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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2259636" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Good morning all, good morning adorable little black chirping chicks. </p><p>How will we cope when the weather changes; I’ve become so happy expecting to see the sun as soon as I draw the curtains. </p><p>I need to exercise a tough bit of geometrical puzzling today as husband managed to get a delivery slot that arrives his evening. Available slots are such a matter of chance that he went slightly overboard, and now there’s food coming that’ll need to be fitted into an already overcrowded freezer. </p><p>I don’t really want to spend this lovely day cooking stuff that’ll sit in the also overcrowded fridge for us to eat during next week, but maybe I’ll be doing just that. Decisions ahead. </p><p>Lovely neighbour did some shopping for us on Thursday, the milk to last until Tuesday was delivered this morning and the veg basket’s full. And to think that when lockdown started I envisaged us eating out of the few tins on the shelves and eking out the contents of the freezer for the next few months.</p><p>I’m not moaning! There’s nothing wrong with having enough food to give our lovely neighbour a break, quite the opposite: we’re very very lucky! </p><p>I’m just wondering if my jigsaw skills are up to it, it’s a very small freezer, and it’s not a big fridge. Yes, we’re very very lucky to have more than enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2259636, member: 68789"] Good morning all, good morning adorable little black chirping chicks. How will we cope when the weather changes; I’ve become so happy expecting to see the sun as soon as I draw the curtains. I need to exercise a tough bit of geometrical puzzling today as husband managed to get a delivery slot that arrives his evening. Available slots are such a matter of chance that he went slightly overboard, and now there’s food coming that’ll need to be fitted into an already overcrowded freezer. I don’t really want to spend this lovely day cooking stuff that’ll sit in the also overcrowded fridge for us to eat during next week, but maybe I’ll be doing just that. Decisions ahead. Lovely neighbour did some shopping for us on Thursday, the milk to last until Tuesday was delivered this morning and the veg basket’s full. And to think that when lockdown started I envisaged us eating out of the few tins on the shelves and eking out the contents of the freezer for the next few months. I’m not moaning! There’s nothing wrong with having enough food to give our lovely neighbour a break, quite the opposite: we’re very very lucky! I’m just wondering if my jigsaw skills are up to it, it’s a very small freezer, and it’s not a big fridge. Yes, we’re very very lucky to have more than enough. [/QUOTE]
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