Sep 2020
9:08pm, 20 Sep 2020
36,993 posts
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DocM
Great to hear the marmite news. It's been a real problem as we get through such a lot
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Sep 2020
9:10pm, 20 Sep 2020
6,208 posts
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Meeps
We had to buy Tesco's yeast extract, it wasn't good!
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Sep 2020
9:11pm, 20 Sep 2020
68,038 posts
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swittle
Anyone tried Vegemite?
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Sep 2020
9:11pm, 20 Sep 2020
17,836 posts
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Rosehip
That's good DT Hopefully the exodus to the countryside is abating now the weather is cooling a little
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Sep 2020
9:20pm, 20 Sep 2020
18,010 posts
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GimmeMedals
Grassington is lovely. I could imagine it being crowded so good to hear SD was evident.
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Sep 2020
9:38pm, 20 Sep 2020
11,845 posts
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D2
I'm feeling unsure whether to continue meeting my friend and her dogs for a weekly walk now that her daughter is back at school. Whilst I know that outside is safer and we can keep a reasonable distance from each other I cant help feel anxious. On the other hand its good to have someone to talk to and the change is good for me and my dog. I do feel the urge to keep more isolated, not sure what to do for the best.
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Sep 2020
9:47pm, 20 Sep 2020
17,837 posts
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Rosehip
It's not an easy decision, D2 - but the risk in walking outside with much common sense is about as low as it can be - and talking and being with others and other lovely dogs has much to recommend it...
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Sep 2020
9:49pm, 20 Sep 2020
46,485 posts
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Derby Tup
I’m with Rosehip D2. I’d talk to your friend and tell her your fears but continue
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Sep 2020
9:53pm, 20 Sep 2020
44,010 posts
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Lip Gloss
I do my running with a PSA in a school and to be honest I feel she is one of the safest people as they as always washing and sanitising etc
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Sep 2020
9:56pm, 20 Sep 2020
15,825 posts
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jennywren
I agree with Rosehip too. Understand your fears but seeing friends is so important for well being.
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