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AnninGlos
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14 Nov 2022 20:13 |
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Mine is Mel and I am sure Annx’s is as well. I don’t put the slow cooker in a cupboard I find it easier to leave it where I use it.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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14 Nov 2022 18:37 |
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Been round to Em's with Sam's birthday present and card and stayed and had a sherry and a piece of chocolate birthday cake. Very nice and came home with a big slice of it for later.
Had a fiddle with the big pond this afternoon too. Had the scimmer on but did'nt clean the filter today but let as bit of water out and put some back in from the well.
I think I may have to invest in one of these slow cookers as they sound good. He nearly bought me one the other year but I said its something to find a home for in the kitchen when its not in use. Now I wish I had had one. I shall have to clear the corner cupboard out and get some space in there.
Is yours a morphy richards Ann?
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SuffolkVera
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14 Nov 2022 17:50 |
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Good evening
It was really foggy and dank first thing but it cleared later and seemed to be dry so I did 3 loads of washing and hung it all out. Well, that was a waste of time :-(. It came in wetter than when it went out. I now have washing hanging everywhere. OH cut down all the clumps of helenium and cleared away more dead stuff but I haven’t done anything in the garden today as my back is still recovering from yesterday’s stint.
It’s a matter of taste and the sort of food you like but I think a slow cooker is worth having Mel. I’m using my slow cooker more again now and I also use my microwave quite a lot and they are both economical to use. I do still use my oven a fair bit but I plan more carefully now so I fill it and never use it for just one thing. Yesterday our complete dinner was done in the oven, meat, potatoes, lots of veg and a plum crumble. If some things need a low temperature and some a higher one, I just pick a setting in the middle and juggle things about a bit.
Tonight we are just having a filling, chunky veg soup with rolls. Mostly I prefer smooth soups but I had lots of bits of veg to use up so I think a chunky one will work best. I’ve prepared it so I just need to switch the soup maker on. Seeing the time I had better do that now.
I hope everyone’s aches and pains are not being too troublesome. Have a good evening and a restful night. See you tomorrow.
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Annx
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14 Nov 2022 16:26 |
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Afternoon All,
Foggy here first thing but just dull and 12 degrees now.
Mel the dearest thing to run is an electric oven, followed by an electric hob. Less than half that running cost is a gas oven followed by a gas hob. Just below a gas hob cost is a slow cooker and just below that is an air fryer with a microwave the least cost to run. The wattage varies with different ones and affects the running cost and the figures AnnG has given look about the same as what I saw when I was looking to get one. The air fryer is quicker and you can roast and fry in it and more healthily, (as well as cook other things) but I like the idea with the slow cooker of being able to set it up and leave it for a few hours and without having to be around to check how things are cooking, plus the batch cooking as AnnG has said. I may still get an air fryer too as that covers most cooking needs cheaply then and if one appliance stops working, you can fall back on the others! The one I've ordered doesn't have a timer, which I really need as we eat our main meal at lunchtime, but I know we have one of those timers you can plug in a socket, so could set it with that if needs be. Mine is a 3.5 litre middle sized one.
We went to Aldi this morning but didn't see any air fryers so maybe they sold out yesterday. I was shocked at how little craft stuff they had and no fat quarters and I was hoping they had the Christmassy designs in now. Equally shocked how small the bill was for all we bought!! We got a few things to stash away for Christmas too.
It's good you got sorted with the dishwasher man AnnG.
Better get cracking with my paintbrushes and start this new picture now.
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AnninGlos
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14 Nov 2022 12:15 |
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Good morning Mel and all. I thought I had posted earlier but it seems not. I have managed to contact the dishwasher man and he is coming Thursday.
It was sunny earlier but has clouded over now it is 15 degrees. I spent about half an hour in the garden taking down the bamboo frame used for the outdoor tomatoes. goodness knows why we have so many bamboos, I could set up a shop. T just seemed to be always buying them, goodness knows why when there were already so many in the shed and down the side of the house. I also cut back a bit more of a holly tree and a few other bits as it is brown bin day tomorrow. I did a load of washing and my next job is to sort out my wardrobe to bring warmer clothes to the front.
Mel a slow cooker is good. You can cook two or three meals at once and freeze them. Or sometimes I will cook stewing steak and have it as stew the first day then as curry or chilli the next keeping it in the fridge, or mince. I found this on line:
Slow cookers have low wattage, so even cooking something for 8 hours will use less energy than an oven or hob. On average, slow cookers usually use about 1.2kW over the course of 8 hours, which means it will only use around 162.5w per hour, which works out at just 5 pence per hour.
It is worth reading up the info about them but I love mine. I wouldn't get a really small one though I can cook single meals in mine which is the oval shape.
