Jan 2022
2:21pm, 24 Jan 2022
30,538 posts
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EvilPixie
back from lunch about 2hrs to go I like these new hours
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Jan 2022
2:23pm, 24 Jan 2022
56,103 posts
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Velociraptor
At a desk. Have had a potentially difficult "you're not getting diazepam" consultation dumped on me. Have decided I'm going to prescribe the patient enough diazepam to put a horse to sleep.
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Jan 2022
2:26pm, 24 Jan 2022
83,074 posts
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swittle
Egg-free porridge for my dinner just now, as one of the older crowns in my mouth has made a bid for freedom. Some may already have read of my dental travails over the last 18 months, hence this post *is* mundane.
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Jan 2022
2:47pm, 24 Jan 2022
44,116 posts
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.B.
Pix yes, one wordle a day for everyone Dentist check up done
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Jan 2022
3:27pm, 24 Jan 2022
10,983 posts
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PaulaMc
I wondered about the egg in porridge too but didn’t want to ask
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Jan 2022
3:30pm, 24 Jan 2022
56,104 posts
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Velociraptor
A reminder of why your granny (or at least my granny) always said that when cooking with eggs you must break them, one at a time, into a cup before adding them to the other ingredients. I suspect my granny would also have had robust views about eggs in porridge.
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Jan 2022
3:30pm, 24 Jan 2022
25,183 posts
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Serendippily
Hot chocolate and sweet waffles. Feel almost tearfully tired
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Jan 2022
4:12pm, 24 Jan 2022
53,679 posts
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DrPhleecingD
Hugs Dipps Eggs in porridge, eek Waiting for ds2 to finish college so I can take him to tennis
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Jan 2022
4:24pm, 24 Jan 2022
84,807 posts
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Hanneke
I love an egg in my porridge! I used to do what your granny did, but since keeping chickens, a bad egg is very very rare. This is only my second one in 8 years.
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Jan 2022
4:24pm, 24 Jan 2022
84,808 posts
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Hanneke
Bliddy freezing so on the sofa, under my blanket with a turmeric latte that disappeared really quickly.
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