Would you like a traditional beak?

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As in the doing, thinking, eating, drinking type?

I’m making chilli for tomorrow night. Then I’m going to do a HIIT workout.
Thinking about why “Nonce Seekers” filmed outside my brother’s house and how my SIL even found the FB Live stream. It wasn’t my brother, by the way!
Going to be eating sausages & onion gravy later.
Drinking Diet Coke.

And you?
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Nonce seekers??

Evening, I've had egg and chips to eat and no wine to drink. I'm in bed reading :love:
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Hello Pip!

I’m currently watching Hannah Montana :cry: mr b has gone out tonight so it’s just me and S.

Once we’ve had stories I’m going to watch a Vera and have a glass of wine with a turkey, cheese and chilli toastie. As I can’t be bothered to cook. Today held work then accountants then electricians and I need to ring my dad to Check he’s behaving whilst my step mum is in hospital.

Sausage and mash sounds good, I love mash but haven’t had it for years as everyone I live with claims to hate it :ella:
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Hello Martha too!
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Evening Pip. I will take you up on your traditional beak offer.

I am waiting for our oven chips to cook more, before I start frying our crumbed pork steaks.

I am thinking about the salted caramel almonds I have for pudding, and resenting logging on to work again tonight, after an already eight hour day. January. :cry:

We are going to be eating the above. And I am going to have a blue WKD as well. Sod it!
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She just sent me a video from FB live. So weird. The guy just kind of stands there.
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Evening all. Salted caramel almonds sound awesome Dande.

I’m eating Cheetos and am heading out to the cinema in a bit to see Knives Out.
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I am assuming he is one of your brother’s neighbours? What a horrible show though.
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Evening.

I am going to cook a chicken in my Instant Pot.

I might have a glass of Seedlip to celebrate finishing my essays.

I still need to sort out the appendices etc, so that is what I will be doing for the rest of the evening, but it won't need as much concentration. I plan to watch the soaps later, too.
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Hello, that sounds unsettling Pip.

I am cooking a pasta bake, will be drinking fizzy water and sadly need to go out in horrible weather later for a PSA meeting. I also need to do some work.
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Chicky wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2020 7:48 pm Evening all. Salted caramel almonds sound awesome Dande.
They are SO nice. Only to be found in Morrison’s though. :yes: I had to nip in to get a bottle of gin for a colleague’s 30th birthday. I am not a gin drinker but the bottles are all so pretty. :hbeat:
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I've just realised you said crumbed pork steaks, Dande. I was wondering how you'd crumbled them :)).

I don't think I want to know about Nonce Seekers.
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I am finishing some accountancy stuff, listening to a "discover" playlist on Spotify, which is oddly named, as while I'm really enjoying it, it's mostly 90s / early 00s stuff :)

Later some really hot biryani (made by MIL, who doesn't eat curry but knows we like it :love: ) and possibly MadMen if there's nothing on telly.
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I had some gorgeous vanilla almonds from Lidl before Christmas.
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Nonce seekers sounds awful. :no: But so far I approve of all the eating on this thread.

I am not beaking yet and have just baked biscuits with M. I’ve let him read for 15 minutes to see if he’s ok with it and give my poor ears a break. It’s not even 2pm and we’ve done almost everything on his list including get caught in a storm during our walk.
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Hello.

I am waiting on E to bring home dinner which is chicken and potatoes that he stole from work. I am drinking nothing but will have tea later. I am thinking about changing into my PJ's and taking my make up off and getting into bed with my book.
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Dandelion wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2020 7:48 pm I am assuming he is one of your brother’s neighbours? What a horrible show though.
They live next door to a dental surgery and he’s clutching mouthwash so hopefully he’s not too local a neighbour. Not sure how I feel about vigilantism but that’s another thread.

I really fancy making a biryani.
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The last biryani I made was so bad I don’t think I’ll convince my family to eat it ever again. It was one of the few meals we binned and ate toast instead.

I love the stuff though usually, especially made with roast lamb leftovers.
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Can I take you offer on a traditional beak?

I'm not sure about all that Pip, there's a lot of that happening around these parts recently and an innocent family got targeted.

Anyways...

I've having pasta for tea and will be catching up with some telly.
BRING ON THE TRUMPETS!

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Evening beakers.

I've felt a bit shit today but a nap on the sofa and spag bol have restored me somewhat.

It's blowing a hooley out there. Stay in people!
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