New month, new thread - as requested by ellie 73
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Daily Life chit chat for bloods, scans, appointments, going shopping, cutting grass, reading, watching some thing decent on TV - whatever your day has in store for you. That is daily life!
Even having a laugh, that is a normal life, and we all have it.
If you have a special topic please start a new thread so people that wish to see it can, and can comment.
Hope this is to everyone's approval.
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Hi Eddie
We have very different diets....my husband eats meat but no veg, and I'm a veg and no meat person! At his house, his kitchen is hopeless, which is partly why I can't live there....impossible to cook anything from scratch, so he lives on ready meals , delivered every 2 weeks. They are ok occasionally for me, but I prefer to cook my own food. When I have made meals for my husband, he won't eat them! Shame, as I enjoy cooking. But not baking...
We don't have any takeaways here....population too small.
His dogs haven't been socialised very well, so they don't tend to go to busy places. Candy loves people and other dogs, and loves going to the pub! But she is rather large, so it's difficult when the pub is busy.
The oldest dog is blind, deaf and now faecally incontinent, but otherwise very fit and healthy, with a good heart and lungs. She likes going out for walks, and still has a good appetite.
Morning Puddock, hope you are well, I am ok thank you for asking, that is a problem, having totally different diets and hubby not a fan of cooking, and I'm assuming if your like my veggie friends, you won't cook meat for others either, I see why eating out is the only option. Ready meals I had 1 in 2007 that was enough for me, my Idea of a ready meal is beans on toast, but like you I love cooking especially baking and do a few veggie meals as well, Sheila's a little weird with food too, loves raw mushrooms will add them to any meal she can and won't eat fruit but can drink any fruit juice. I have to ask why you don't like baking, the old dog is doing amazingly well despite all her issues, I think we could all learn from her, does hubby's other dog help her out in any way?, It's 20 degree's already here so going to be a hot one.
Eddie xx
How nice to read post's in the morning about poo incontinence dogs.
I don't eat any red meat, everything else no problem, spouse is an excellent cook,and I bake. Normally Sunday afternoon is a make and bake day, we prepare quite a bit of food in advance. We have several dog's, don't have to feed them take for walks and they are really good at keeping doors open.
Morning everyone, Hi Ulls I agree not a topic for a Sunday morning, but the little dog could teach us how to get on with life, love baking too, used to do a saturday afternoon bake as kids and have carried it on ever since though it's thursday evenings now and like you make enough for the week ahead + longer sometimes, what are your favourite things to bake, mine are quiche and cheesecake,
Eddie
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