Here is a link to a really easy tasty banana bread. It's also very good toasted with butter and keeps for quite a few days well wrapped. Nice with cream cheese as well. I would suggest making two and let the bananas get really brown before using. http://simplyrecipes.com/recipes/banana_bread/
Soup, like potato and leek and let them use a hand liquidiser. Banana bread is always good and they can smash the bananas with a potato masher. There are some good low fat and sugar recipes out there. You can also substitute applesauce for some butter.
Bought quite a nice steak and red wine pie from the Cook Shop on Park Hall Road the other day. The pastry was great and I am extremely fussy about pastry. There could have been a bit more filling though. It has beef, onion and one discernible carrot. Served it on top of mash which was drowned in the tasty gravy.
Administrator Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It was reported however the post saying (I'm > paraphrasing here) "it sounds like a certain > person from a company however they usually do that > act in a different fashion" is not defamatory. But it was extremely suggestive and totally unnecessary. I think it was slanderous.
I was really startled the other day driving down Copleston from Grove Vale and a cyclist zoomed around the corner from the first turning on the right. Really was not expecting that.
Ho Ho Ho. No, really, someone complained. They seemed to think it should be of higher quality or something..not sure what the point of the posting was.
ClareC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I knew what you meant as well, it's clear that any > possible misinterpretation has been removed, not > entirely sure why certain people feel it necessary > to continue having a go! Certainly does make > tiresome reading!! Good on you trying to alert > people to potential mistreatment of animals! The 'possible misinterpretation' has not been removed. It is still there. Apologising does not remove it. I think it should be removed.
Agree with DJKQ. It's convenient and it's there. Salaries are also going on stupidly high gas and electricity bills. Bought some coconut water for 50 pence a tin. I hardly ever buy their frozen stuff except fish fingers but get milk, butter and dairy products, plus crumpets (2 packs for a quid) and potato scones. They had tins of Ambrosia custard which was 2 for a quid. Ocado is 81p each.
Pearson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Pearson Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > And just to be extra safe. I like Simon and he > is > > a good guy! > > > > OK? > -------------------------------------------------- > ------ > > There you go, i'll post it again.... or is this > still not clear?? > > FFS Clear as mud. How or why you ever linked him with the other guy is unfathomable. Saying you like him and he is a good guy means nothing. It's like having a friend stab you in the back. PosiTan's posting is very concise and I agree with it.
Pearson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Give it a rest Cate. > > Yes it is how i remember Simon from a few years > ago! According to ljs he doesn't look anything like the description. Perhaps the guy employed by Angela used to work for Lisa if you are talking about a few years ago.
Yes, Doris, Angela employs someone answering that description is what I said when it was first mentioned on here, but Pearson has said it could be someone working for Lisa from Bowwowmiaow. I thought you meant Lisa, Doris.
I do know what they ferry dogs around in - I have used them before. Gray hair in a pony tail is what the description said above. Is that how you see Simon?
Pearson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What you want dates?? they used to use Peckham > Rye.. what more do you want? > And before you ask, i know Simon too and i would > often see him there with his > cab parked next to the cafe. > > As regards description, if you read my first post > i was actually saying he could fit that > description. And yes people 'should be careful' > and not get confused. > > And just to be extra safe. I like Simon and he is > a good guy! > > OK? If you like Simon, then why would you say he could fit that description?
If the windows are single glazed then the curtains won't help much, as Jeremy said. Why not get a couple of window companies round to quote for double glazed windows and then show them to the landlord.
Yes, and it sounds like the cold from the windows cancels out any heat! Any decent landlord would negotiate on this, as he/she would have the same problem in the future. Don't think I would want to be a tenant of someone like this.