Last night I cooked my chicken thighs in the air fryer. I know my daughter does everything in hers but mine is a basic one, hers is a large Ninja. The filleted thighs (3 of them) cooked at 180 for 20 minutes and were perfect. I think I will use it more now. The saving is really in the fact that it is instant heat, you don't need to leave it to warm up like you do the oven.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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14 Nov 2022 08:46 |
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Morning all,
Dull and dreary here this morning and I think its been raining in the night its 13 degrees at the moment and pc says cloudy.
I don't keep my door key on my car keys either.
Sounds a good buy you slow cooker Ann. Just how much do these slow cooker coast to run? Do they use less than a hob would? Do you think I should get a small one?
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AnninGlos
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13 Nov 2022 22:12 |
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My morphs Richards is metal and oval. I think I said before it was red but I was confused. My previous one was red. The current one is cream.
Yes not wise having car and house keys on the same key ring.
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Annx
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13 Nov 2022 21:18 |
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Yes it is all 'what ifs' as you say AnnG. It's hard to know what is best to do. I have thought about both keys getting stolen but if I'm wearing a coat, I put 1 in a zipped pocket with my car key and one in my bag or camera case. I've even stuck the spare down a sock before now! :-D I noticed OH is keeping his doorkey on the same keyring as his car key which isn't really wise either. If someone snatched his car keys they would have our front door key as well.
Well I finally decided on and have ordered a slow cooker. It is still a Morphy Richards with the lightweight metal bowl, but has an oval bowl which will take less room up and can be pushed further back on the worktop. I thought it might be a better shape to fit a joint or small chicken in as well. I only found it because our Curry's had sold out of all the original one I wanted. The maker was doing a promotion and I got a 10% discount code as well, so it was just over £40 instead of £59.99 so I was pleased with that and free postage as well.
I've given up on my painting, which doesn't happen often, but I just can't get it to look right at all, especially the eyes. I'll start one of the others omorrow, but I will have to speed up if I want to send it in.
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AnninGlos
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13 Nov 2022 18:39 |
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Have you got somewhere sort of hidden where a key pad could be attached?I do sometimes carry a spare key. Then I realise both keys are in my bag. What if my bag is snatched. It is all what ifs.
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Annx
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13 Nov 2022 18:19 |
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I only mentioned it as I had never thought about the insurance aspect AnnG. You are right about the noise it would make to smash one off the wall though. I doubt a burglar would risk it as you say and would look for an easier entry elsewhere. I would like somewhere safe to leave a spare key though, as OH can be 100 miles away at some matches he goes to and I could be locked out for hours. I tend to carry a spare when I go out.
Someone using his first metal detector for the first time in the next village has found a roman coin in the grounds of his grandmother's house. It dates from 200 and something AD and is worth over £1000. He had only been looking for an hour as well. We were trying to think where a house with grounds is in the village,but think it must be well off the road. Quite a few artefacts have been found in the area over the years including a roman villa remains. I suppose it's with the old roman road, Fosse way, being close by. I bet he's out with the detector every spare minute now!
That cramp is horrid Mel! It hurts whatever you do and stays sore for ages. Sometimes in bed I find my toes feel as if it's going to happen and one will suddenly feel stretched and be hard to bend for a few seconds.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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13 Nov 2022 17:59 |
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I did clean the big girls out this morning but never got around to the bantam but there's always tomorrow.
I have been fishing leaves out oft he pond again today even though its not too windy. I was going to do so much today and hav'nt managed it but I was tired from yesterday so I am putting it down to that.
Come over very tired again tonight so think I may have an early night tonight after I have seen The Larkins.
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AnninGlos
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13 Nov 2022 15:59 |
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Daughter thinks that is probably true about the insurance. But she also says the type of key pad we have has a solid box, she thinks it would be too much trouble to try and get into it and easier to try somewhere else. So I shall leave mine where it is.
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AnninGlos
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13 Nov 2022 15:54 |
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flowers do cheer you up when they are out of season. And the bees have been loving those clematis flowers. I also saw a butterfly. I think it was a red admiral but it just flew past the window.
I think these days nothing deters a determined burglar, they wouldn't stop to get the key box off the wall then find something to smash it open, they would just smash through a door or window. But I will check out the insurance angle.
I managed an hour out in the garden this morning but it was very damp despite the sun. It must have been a heavy dew. I managed to weed all the pots, especially the ones at the end of the garden that tend to be out of sight out of mind. I also cut down a lot of ivy My fuchsias are not flowering now as they have had their 'hair cut trim so that they don't rock in the bad weather. They will get cut right down in the spring next year. I suspect the grass could take another cut but it was too wet. I checked the hedge hog house and I am pretty certain there is a small one in there. Cynth and I saw a small one the other day in her harden.
Indoors I emptied the airing cupboard, wrote a couple of emails re U3a and wrapped up one Grandson's Christmas presents. Trouble is my legs and particularly my ankles are very tired after all the walking round the theatre and up and down all the stairs too.
