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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 2311951" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>[USER=52911]@maglil55[/USER] definitely the Mary Berry one. Hard name to forget. We have one called Hell's Kitchen I think but have never watched it that I recall. Real life chefs are brutal enough for me to contemplate. No idea why kitchens are like that. I follow the philosophy of family cooks (not chefs!) that the kitchen is where the neophytes are welcome to come join the generational dance!</p><p>[USER=488270]@SlimLizzy[/USER] I didn't take the cat to the vet-- he seems to be fixing it himself. Let us now hope that continues!</p><p>[USER=521715]@MrsA2[/USER] what a win! I like the flavor of kale, and when I microwave chopped curly kale it becomes less tough. [USER=530254]@Mauriac[/USER] shredded shower curtain I laughed out loud!</p><p>[USER=526020]@Mrs T 123[/USER] candles! We used to have a pair of candles at supper every night when the kids were growing up. Then we moved, and kept the cats locked in for several weeks. The only place for the dining room table was against a wall of windows. It was their best vantage point for seeing outside, and since we rarely ate there, it's been impossible to train them out of it. So something furry would get at least singed, and that scares me. </p><p>I wound up not having lunch, yay me!, and it was nearly time for barre class when I got home, so my pre-barre was skyr yogurt/olive oil. After barre I was famished and cold (had lain on the floor for 10 minutes after....) and ate both sardines and cottage cheese. The rest as predicted. Then turned heat on on the porch. I'm warm and don't think I'm hungry!plus there's a cat on my lap and somebody nearby has a wood fire in their fireplace....mmmmm smells good!</p><p>Goodnight all and Happy Saturday soon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 2311951, member: 496650"] [USER=52911]@maglil55[/USER] definitely the Mary Berry one. Hard name to forget. We have one called Hell's Kitchen I think but have never watched it that I recall. Real life chefs are brutal enough for me to contemplate. No idea why kitchens are like that. I follow the philosophy of family cooks (not chefs!) that the kitchen is where the neophytes are welcome to come join the generational dance! [USER=488270]@SlimLizzy[/USER] I didn't take the cat to the vet-- he seems to be fixing it himself. Let us now hope that continues! [USER=521715]@MrsA2[/USER] what a win! I like the flavor of kale, and when I microwave chopped curly kale it becomes less tough. [USER=530254]@Mauriac[/USER] shredded shower curtain I laughed out loud! [USER=526020]@Mrs T 123[/USER] candles! We used to have a pair of candles at supper every night when the kids were growing up. Then we moved, and kept the cats locked in for several weeks. The only place for the dining room table was against a wall of windows. It was their best vantage point for seeing outside, and since we rarely ate there, it's been impossible to train them out of it. So something furry would get at least singed, and that scares me. I wound up not having lunch, yay me!, and it was nearly time for barre class when I got home, so my pre-barre was skyr yogurt/olive oil. After barre I was famished and cold (had lain on the floor for 10 minutes after....) and ate both sardines and cottage cheese. The rest as predicted. Then turned heat on on the porch. I'm warm and don't think I'm hungry!plus there's a cat on my lap and somebody nearby has a wood fire in their fireplace....mmmmm smells good! Goodnight all and Happy Saturday soon! [/QUOTE]
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