Thanks, geeful.good morning everyone
4.4 today
had a busy evening yesterday
went shopping in the afternoon and scored three packs of cubed steak, a large pack of nice sausages and two packs of ready made creamy mash in the 'whoops' section of the Supermarket to go with the large pack of sausages and two packs of mince I went in for. Spent at a least a couple of hours cooking everything, of course I also had to peel a big pile of veggies too. My 'dogs' were barking by the time I'd finished
Since I found the mash I'm making some 'ready meals' for mum's freezer, shepherd's pie and bangers and mash with onion gravy. Might do a portion of stew with a small dumpling for her as well. I'll portion up the rest of the cooked meats this morning now that it's completely cooled and bung it in our freezer to act as meal bases for mr gee and I.
Found one of my old recipes for chocolate mousse which is mostly just egg and dark chocolate (not as dark as the chocolate we eat now but I can always add some erythritol), so I'm going to give it a try for today's dinner at mum's.
Hope your weekend is treating you gently
@dogslife what a horrible day for you, hugs to both
dogslife I hope your mum isn't there for too long and you get her home safely ASAPleaving my confused and anxious mum there.
Sympathies for your aches and pains dunelm. Blame the weather! When I was younger my older relatives used to say their aches were due to the weather and I thought this was an "Old wives tale" but I'm beginning to think there is some truth in it now! Hope you feel better soon.
That's the spirit,dunelm! We just have to learn to do things differently don't we?Thanks @dogslife - I love a good blame and weather may well be a factor. I also like to blame leaves on the line.
The the road signed “this way to getting older” is best taken with lots of shouting and yelling I think, it reminds us that we are still in the game, albeit not as sprightly on some days as before.
Hope you have a much better day today, Bubbsie.Morning...where to start!...yesterday set off for work to one of the most inaccessible places in sunny Essex (it wasn't sunny really trying to be optimistic)...finished there around 5:30pm...good timing on the way home until the A1(M) came to a halt...home at 8:00pm ...for supper stopped & bought chicken & gravy pie...yes a pie savoured every bite...had follow up phone calls to make so not in bed until after midnight...around 01:30 the cramp arrived...did the cramp dance which didn't work...so watched some classic TV (Wentworth & Sex & The City)...limped off to bed at 4am...feel shattered...woke to an unsurprising 6.7
Morning...where to start!...yesterday set off for work to one of the most inaccessible places in sunny Essex (it wasn't sunny really trying to be optimistic)...finished there around 5:30pm...good timing on the way home until the A1(M) came to a halt...home at 8:00pm ...for supper stopped & bought chicken & gravy pie...yes a pie savoured every bite...had follow up phone calls to make so not in bed until after midnight...around 01:30 the cramp arrived...did the cramp dance which didn't work...so watched some classic TV (Wentworth & Sex & The City)...limped off to bed at 4am...feel shattered...woke to an unsurprising 6.7
Ice, Ice baby used to work for me. If I say nowadays cramp seems to be a thing of the past no doubt it will come back. Sympathy for the need to develop such a close relationship with Aunty Inflammatory @dunelm. VLC definitely plays havoc with my joints if'n I don't radically divert from what is standard on here. @dogslife and all others whose parents require lots of care you have my sympathy. I had one monumental day to deal with but long term It was probably a heavily disguised blessing.Cramp - a real nuisance - I have tried all sorts but nothing works as well as a power walk or a dance round and round the kitchen.
Thank you ianpspurs. Sudden loss and long term losing of a loved one are both devastating in different ways. Best wishesIce, Ice baby used to work for me. If I say nowadays cramp seems to be a thing of the past no doubt it will come back. Sympathy for the need to develop such a close relationship with Aunty Inflammatory @dunelm. VLC definitely plays havoc with my joints if'n I don't radically divert from what is standard on here. @dogslife and all others whose parents require lots of care you have my sympathy. I had one monumental day to deal with but long term It was probably a heavily disguised blessing.
Awful dunelm...very time I thought I'd got control it returned with a vengeance...so another lap round the bedroomCramp - a real nuisance - I have tried all sorts but nothing works as well as a power walk or a dance round and round the kitchen.
Hugs for the aches and pains plus coffee dilemma. I have largely eschewed coffee since late December, along with red wine, and in general joints are thanking me. Have had some coffee lately in lieu of meals while out and about and my knees and ankles no likey much.Hugs and empathy to everyone suffering from aches and pains. Mine are starting to set in again now that I've eaten breakfast. Sometimes it seems hot coffee helps; sometimes it seems hot coffee sets off the inflammation. Maybe it is just neuropathy, which needs neither rhyme nor reason.
Today is Litterbox Deep-Cleaning Day. The KittenCat says no rush, come back to bed. ^. .^
@Saskia I used to a read a favourite book to my boys when they were little called “The Tiger who came to Tea”. They never tired of it. Yours reminded me. Hugs for the aches.
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