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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2308561" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>FBG 13.2! I must've inhaled too much bad for me stuff yesterday.</p><p></p><p>Brunch at noon was the remainder of the bouillabaise. I thought I'd better eat it before it climbed out of the fridge by itself. I wasn't really hungry but I had it anyway - the first actual meal in about 48 hours, I think.</p><p></p><p>Later I will have bacon and egg - probably no more veg should be consumed today.</p><p></p><p>We have had a few problems recently with high humidity making things go mouldy very quickly. When I took out the extensions to my dining table yesterday, I realised that 1) the wood (teak) needed to be oiled and 2) the extensions were developing mould on the lower 18" - they were stored on edge. So, before they could be used they had to be cleaned of the mould and before they went away again the whole table needed to be oiled. That meant leaving it set up all night while the oil soaked in. This table is in my kitchen/living room and it was very much in the way. And the smell of teak oil is a bit too much in an enclosed space. Anyway, we took out the extensions this morning and closed the table back into a circular one but then I discovered that the thick protector pad also had mould on it, so that had to get cleaned off and dried. That meant that the plastic and felt top cover (royal blue tiled in food pics) has to be dumped - no way to clean mould spores off of the underside. So next, find the old table cloths that I used to use - many of which needed a good wash after being stored for so long. Then the washing machine started leaking! Maybe I put too much washing liquid in it, I don't know. Seems OK at present and the floor looks to be staying dry now.</p><p></p><p>At least all the dishes are washed and stacked away again and the basket of ironing has already gone (with the postman) to be done by DIL. </p><p></p><p>Em now has a polo shirt in the laundry "livery" with the label "pillowcase quality controller" on it. She's proud to be part of the family business. She actually does point out when pillowcases are being allowed to be a bit out of shape when they are ready to go into the rotary press, and makes sure they are done properly (elder brother can be a bit slapdash - at 22 he feels he is cut out for better things and isn't asked to help very often). In DIL's laundry quality and efficient service is the order of the day so no slapdash work can be allowed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2308561, member: 25851"] FBG 13.2! I must've inhaled too much bad for me stuff yesterday. Brunch at noon was the remainder of the bouillabaise. I thought I'd better eat it before it climbed out of the fridge by itself. I wasn't really hungry but I had it anyway - the first actual meal in about 48 hours, I think. Later I will have bacon and egg - probably no more veg should be consumed today. We have had a few problems recently with high humidity making things go mouldy very quickly. When I took out the extensions to my dining table yesterday, I realised that 1) the wood (teak) needed to be oiled and 2) the extensions were developing mould on the lower 18" - they were stored on edge. So, before they could be used they had to be cleaned of the mould and before they went away again the whole table needed to be oiled. That meant leaving it set up all night while the oil soaked in. This table is in my kitchen/living room and it was very much in the way. And the smell of teak oil is a bit too much in an enclosed space. Anyway, we took out the extensions this morning and closed the table back into a circular one but then I discovered that the thick protector pad also had mould on it, so that had to get cleaned off and dried. That meant that the plastic and felt top cover (royal blue tiled in food pics) has to be dumped - no way to clean mould spores off of the underside. So next, find the old table cloths that I used to use - many of which needed a good wash after being stored for so long. Then the washing machine started leaking! Maybe I put too much washing liquid in it, I don't know. Seems OK at present and the floor looks to be staying dry now. At least all the dishes are washed and stacked away again and the basket of ironing has already gone (with the postman) to be done by DIL. Em now has a polo shirt in the laundry "livery" with the label "pillowcase quality controller" on it. She's proud to be part of the family business. She actually does point out when pillowcases are being allowed to be a bit out of shape when they are ready to go into the rotary press, and makes sure they are done properly (elder brother can be a bit slapdash - at 22 he feels he is cut out for better things and isn't asked to help very often). In DIL's laundry quality and efficient service is the order of the day so no slapdash work can be allowed. [/QUOTE]
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