What Are You Doing Right Now
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@MattSpeller said:
@BMarie Brew up a cuppa, enjoy a biccy and relax. You'll feel right as rain again love.
And a cookie... though are they a biscuit?
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@g.jacobse said:
@MattSpeller said:
@BMarie Brew up a cuppa, enjoy a biccy and relax. You'll feel right as rain again love.
And a cookie... though are they a biscuit?
I love that, but I think I'll have one bad habit instead of the other....Bring me a biscuit though
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@g.jacobse said:
And a cookie... though are they a biscuit?
One of the very few things that either side of my family will EVER agree on is that when sitting down to an afternoon cuppa, one enjoys a biccy. Not biscuit, cookie, or baked good. Proper high tea can involve sandwiches and other little bites, but the rules are different and much more involved. It's a whole event.
Make mine earl grey, double bergamot, whole leaf - steeped 3 minutes.
One can take these things too seriously, but I am a product of my heritage.
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@MattSpeller said:
@g.jacobse said:
And a cookie... though are they a biscuit?
One of the very few things that either side of my family will EVER agree on is that when sitting down to an afternoon cuppa, one enjoys a biccy. Not biscuit, cookie, or baked good. Proper high tea can involve sandwiches and other little bites, but the rules are different and much more involved. It's a whole event.
Make mine earl grey, double bergamot, whole leaf - steeped 3 minutes.
One can take these things too seriously, but I am a product of my heritage.
I find that a proper cup of tea is quite relaxing. While I view a proper cup far from the English version,... It's not powered, microwaved or out of some instant do-dad.
I am moving more toward less 'processed' tea options. ... I have Yerba Mate on the experiment list. But I have some block tea, and 'Gunpowder' tea -
Proper brewing makes the difference....
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@MattSpeller said:
@g.jacobse said:
And a cookie... though are they a biscuit?
One of the very few things that either side of my family will EVER agree on is that when sitting down to an afternoon cuppa, one enjoys a biccy. Not biscuit, cookie, or baked good. Proper high tea can involve sandwiches and other little bites, but the rules are different and much more involved. It's a whole event.
Make mine earl grey, double bergamot, whole leaf - steeped 3 minutes.
One can take these things too seriously, but I am a product of my heritage.
Not sure what a biccy is.... Is it like an English biscuit?
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@coliver Indeed, usually a digestive but one can splash out for a more fancy version. I'm particularly fond of a chocolate topped one filled with raspberry jam.
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Having tea right now!
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Dinner:
- Grill chops, seared mushrooms, broccoli and carrots.
Bring on the coma....
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Good morning ML people!
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Huge wind storm here. Had to bring things inside. They were going to blow away. It is crazy out there up on the mountain.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Huge wind storm here. Had to bring things inside. They were going to blow away. It is crazy out there up on the mountain.
Better check on the goats... don't want those hooves flying around...
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Cell phone got smashed while putting in the new floors today. It's now a curved model (it's not suppose to be). I guess I'll be going back to a brick or flip phone soon.
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@thecreativeone91 I might have a 4S lurking around somewhere if you're interested. It'll need unlocking.
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@MattSpeller said:
@coliver Indeed, usually a digestive but one can splash out for a more fancy version. I'm particularly fond of a chocolate topped one filled with raspberry jam.
You need TimTams in your life.
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@Joyfano said:
Good morning ML people!
G'Day Joy!
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@MattSpeller said:
Narrowly avoided a nasty car accident this morning, still a bit pumped on adrenalin! Very glad I shelled out the extra for good rain capable tyres.
Glad you avoided it.
PS. Canadian's don't know how to spell tires.
They spell tyres just fine. Doesn't it tire you when you don't?
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@nadnerB said:
@Joyfano said:
Good morning ML people!
G'Day Joy!
Hi There!
Time for Cuppa and Bickie.
Opps is that correct?
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@MattSpeller said:
@thecreativeone91 No, tyres looks fine to me
PS. Chesterfield.
PPS. colour, flavour, behaviour, harbour, honour, humour, labour, rumour, splendour.
Canadians and others (for the most part) using the en-GB dictionary are the nicest people ever. When we spell out our favourites, we include u!
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@Joyfano said:
@nadnerB said:
@Joyfano said:
Good morning ML people!
G'Day Joy!
Hi There!
Time for Cuppa and Bickie.
Opps is that correct?
Cuppa coffee, yes. Bikkie for smoko/morning tea.
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