So, who wants to help ... to cower in the cellar?

Wot larks!

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Oh bugrit, Sparrer.

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ooof. Yes. < passes TFM a Gin of Vast Dimensions >

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Thanks. I’m more or less back to my usual approximation of normality now, it just hit me in the gut at the time.

Macaroni cheese shortly, good comfort food, that.

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A good macaroni cheese is hard to beat, imo.

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Must be the weather for cheese

We had cheesy nachos…

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Is it ever not the weather for cheese?

Surely not!

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A contestant on Masterchef this week was described as ‘27-year-old Stu’, and it struck me at the time that that was pretty much what I was eating. The perils of bucket cookery for one…

It is on positively its last appearance (all being well) tonight. I might have some cheese afterwards, just to expunge the memory.

It was not what you might call a triumph of culinary art.

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I ate a slice of fresh-out-of-the-oven bread with Marmite and grated cheese on it: a perverted taste, no doubt, but too bad.

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Wherein lies the perversion, Fishy?

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Some people feel that way about Marmite.

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True. But to be honest I think they are the perverted ones.
"What’s that black stuff you eat made out of? Crushed beetles?’ as a Californian once asked me.

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Never tried that. Cheese on toast with Marmite on the other hand is a favourite.

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Only the posh sort. The cheap sort is fungus wot died of exhaustion.

Made it back, via Paddington and Maidenhead. By Maidenhead they were saying that Marylebone was working again, but I bet the trains were a bit on the packed side.

This was all after the burgered* Bakerloo Line, after what sounded like one-under at Willesden Junction. (“Passenger action” doesn’t get the line closed for an hour.)

* I have seen what it takes to make a goatburger and it’s not pretty.

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One of the more readily understandable suicides, then ;- )

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But if there’s a train, you have the possibility of leaving.

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Lightly smoked gammon with chopped tomatoes here

There will be an very fine bacon sandwich in the morning…

Getting into the tomatoes was interesting

Sigh

Yesterday I replaced the batteries in the can-opener

Today I discovered that I had recycled 2 brand new batteries, & put the old ones back in

Sigh & Spit

Liberates Pitcher

Drains it

Looks for the next one

Carinthia.xx

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bugrit!

Passes the extra-large pitcher, kept for emergencies, Chatelaineward

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Anna set of rechargeable batteries anna recharger-conditioner.

Thanks to generous friends, I can have a Rochefort 6 whenever I like. I like.

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Would this be of any help, Carinthia:

I used to have one, but it was one of the things that Mr Bee discarded. I’ll buy another…

Chez bee, it wozz haddock baked inna curried yoghurt sauce, broccoli, peas and potatoes.

Soo xx

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