory messages.</p><p> My mother used to weigh everything, the scales were small and weighed as little as 1/4 ounce.She would make me " floating islands " and junkets.Every birthday I had a prawn salad which was a real treat.</p><p>I started work at 16 at Premium bonds,leaving home at 7am. The first day I had lunch at 12.30,no problems. The second day I had made friends with a girl who wanted to eat at 1.30. I had a hypo at 1pm and the ambulance was called.I was off work for a few days .</p><p></p><p>Wherever I worked ,everyone was most helpful with breaks and extra drinks.</p><p></p><p>I have had an interesting life and travelled the world.I am now a widow but still active and look after myself with no help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barbarapreston, post: 2680040, member: 60691"] Thankyou all for your congratulatory messages. My mother used to weigh everything, the scales were small and weighed as little as 1/4 ounce.She would make me " floating islands " and junkets.Every birthday I had a prawn salad which was a real treat. I started work at 16 at Premium bonds,leaving home at 7am. The first day I had lunch at 12.30,no problems. The second day I had made friends with a girl who wanted to eat at 1.30. I had a hypo at 1pm and the ambulance was called.I was off work for a few days . Wherever I worked ,everyone was most helpful with breaks and extra drinks. I have had an interesting life and travelled the world.I am now a widow but still active and look after myself with no help. [/QUOTE]
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