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good afternoon all,Rary she will have known what you up to,am sure,my word how the weather has changed,i was cold all day yesterday,but have relented and had the heating on for a couple of hours this morning,made such a difference,car booked in for the MOT & service for 25th,i have been nominated by a friend to make a cake for a macmillan event,guess the weight off,have a lovely afternoon all
sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
Think we’ll light the fire tonight too lottie- I ended up with a hottie in bed last night!
We have a very chill and blustery wind at the moment.
Loads of leaves have fallen since we went away…looking forward to composting them
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
I've been and done a grory hop. I actually put a jacket on before I went outside, the first time for weeks....Still wearing sandals however. I went to Aldi and the centre aisle did lure me in a little. I noticed last week that their baking shelves seemed a bit empty. They're full now of dried fruit, glacé cherries, ground almonds and jars of mincemeat, etc. I wonder why?
Hard to believe but the forecast for tonight is 6°C and tomorrow night, 3°C. I think I'll root out the hot water bottles later.
I picked up some birthday cards too, and realised with a bit of a shock that it will be my sister's diamond wedding anniversary next month How did we get so old? They had a record made of the church marriage service and gave copies to the family. (Tape recorders were not commonplace back then). I still have the record in a cupboard, though sadly no record player to play it.
I'm sure there are services that will record it onto a CD or pen drive for you. I remember my dad bought a cheap record player, the sole purpose of which was to transfer recordings on records onto USB devices. In fact, that might make a nice gift for them if they don't have a record player either.
Snoop, to change the subject, have you tried your cordless stick blender yet? Do you rate it? Is it rechargeable or does it take batteries? If they're good, I do quite fancy one.
My main problem with blenders is forgetting I've put things into the pan that should be recovered before blending. This last week I've accidently blended both bay leaves and chunks of lemon peel on separate occasions. I was thinking of buying little muslin bags to put herbs/spices in but then I had a vision of blended muslin bag or burnt out blender.
Snoop, to change the subject, have you tried your cordless stick blender yet? Do you rate it? Is it rechargeable or does it take batteries? If they're good, I do quite fancy one.
Not yet. We ended up with beans on toast. But tonight looks like it's on the cards.
It's rechargeable. Came with a charger and USB C cable. Looks like that's true of most of them. I wouldn't have bothered with it if it was run by AA batteries, for example. It was 46 euros, so more expensive than mains versions but still the cheapest of all the ones I looked at that had decent customer ratings. I've just looked at Amazon UK site to see if I can spot it, but it looks like it's not being sold in the UK. The other brands I've spotted are much cheaper in the UK than in Spain.
For the big American brands Kitchenaid and Cuisineart, it's worth having a look at the reviews (especially the negative reviews) on Amazon dot com to see what they make of them in the States.
Flo, the model I bought is extremely quiet and doesn't vibrate very much at all, as it's relatively low powered in comparison with most stick blenders. I hate feeling like my brain's being jiggled about, so this seems about my kind of device. I'm amazed how quiet it is, though.
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