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Type 1'stars R Us

7.7 after the hypo from earlier :)
I watched the sun rise and it seems like it’s going to be another warm day. :( I’m a chicken so thunder scares me, but the rain sounded peaceful though.
I think chick peas are my absolute favourite food item to eat, it comes close to tofu and pho. I’d be happy if anyone were to buy me a bulk load of chick peas, bring those babies to me I’ve made homemade hummus too in the past, as a tofu coating for frying instead of flour. That was absolutely delicious too :D
I didn’t go back to sleep after baking in humidity for 5-6 hours because of rain, now I’m just embracing the cool air.
 
7.7 after the hypo from earlier :)
I watched the sun rise and it seems like it’s going to be another warm day. :( I’m a chicken so thunder scares me, but the rain sounded peaceful though.
I think chick peas are my absolute favourite food item to eat, it comes close to tofu and pho. I’d be happy if anyone were to buy me a bulk load of chick peas, bring those babies to me I’ve made homemade hummus too in the past, as a tofu coating for frying instead of flour. That was absolutely delicious too :D
I didn’t go back to sleep after baking in humidity for 5-6 hours because of rain, now I’m just embracing the cool air.


Yeah - I'm very fond of chickpeas. I like edamame beans too, especially just chucked in the salads or stir frys. Prefer them raw to anything else. And I love chickpea curry!
 
Yeah - I'm very fond of chickpeas. I like edamame beans too, especially just chucked in the salads or stir frys. Prefer them raw to anything else. And I love chickpea curry!
Oh yaasssss, I once had a potato and chick pea curry from an indian takeaway and that was delicious. I love edamame beans too, sprinkle some sesame seeds on top too. ;) We'd make such a great team for food :hilarious:
 
Just been outside and it appears to have rained a lot. My pond in a pot is overflowing, so that’s nice. Made a short video message on my tiny garden to send to a friend who has lost both his parents in the last two weeks, so hard to know what to say. One of the very talented guys in our Alarm fan group is putting lots of messages together for him from the group.

Currently battling the foot on the floor spike, didn’t quite catch it in time today. Mid 7s. Gave Elvis some fake carbs to dose for and he seems to be dealing with it ok.
 
I have snapped a nail way below the nail line. Husband cut the nail right down, and put a steri-strip as a bridge from one side of the break to the other. That should hold it until the nail grows a bit. I usually have some of that fibre glass nail repair strip stuff in the house but steri-strips make a useful substitute.
 
Why did you do that?
I was making my bf a cup of coffee, put the pitcher in the coffee machine and I pushed the button for my shot of coffee. So when I finished making my bf's coffee, I poured my milk and ice thinking I've poured my coffee into my glass and took out the coffee pod holder to wash it, by the time I placed it on my coaster and took a sip, I realised there's no coffee in it. :hilarious:
I split my nail vertically from flossing my teeth yesterday, so rocking the short nails at the moment. :bigtears:
 
I like the idea of a coffee machine but I'd drink far too much coffee. I love the stuff but sadly it doesn't love me in the afternoons and evenings....
 
I like the idea of a coffee machine but I'd drink far too much coffee. I love the stuff but sadly it doesn't love me in the afternoons and evenings....
It is indeed a good investment, especially the ones that comes with a milk frother. I've saved a lot of money making my own coffee compared to when I was in London and buying frappes everyday. (Theres a starbucks 5-8mins from my parent's house) :hilarious:
Sometimes coffee does result me being on the toilet... :arghh:
 
I have snapped a nail way below the nail line. Husband cut the nail right down, and put a steri-strip as a bridge from one side of the break to the other. That should hold it until the nail grows a bit. I usually have some of that fibre glass nail repair strip stuff in the house but steri-strips make a useful substitute.
Ooo hugs
 
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