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<blockquote data-quote="dunelm" data-source="post: 2248985" data-attributes="member: 179219"><p>Good morning everyone from a bird chirping morning in the dark and dangerous north</p><p></p><p>The wonders wheel “all this can go either underneath or over the top of your burger” came in a 5.1 this am</p><p></p><p>It’s one of those Walrus and the Carpenter mornings here: The sun was shining on the sea, Shining with all his might.</p><p>Very dangerous for the locals - they should stay indoors, protect their skin and save their vitamin D.</p><p></p><p>Interesting what you can come up with to replace a burger bun when you fancy a burger and a big stack of autre chose.</p><p>Yesterday was two semi-crispy discs made of finely shredded leftover cauliflower leaves, gouda cheese, parmesan cheese, a heaped teaspoon of ground pork scratching dust and the egg that binds - dropped in splogers into a mildly hot, oily pan and then left to get on with it.</p><p></p><p>Afternoon tea day today - Mrs Miggins is getting used to this - my fault for offering her a nice cheery alternative to gruel and marmite:</p><p>Ah, afternoon tea.</p><p>What will it be?</p><p>Fancy cut sarnies,</p><p>With fresh walla-bee.</p><p></p><p>Have the very best day that you can make it, boredom is just that nasty chimp inside your head playing hard to get.</p><p>Koffy time and then a jog round the virtual park.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunelm, post: 2248985, member: 179219"] Good morning everyone from a bird chirping morning in the dark and dangerous north The wonders wheel “all this can go either underneath or over the top of your burger” came in a 5.1 this am It’s one of those Walrus and the Carpenter mornings here: The sun was shining on the sea, Shining with all his might. Very dangerous for the locals - they should stay indoors, protect their skin and save their vitamin D. Interesting what you can come up with to replace a burger bun when you fancy a burger and a big stack of autre chose. Yesterday was two semi-crispy discs made of finely shredded leftover cauliflower leaves, gouda cheese, parmesan cheese, a heaped teaspoon of ground pork scratching dust and the egg that binds - dropped in splogers into a mildly hot, oily pan and then left to get on with it. Afternoon tea day today - Mrs Miggins is getting used to this - my fault for offering her a nice cheery alternative to gruel and marmite: Ah, afternoon tea. What will it be? Fancy cut sarnies, With fresh walla-bee. Have the very best day that you can make it, boredom is just that nasty chimp inside your head playing hard to get. Koffy time and then a jog round the virtual park. [/QUOTE]
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