The stars I've made for our village path decorations are finally done. They were actually very easy to make once all the deliveries arrived. Let's hope they withstand the elements.View attachment 45681
Happy birthday to our resident Masterchef @maglil55. I hope the dental issues aren't proving too painful dental issues @Annb and @MrsA2 . @zauberflote hug for having to wear socks again, I also dread that day every year. No problem here with hair colour or wearing it in a bun. The Good Lord ensured that. Thanks for the idea for spices, unfortunately all my life I have a visceral dislike of custard tart/pie just by sight. I have never tasted one and am determined to keep it that way. A casserole type idea sound like a runner - Ox cheek?. Pot roast is a phrase that always fills me with foreboding so another polite thanks but no thanks. From the prospect of no grandchildren today - COVID test for mum and Rosa last evening (negative) - we now have one all day and 2 more from 3.30. Best job I ever had even if the salary leaves something to be desired. Talking of which, tweaking this woe continues to frustrate me. Aligning all my ambitions is a nightmare. Assuming any of the tools I use and metrics I take as a guide are valid bg seems fine but weight and resting pulse slightly skewwhiff. I don't think BMI of 22.5/7 (22.2 or lower if no shrinkage) and resting pulse of 62 are bad just not where they can be in the good times. My internal Performance Monitoring system is purely binary - 100% pass else complete fail - I'm missing the make allowances module.
@Annb do you care for yogurt? I have to take 4 gigantic antibiotic pills before every dental encounter, and they taste horrible. I learned years ago to set one at a time in a spoon of yogurt, and swallow without chewing. After they're all down, plenty of water. The yogurt also prevents that feeling of the pill trying to drill its way out of my stomach, and any other digestive side effects these drugs can have.
Let me know how it goes @Annb ! I HATE large pills that are chalky and stick to your throat. I am used to taking a number of pills all at once (ever since my younger son was 11 and did it the first time he was given a handful of supplements-- I was not going to be outdone by an 11-yr-old!) but the absorbent ones always get stuck sideways! My trick, as was his, is to drink a full glass of water right with the pills-- no stopping. I am a trained flute player with not much gag reflex anyway, and those things certainly work in my favor. Someday I'll tell you about the time I swallowed my thin wedding band..... And golly, white bread is the worst! Very sticky.
Thanks for the pot roast reminder. I did know what it was but like the custard tart I hope to go to my grave never having eaten one (again). Someone ruined my life one day by making one. @Mrs T 123, 3 of my rolls are in the freezer and a trial one will be eaten at lunch today. No pressure on those who said they were functional size and taste wise. My return to meat eating and alcohol is confusing. Bg seems ok, resting pulse acceptable, weight meh (BMI 22.5) and sleep seems longer but who knows. Shoulder of lamb today and I will try to have The Food Fairy work some nutmeg and or mace into wilted spinach for me - not the grandchildren. Today's challenge is gravy making in an acceptable viscosity and carbocity without hideous taste or clownshoe ingredients (cream and butter@ianpspurs A pot roast is a casserole, just with a whole piece of meat rather than chunks. The veg tend to be cut larger too. Its very tasty.
@shelley262 how thoughtful of your youngest to self isolate for a family Christmas
@zauberflote a cruise dilemma indeed. We had planned to travel a lot this year, and next, but hadn't actually booked anything yet so no deposit losses or worries
@Antje77 melted/molten! My snap first thought is, "melt, melted, has melted", with molten not being related. A bird mo(u)lts, and then it's "molt, molted, has molted". Ooooooo but looky here!
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/molten
From ME, from OE, from "proto-Germanic"!! Means melted. In Dutch, it's "gesmolten", in German "geschmolzen". My word fun for the day. I was really lucky in that the parochial grade school I went to used grammar textbooks which taught alot about where our language comes from. I can separate Greek roots from Latin at 50 paces with 90% accuracyIf I were inclined to study more, I'd look at linguistics, or go to seminary and learn Hebrew!
@Annb for years I've taken my wedding band at least partially off to remind myself of whatever needs reminding. That day I took it all the way off, and put it in my little pill cup, to remind me in the midst of huge family gathering to take my pills. Every other time ever, I have tipped the pills into my hand and checked them over in a glance. This ONE time I didn't. Pills in mouth, big gulps of water, wow something must have gone down sideways.... ohhhh noooooooo!!!! You talk about prunes! (To no effect). We were driving home the next day, so I had to steal a banged up old colander from the vacation house to carry into every restroom on the highway! On the third day, at home, it appeared, and my stomach acid had polished it beautifully shiny and bright! It was actually pretty funny the whole time. I still laugh when I think of it!
@Antje77 melted/molten! My snap first thought is, "melt, melted, has melted", with molten not being related. A bird mo(u)lts, and then it's "molt, molted, has molted". Ooooooo but looky here!
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/molten
From ME, from OE, from "proto-Germanic"!! Means melted. In Dutch, it's "gesmolten", in German "geschmolzen". My word fun for the day. I was really lucky in that the parochial grade school I went to used grammar textbooks which taught alot about where our language comes from. I can separate Greek roots from Latin at 50 paces with 90% accuracyIf I were inclined to study more, I'd look at linguistics, or go to seminary and learn Hebrew!
@Antje77 melted/molten! My snap first thought is, "melt, melted, has melted", with molten not being related. A bird mo(u)lts, and then it's "molt, molted, has molted". Ooooooo but looky here!
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/molten
From ME, from OE, from "proto-Germanic"!! Means melted. In Dutch, it's "gesmolten", in German "geschmolzen". My word fun for the day. I was really lucky in that the parochial grade school I went to used grammar textbooks which taught alot about where our language comes from. I can separate Greek roots from Latin at 50 paces with 90% accuracyIf I were inclined to study more, I'd look at linguistics, or go to seminary and learn Hebrew!
@Annb for years I've taken my wedding band at least partially off to remind myself of whatever needs reminding. That day I took it all the way off, and put it in my little pill cup, to remind me in the midst of huge family gathering to take my pills. Every other time ever, I have tipped the pills into my hand and checked them over in a glance. This ONE time I didn't. Pills in mouth, big gulps of water, wow something must have gone down sideways.... ohhhh noooooooo!!!! You talk about prunes! (To no effect). We were driving home the next day, so I had to steal a banged up old colander from the vacation house to carry into every restroom on the highway! On the third day, at home, it appeared, and my stomach acid had polished it beautifully shiny and bright! It was actually pretty funny the whole time. I still laugh when I think of it!
Oh Antje77, that is so like me!
With the both of you, @zauberflote , myself, and some other members having tendencies to be nerds when it comes to language, do we know if there has ever been a study on the correlation between having a language 'thing' and diabetes? Are we* more susceptible**?That's me too!
or is it because we are mostly of an age to have received an education that included linguistic teaching in the form of Latin/Greek/grammar/punctuation or were brought up with books to read instead of tv/pc/screensWith the both of you, @zauberflote , myself, and some other members having tendencies to be nerds when it comes to language, do we know if there has ever been a study on the correlation between having a language 'thing' and diabetes? Are we* more susceptible**?
Would doing a study on this be worthy of an Ig Nobel Prize?
So many questions!
*) wannabe linguists or diabetics
**) to diabetes or having a language 'thing'
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