It's almost written!@Antje77 by now the job application should have been written. If not, get off this forum and go do it NOW!
My guess at Dutch is that some kind of harbour related job so right up your street. Hope it works out for you.
I find cauliflower can hide an awful lot of water in its florets. Nowadays I steam or microwave it it before adding g the cheeses.Last time I roasted the cauli but this time I boiled it. Maybe that makes a difference. I don't know
I vote for a toaster.Same soup as yesterday (leftover turkey cut finely, tinned tomato, tomato paste, stock cube, cream cheese), reheated. Today with a slice of toast, bttered with a little salt.
I'm still working on my toast, a newish thing for me, and I'm getting better at the delicate timing of applying the butter after toasting. I want it melted a little, but not completely, it's a work in progress.
Currently I use a frying pan to toast my LC bread, but with this new love for toast I'm wondering if I need a toaster, one of those things you put a slice of bread in on top and after a few minutes it jumps out. They're pretty cheap so I could buy one...
The English are the experts when it comes to toast. So please tell me, do I want a toaster or stick with the frying pan?
Any other insider tips on toast?
Voting for a toaster.Same soup as yesterday (leftover turkey cut finely, tinned tomato, tomato paste, stock cube, cream cheese), reheated. Today with a slice of toast, bttered with a little salt.
I'm still working on my toast, a newish thing for me, and I'm getting better at the delicate timing of applying the butter after toasting. I want it melted a little, but not completely, it's a work in progress.
Currently I use a frying pan to toast my LC bread, but with this new love for toast I'm wondering if I need a toaster, one of those things you put a slice of bread in on top and after a few minutes it jumps out. They're pretty cheap so I could buy one...
The English are the experts when it comes to toast. So please tell me, do I want a toaster or stick with the frying pan?
Any other insider tips on toast?
Definitely a toaster. For toasted cheese the grill in your oven. Or toasty bags in your toaster.Same soup as yesterday (leftover turkey cut finely, tinned tomato, tomato paste, stock cube, cream cheese), reheated. Today with a slice of toast, bttered with a little salt.
I'm still working on my toast, a newish thing for me, and I'm getting better at the delicate timing of applying the butter after toasting. I want it melted a little, but not completely, it's a work in progress.
Currently I use a frying pan to toast my LC bread, but with this new love for toast I'm wondering if I need a toaster, one of those things you put a slice of bread in on top and after a few minutes it jumps out. They're pretty cheap so I could buy one...
The English are the experts when it comes to toast. So please tell me, do I want a toaster or stick with the frying pan?
Any other insider tips on toast?
I'd like to hear that you're going to get the doctor to check you out, please?then my heart started playing silly games, irregular timing and missing beats here, there and everywhere. It was still doing it when I woke up this morning
No - not everything is food related but I think this was. It's happened before. I will ask to speak to a doctor though. That can't happen until Monday. It is a slight concern because my mother used to have similar symptoms and she died of a heart attack when she was 67. However, that might not have been related to the odd heartbeats. Blood pressure was down this morning to a very reasonable level so I'm not too worried.I'd like to hear that you're going to get the doctor to check you out, please?
As we well know, not everything is food or diabetes related
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