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Annx
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13 Nov 2022 14:34 |
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Afternoon All,
Sun's gone in and it's cloudy here now and 12 degrees.
Your flowers look lovely AnnG and seasons seem to have shifted these days. I was amazed to see blooms on our bottle brush the other day and the fuschias are all still looking good as are some violas. I loved Will and Nancy's Waltz too.
I just looked into the keysafes as they seem like a good idea and there are ones on the lodges where we go on holiday. Police suggest when buying a key safe you should make sure it has the 'Secured by Design' approval and logo and all sorts of advice about where it is placed. The one thing that hadn't crossed my mind was that you need to check with your insurance company, as a burglar using a key from one by the code or smashing it off the wall may not constitute a forced entry and so may invalidate your home insurance.
I had half a mind to go to Aldi this morning as they have had some more of their recommended air fryers in, but someone testing these things the other day on tv pointed out that although they cost half to cook a meal, if you can't cook enough at once and need to then cook the rest it is no cheaper, so now I wonder what is the best size to get. Lidl have a bigger one with 2 drawers which might be better, but may take up too much room on the worktops. :-S
Better get my paints out now. There is a painting exhibition not far away that I used to go to, but it is in 2 tiny rooms at an old village school and may be very crowded and be impossible to have any space from people so I'm giving it a miss this time.
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AnninGlos
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13 Nov 2022 11:43 |
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If i remember correctly from what she said (and no doubt it is not absolutely right with relying on my memory!! There were only two or three theatres designed by Frank Matcham another of which is Bristol hippodrome which is definitely in the same style as I have seen that one and I have a feeling she said Drury Lane. I wish I had had more time to take photos and had taken my camera with me but I didn't think photos were allowed. The only things we were not allowed to photograph were the items on the stage ready for the production on later. All round the interior in the actual seating areas is very ornate with a huge arch around the stage that looks like marble but is some sort of material from Italy and that has actually been in place since the 18th century.
Yes the flowers are surprising I have osteospernum coming into flower again. I am sure they will sort themselves out.
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SuffolkVera
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13 Nov 2022 11:01 |
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Thank you for the flower pictures AnnG. They are lovely. It's amazing how much is either still in bloom from the summer or is coming into bloom a bit early for the winter. It does seem to have been a topsy-turvey year in the garden and I suppose we now have to expect more years like that.
The theatre is quite ornate isn't it. I love to see those sorts of places.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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13 Nov 2022 09:39 |
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Morning all,
Bright sunny morning here and now its 15 degrees with plenty of the yellow stuff.
When I went to get out of bed this morning I got cramp in my right calf and could'nt move for a few mins. Now I shall have that horrid ache all day.
Nothing planned for today and yesterday afternoon I did the pond filter and got some water out ofthe well to replace the water I had drained out so that was good but it seemed murkier once I had done it so perhaps the well water was a bit muddy????? Have fished lots of leaves out this morning and its time to feed them now.
May clean the bantam out and the big girls today if its not too windy and I must ring Di and see if she can pick up this stuff I have for her.
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AnninGlos
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13 Nov 2022 08:24 |
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Good morning Vera and all a nice bright morning here and 10 degrees. Hoping to get out into the garden to do a few tidy up bits. I did take some photos yesterday of the garden so I will send some round.
Yes it was a hard time yesterday Vera. I suppose these days will continue to be difficult as the years progress although they hopefully will ease a bit. Daughter says she still has hard days of her late husband's illness and death and these next two months are hard for her even though she is happily married again.
It wasn't helped by the Festival of remembrance which we always, always watched together. And the Royal Marines were a favourite of both T and my Dad. I thought this years Festival was really good although I didn't like the arrangement of wind beneath my wings (One of T's funeral songs).
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SuffolkVera
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13 Nov 2022 07:34 |
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Good morning all
It’s a misty, murky day so far but it is supposed to stay dry.
Yesterday must have been a difficult day for you AnnG and you were in my thoughts. Having a keysafe on your wall is a good idea. I wouldn’t have thought of that. My neighbour has my key for emergencies but she is out a lot so if I lost mine I could have a long wait before she came back and let me in.
I have no particular plans for today. I’ll just see what I feel like doing.
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AnninGlos
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12 Nov 2022 20:52 |
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I have had a key pad put on my wall with a spare key. One with a number password lock. Just in case I lose my key when out. Awe your poor friend she must thought it was ok when he came home.life can be cruel.
I just got upset watching strictly and Will and Nancy’s dance to three times a lady. We have danced that together many times. And they dedicated the dance to people who have lost somebody without being able to say goodbye. And next it is the festival of remembrance. I could just not watch it but that wouldn’t feel right. Hey ho soon be tomorrow.
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