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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    and it was quite exceptional.

    Spicy salmon crunch sushi roll, mango fingers and a nakd bakewell tart bar.

    Shocked at how tasty it all was.
    I made a sandwich from fridge leftovers.

    2 x pork sausage
    1 x spicy cooking chorizo
    1 x sliced tomato
    1 x tablespoon pesto
    1 x tablespoon cream cheese (full fat)
    Mustard

    It was... repulsive.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I made a sandwich from fridge leftovers.

    2 x pork sausage
    1 x spicy cooking chorizo
    1 x sliced tomato
    1 x tablespoon pesto
    1 x tablespoon cream cheese (full fat)
    Mustard

    It was... repulsive.
    Have to say, the prepared food in the UK is getting much better. Does prepared food = processed food?

    Mrs WES and I had the house to ourselves so we decided to spend as little time cooking as possible and enjoy the peace and quiet. Ham shanks in apple sauce and cauliflower and cheese with truffle and green beans pre-sliced, all from M&S.

    We loved it.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    Have to say, the prepared food in the UK is getting much better. Does prepared food = processed food?

    Mrs WES and I had the house to ourselves so we decided to spend as little time cooking as possible and enjoy the peace and quiet. Ham shanks in apple sauce and cauliflower and cheese with truffle and green beans pre-sliced, all from M&S.

    We loved it.
    I guess it all depends on how stuffed with salt and sugar it is, really.

    I confess, I'm not bothered about E numbers. They can throw in as many chemicals as they like as far as I'm concerned.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I guess it all depends on how stuffed with salt and sugar it is, really.

    I confess, I'm not bothered about E numbers. They can throw in as many chemicals as they like as far as I'm concerned.
    Have you truly abandoned the smokes btw? How long now?

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Have you truly abandoned the smokes btw? How long now?
    I smoked my last cigarette on Sunday 24th September at 08:00. v also.

    Vaping appears to be the answer for me, and given that the nicotine bit is contributing about 1% of the total smoking nastiness, it seems a small price to pay.

    Speaking of paying, I calculated today that in the two and a half weeks since quitting we have saved £425. Although vaping liquid costs about £5 per week.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I smoked my last cigarette on Sunday 24th September at 08:00. v also.

    Vaping appears to be the answer for me, and given that the nicotine bit is contributing about 1% of the total smoking nastiness, it seems a small price to pay.

    Speaking of paying, I calculated today that in the two and a half weeks since quitting we have saved £425. Although vaping liquid costs about £5 per week.
    Have you become a moody old grouch since giving up?












    Or have you always been like this
    Northern Monkey ... who can't upload a bleeding Avatar

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Pokster View Post
    Have you become a moody old grouch since giving up?












    Or have you always been like this
    No grumpiness, since I have nictine when required.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I smoked my last cigarette on Sunday 24th September at 08:00. v also.

    Vaping appears to be the answer for me, and given that the nicotine bit is contributing about 1% of the total smoking nastiness, it seems a small price to pay.

    Speaking of paying, I calculated today that in the two and a half weeks since quitting we have saved £425. Although vaping liquid costs about £5 per week.
    My word.

    What were you doing up at the ungodly hour of 0800 on a Sunday?

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    My word.

    What were you doing up at the ungodly hour of 0800 on a Sunday?
    I arise each day at 0600 nowadays, a. I think it's a function of age. And when we're away walking I'm up at 5 every morning, without fail, determined that we are boots on and out the door by 6, before anyone else is around

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    My word.

    What were you doing up at the ungodly hour of 0800 on a Sunday?
    I awake earlier on a weekend than a weekday. Considering a weekday is 06:30am this is very often a massive problem.

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