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<blockquote data-quote="ianpspurs" data-source="post: 2419737" data-attributes="member: 193971"><p>Lachrymose start here in Forest Heath as if it were a silent elegy for three very young men. Thoughts and prayers with them and their family plus happiness for Italians who suffered so badly with COVID in 2020. Firebreak continues but I'm back on the reservation after a carbfest yesterday. Slept like a log and resting pulse wonderful. I need to apologise to unknown trolley guiders for any judgements I may have made. It isn't for me to judge them and there (really, really) but for the Grace of God go I. A quick skim of my spreadsheet for 2015 reminds me - leaving comments re food was an inspired move. Image1 is July 16 post prandial 7.1! - came down to 4.6 PP by evening meal - comment 2. Sainsbury's cook in the bag chicken, veggies then trifle pleased MIL I weighed 100 gms trifle for myself at the table - bizarro or what? The chicken is several notches below the W.....se stock brined version imho - the -£2 doesn't compensate. I'm still awaiting a printout of full blood count before ploughing on with a menu and supplements - tedious but vital imho. The Duchess should keep the shirt for the Word Cup Derek - wonderful to hear Songbird though. Hug for the weather and stress [USER=488270]@SlimLizzy[/USER]. The family meet up sounds tickety boo [USER=179219]@dunelm[/USER]. Take care chums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianpspurs, post: 2419737, member: 193971"] Lachrymose start here in Forest Heath as if it were a silent elegy for three very young men. Thoughts and prayers with them and their family plus happiness for Italians who suffered so badly with COVID in 2020. Firebreak continues but I'm back on the reservation after a carbfest yesterday. Slept like a log and resting pulse wonderful. I need to apologise to unknown trolley guiders for any judgements I may have made. It isn't for me to judge them and there (really, really) but for the Grace of God go I. A quick skim of my spreadsheet for 2015 reminds me - leaving comments re food was an inspired move. Image1 is July 16 post prandial 7.1! - came down to 4.6 PP by evening meal - comment 2. Sainsbury's cook in the bag chicken, veggies then trifle pleased MIL I weighed 100 gms trifle for myself at the table - bizarro or what? The chicken is several notches below the W.....se stock brined version imho - the -£2 doesn't compensate. I'm still awaiting a printout of full blood count before ploughing on with a menu and supplements - tedious but vital imho. The Duchess should keep the shirt for the Word Cup Derek - wonderful to hear Songbird though. Hug for the weather and stress [USER=488270]@SlimLizzy[/USER]. The family meet up sounds tickety boo [USER=179219]@dunelm[/USER]. Take care chums. [/QUOTE]
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