1 hour ago
morning ladies
It must be fine, the kids next door are outside already 
I missed seeing your post, Jan. And yesss, if ever we have an unexpected windfall $$$ wise, a silk tour is definitely on the cards.
omggg $90 for a leg of lamb??!!! Ridiculous. Who on earth is going to pay that. They would be better to lower the price and have more people buy than have it sitting there not being bought. I've noticed we've been changing brands to cheaper (and sometimes nicer!) brands to keep supermarket prices down. Cracker Jack has been a favourite haunt for quite a while now. I go there first and then the supermarket. Manuka honey (all right, it was grainy but still good) was $8 and two packets of Red Seal herbal tea for $2.50. A year or so back they had Twinings Earl Grey loose leaf for $2 a packet. I bought that by the dozen lol.
Our daughter is here and heads back home today with a pile of stuff we have had put aside for her. Will be good to have that all gone and have some useable space back. When you live in a small home, space is premium.
Yesterday I made a couple of individual chicken pies from the left-over roast chook, so dinner is sorted. Loads of vegies and chicken meat so very filling. MrK has requested one more steam pudding to 'see the winter out' lol so I'll make one later for the slow cooker.
The weeds are back. Looks like the spring/summer routine of weeding fortnightly is on the agenda again. One of the spinach plants has bolted. Yesterday morning it was fine, when I went out to pick spinach for dinner, it was all flowers and tall skinny stalks. So quick!
Washing machine has finished, I'm off to hang it all out while the sun is here and before anyone gets up. The Furry One has discovered our daughter is still sleeping and her bed is easier to jump on to


I missed seeing your post, Jan. And yesss, if ever we have an unexpected windfall $$$ wise, a silk tour is definitely on the cards.
omggg $90 for a leg of lamb??!!! Ridiculous. Who on earth is going to pay that. They would be better to lower the price and have more people buy than have it sitting there not being bought. I've noticed we've been changing brands to cheaper (and sometimes nicer!) brands to keep supermarket prices down. Cracker Jack has been a favourite haunt for quite a while now. I go there first and then the supermarket. Manuka honey (all right, it was grainy but still good) was $8 and two packets of Red Seal herbal tea for $2.50. A year or so back they had Twinings Earl Grey loose leaf for $2 a packet. I bought that by the dozen lol.
Our daughter is here and heads back home today with a pile of stuff we have had put aside for her. Will be good to have that all gone and have some useable space back. When you live in a small home, space is premium.
Yesterday I made a couple of individual chicken pies from the left-over roast chook, so dinner is sorted. Loads of vegies and chicken meat so very filling. MrK has requested one more steam pudding to 'see the winter out' lol so I'll make one later for the slow cooker.
The weeds are back. Looks like the spring/summer routine of weeding fortnightly is on the agenda again. One of the spinach plants has bolted. Yesterday morning it was fine, when I went out to pick spinach for dinner, it was all flowers and tall skinny stalks. So quick!
Washing machine has finished, I'm off to hang it all out while the sun is here and before anyone gets up. The Furry One has discovered our daughter is still sleeping and her bed is easier to jump on to

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