12-02-2024 12:06 PM
12-02-2024 12:06 PM
..keep at it @MDT did you read/watch Catch 22 yet? or Dr Strangelove re perspective
Mayor of Casterbridge okay too, thats only in print tho think lol
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lol @SmilingGecko .. feeling a bit ok a lot frazzled after running around this morning, getting lost, buy stuff off fb got a good cheap wool blanket and a cooks copping block, really heavy. really thick solid wood. will put between sink and stove where there is a gap lol, bit more food prep space as well
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@StuF had the same issue with one credit union. They try and build relationships only with people with money. You just say youre a pensioner and they don't call anymore! Yeah not doing anything in the kitchen. My kitchen looks like Hiroshima right now. Cleaned it up last week
12-02-2024 12:53 PM
12-02-2024 12:53 PM
I guess that's one good thing about being on the pension @SmilingGecko - limits nuisance calls! lol
Well, the kitchen is a mess for good reason- you cook etc!
Anyway, it will still be there tomorrow 🙂
12-02-2024 02:03 PM
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Yeah totally agree unless its a scam of some sort @StuF. You certainly know who your friends are on a pension though. You learn that very quickly. Just going through e-mails today. Bread should be cooked soon.
12-02-2024 02:10 PM
12-02-2024 02:10 PM
Hope the bread is awesome @SmilingGecko !
I love fresh bread...I suspect what you are making differs significantly to what I'm picturing in mind's eye, but as long as you enjoy it!
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Its a low.carb/gluten free option @StuF so it doesn't rise as well as other breads. I don't buy bread from the supermarket anymore. Its a way to keep my weight down. I had a friend who used to make artisan bread with all kinds of "birdseed" in it. When I was with my ex I used to bake spelt for his work lunches.
I know of people that just bake with standard flour these days to save money on supermarket bought bread. Its really affordable. I save a lot of money baking my own these days. I could bring the price down even lower by baking with coconut or almond flour.
But for now I have a whole drum of lentils which I learned I can grind in a coffee grinder and make a protein bread loaf. Never tried that before but I'll let you know how I go with it
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