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Saffron

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  1. I'm not for defending Cambridge Analytica and a bunch of tw@ts who lied. Just stay in your box. I'm sure it's comfy there. Chortle.
  2. There is already a thread on this, with the same subject title. To avoid confusion, it might be best to keep all comments in one thread. /forum/read.php?29,2026501 -- Admin
  3. I had wood pigeons coming daily for a while. We put water down and stale bread crumbs for them on our garden tiles. The woodies are a bit too big for our feeders. Our cats are thoroughly uninterested. Haha! Pigeons would be too much work for them I suspect. They'd prefer a mouse. I haven't seen the pigeons for a while. Many birds are moulting in the late summer and spend more time roosting. Smaller birds only started returning to our feeders early in the mornings recently. They've never come in the house. But they will eye you expectantly if there's no seed/ crumbs in the garden!
  4. Hawaii is attempting to reduce tobacco smoking by systematically raising the sale age. This article is from Feb, not sure how the legislation is going now. https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwi2sIGHuKjkAhVLVsAKHacCDU8QzPwBegQIARAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bbc.com%2Fnews%2Fworld-us-canada-47129503&psig=AOvVaw3TeWUT_OR0hXOID4w956JR&ust=1567180394586323
  5. Thanks everyone! Some great stuff here. :-D I'm now looking at staying in Newquay and visiting Perranporth one day, then Eden Project the next day. I know it seems like a lot of driving, but we're just squeezing this in as side trip on longer visit to friends near Glasto. Feasible?
  6. Has anyone taken a shortbreak family holiday to the Eden Project? If you stayed overnight, did you go for Plymouth, or something closer like Bodmin? I'm thinking it looks like there's some fun stuff for kids in Plymouth, if we make a weekend of it. But also, Tintagel is not that far away, and there's Go Ape near Exeter. We're driving, so no worries about train times etc. Little Saff is 9yrs, so we're looking for stuff for older kids (which will hopefully be fun for Mr Saff too -- the biggest kid of them all!). Any thoughts? xx
  7. My good friend Chloe knew Gavin Garraway for years. He has been described as a devoted dad and all round sweet person. His family and friends are still in shock over his murder, which may have been a case a mistaken identity. An arrest has been made, meanwhile his family are struggling to cope. If you feel moved by this tragedy and are able to help, please donate or share the Go Fund Me page for his family. https://www.gofundme.com/help-amp-support-a-family-torn-apart-by-knife-crime?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=fb_co_campmgmtbnr_w And if you have the time and energy, please consider writing to your councillors and MPs about your concerns over knife crime. https://www.writetothem.com xx
  8. After the blisters stop weeping and start to heal, keep them well moisturised. The old advice to let them dry out is wrong. It encourages itching/scratching and scarring. Moisturisers aimed at eczema sufferers are good, long lasting. xx
  9. Tickets to a show? Or pampering?
  10. Thanks - these all look brilliant. I'm intrigued to try hollowing out a panettone (and then making bread and butter pudding with the hollowed out bits, of course). xx
  11. Thanks. That looks amazing. xx
  12. I'm not much of a christmas pudding fan. Does anyone have tried and tested recipes for christmas desserts? (Better if not too complicated, happy to incorporate alcohol!) xx
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