hooleydooley
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Yes cabbage is simply divine.
Bet you get off on the 'Dutch Oven' you create ....... Just saying!
Yes cabbage is simply divine.
Last night I made pork steaks with zoodles and a sauce made with cherry tomatoes, garlic, spring onion & basil. Was delish!! Zoodles are my new favourite thing. Terrible lighting on the photos though...
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Bet you get off on the 'Dutch Oven' you create ....... Just saying!
Is that the contraption that they advertise in the TV? If so, you have sold me!
I just find it ever so tasty.
I got mine from the Reject Shop. It was $10 & it's like a big pencil sharpener. The only thing that annoys me is the end gets all pointy... like a sharpened pencil... so I have to cut it off & slice that bit myself. Like totally first world problems. It's really tasty though & I have substituted zoodles for pasta in the spag bol. It's delish & satisfying & you don't get that carb coma after eating pasta.
I am a mad pasta fan though.
WTF????????????????
I FIND CABBAGE TASTY.
I just wanted greasy cheesy goodness tonight, so I made us cheese & onion on toast.
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I must have one of these contraptions.
I prefer ear plugs and as I wear an over the head headset at work, I prefer not having the enclosed feeling when I'm not at work. I don't buy expensive ones as I'm always losing or breaking them too. Here's a thought, if I had headphones I wouldn't do that to them as easily. Hm.Not dinner-related, but I actually got a nice pair of headphones at the Reject Shop the other day for $8. Probably not top of the range quality but certainly good enough to exercise with. I like old style headphones, not ear plugs that fall out.
I prefer ear plugs and as I wear an over the head headset at work, I prefer not having the enclosed feeling when I'm not at work. I don't buy expensive ones as I'm always losing or breaking them too. Here's a thought, if I had headphones I wouldn't do that to them as easily. Hm.
I occasionally suffer from vertigo so I get the imbalance aspect. I had earphones that had a non functioning side and that really threw me when I forgot and wore them, however I had to put both in as it was worse otherwise. At work it's different as I know there's only one listening side and my brain adjusts accordingly. The anomalies of the human body, they never cease to amaze.I'm deaf in one ear, and when I wear a plug in one ear it generally falls out due to the imbalance. I've tried wearing both plugs but it doesn't feel right. I've also been advised that with only one functional ear, sticking anything in it is not a great idea. So that's why I prefer full headphones.
Not dinner-related, but I actually got a nice pair of headphones at the Reject Shop the other day for $8. Probably not top of the range quality but certainly good enough to exercise with. I like old style headphones, not ear plugs that fall out.
They're probably still better than 'Beats by Dre'
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I prefer ear plugs and as I wear an over the head headset at work, I prefer not having the enclosed feeling when I'm not at work. I don't buy expensive ones as I'm always losing or breaking them too. Here's a thought, if I had headphones I wouldn't do that to them as easily. Hm.
Dinner last night was a little roast lamb. Good value at $7.50 as I get a cold meal of lamb tonight. Started trying to cut down on carbs. Bread and potatoes first so no roast spuds with the meat. Pumpkin, onion, parsnip, carrot and peas though. Carrot and peas shall go too.
I'm deaf in one ear, and when I wear a plug in one ear it generally falls out due to the imbalance. I've tried wearing both plugs but it doesn't feel right. I've also been advised that with only one functional ear, sticking anything in it is not a great idea. So that's why I prefer full headphones.