tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post4428524826338676817..comments2023-10-12T15:59:35.120+01:00Comments on radiogandy: Everything occured in order, and to time - 72F - Little windtracyjameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00914991294683176018noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post-51543784286718239442009-08-08T19:40:30.388+01:002009-08-08T19:40:30.388+01:00I think you artichoke photo has thr prettier blue,...I think you artichoke photo has thr prettier blue, even if less true to life....<br /><br />I hope the high bed helps, ours is already higher than usual, we have a very thick mattress!<br /><br />I do envy you those knives, one in the centre seems to have a very interesting handle, is it ?deer horn? Sabatier knives are still made, but only in stainless steel.<br /><br />Going back to Morrisons, the fresh meat counter was very small, as was the selection of packed meats. Same with the fish - we did buy some salmon fillets (two for £2.90) but they had thick skin on, and a great many bones in - don't know how M&S do it, but theirs don't have bones in....and the tins of mandarins, when I opened one to make orange jelly, there was a high proportion of juice to fruit, I had to use 2 tins. I'm not complaining because they were very cheap, but again it seems you get what you pay for. But the veg and fruit and esp. the bread have been very good, and if they were in Chiswick High Road I would go there regularly for those things.Jillnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post-11808589457944554582009-08-08T10:30:38.172+01:002009-08-08T10:30:38.172+01:00Pleased the bed is better.
We had one from my mo...Pleased the bed is better. <br />We had one from my mother’s (presently replaced by Stephanie’s) that is almost waist high. You have to climb in; but once there...<br /><br />Abstractedly, I preferred the original artichoke colour.<br /><br />I must point out that the ham knife is FOURTH from the right. Good collection though.<br /><br />Re new mobile: <br />I am regularly amazed at the pleasure you take from buying aggravation!<br /><br />After yesterday’s unbelievably awful start (A614 flooded), the weather turned beautiful! I walked right round the pit-tip lake after releasing 2 mice. <br /><br />The Matalan checkout queue didn’t move when I was there.<br />The place simply overwhelms. <br />I don’t suffer claustro?/agro?phobic panic as Sandra used to in any supermarket (once passed out in enormous W Bridgford Asda) but I just feel I can’t find anything.<br /><br />Lidl’s large ‘vine’ tomatoes are superb (c34p lb).<br /><br />Jill: <br />I’ll be in trouble if Sandra discovers I publicised her diagnosis! <br />I’ll email *<br /><br />We use 2 knitted tea-cosies (different sized pots).<br /><br />I’ve always thought Morrison’s fish-counter looks good and they pride themselves on their British meat. <br />I prefer Tesco’s bread.<br />Both have pathetic ‘Consumer Disservice Counters’ (letter of complaint required *).bobnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post-36181587726779565622009-08-08T09:37:15.784+01:002009-08-08T09:37:15.784+01:00Wow. Those knives look a vicious and well used bun...Wow. Those knives look a vicious and well used bunch!!jbwnoreply@blogger.com