Tea? (Part 2)

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IDMark2

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Morning, having my morning nose around, chin-up @the_mikey . I've had a bad weekend and start of the week for feeling like getting going but I know it won't last... in fact today I do feel like getting going but we have an appointment to go to the Register Office in the middle of the day and it ruins any chances to get out for a proper ride today, although if the weather holds there might be a cheeky opportunity later at tea time!
Coffee for me, strong as usual. :cuppa:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Morning, having my morning nose around, chin-up @the_mikey . I've had a bad weekend and start of the week for feeling like getting going but I know it won't last... in fact today I do feel like getting going but we have an appointment to go to the Register Office in the middle of the day and it ruins any chances to get out for a proper ride today, although if the weather holds there might be a cheeky opportunity later at tea time!
Coffee for me, strong as usual. :cuppa:

Morning. My second coffee of the day. Smells wonderful. Morning IanDuke :hello: . Good luck at the registry office.
 

IDMark2

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Morning. My second coffee of the day. Smells wonderful. Morning IanDuke :hello: . Good luck at the registry office.
Morning WD, just a 'Notice' appointment for or local office as we are intending to do the deed in another jurisdiction, and showing we both are who we say we are and are both ermm... 'qualified'. Second time for both of us.

BTW, Yeovil is not better than Abertawe, although it has helicopters and a close-by station of flying sailors, and gloves, the football pitch is famously slanted, or was. Abertawe does have a flat Premiership (for the time being) football ground and... no , Yeovil's better. :smile:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Morning WD, just a 'Notice' appointment for or local office as we are intending to do the deed in another jurisdiction, and showing we both are who we say we are and are both ermm... 'qualified'. Second time for both of us.

BTW, Yeovil is not better than Abertawe, although it has helicopters and a close-by station of flying sailors, and gloves, the football pitch is famously slanted, or was. Abertawe does have a flat Premiership (for the time being) football ground and... no , Yeovil's better. :smile:

Cheers.:thumbsup:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Morning all.
I have to go to Iceland (the shop not the country) so that some teens can eat, they are bitching about the lack of food....well I don't eat that freezer rubbish but they are happy with it if I'm not cooking real food!

Morning SL. Enjoy yourself and shopping. I hate shopping. Mr WD takes foreverrrrrrrrr. If it was up to me, I'd whizz round throwing things in the basket so I could get out as fast as I could.
 

IDMark2

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Morning SL.
I treated my teenage daughter to a lesson in food to get her to start thinking about what was in it.. I gave her the ingredients for a healthy pasta dish and told her she could have anything she liked for tea that night that she could make with what I'd given her. We often cook together now, and she always wants the recipe if I cook something new to her.
My eight year old boy has recently turned from a 'what's that, I don't recognise that therefore I will not be eating it' into a 'what are we having tonight Dad, hey, can you do that Thai curry with Aubergine and Cashews, and make it hot.'
Have a good day! :smile:
 

ScotiaLass

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Morning SL.
I treated my teenage daughter to a lesson in food to get her to start thinking about what was in it.. I gave her the ingredients for a healthy pasta dish and told her she could have anything she liked for tea that night that she could make with what I'd given her. We often cook together now, and she always wants the recipe if I cook something new to her.
My eight year old boy has recently turned from a 'what's that, I don't recognise that therefore I will not be eating it' into a 'what are we having tonight Dad, hey, can you do that Thai curry with Aubergine and Cashews, and make it hot.'
Have a good day! :smile:
My daughter (18) took Hospitality in school and is quite handy at cooking - she's never in, too busy riding horses to eat!
The boy is 13 and has a very limited diet due to his autism - if I can even get him to have something new even sitting on his plate it's a major breakthrough! He takes cooking at school and will happily cook dishes and bring them home but he won't eat any of it!
 
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