Would be nice to see statistics on age of death of our grand parents versus age of death of the current generation. That might give us some indication of which group is living longer and what was/is in the food consumed.
Good on you two - just woken from my afternoon nap and had a damned good laugh at both your comments here!!! Very good indeed and it’s nice to see some humour in some of the SDC posts.
Not just children & babies - but those pampered pooches in trolleys. But I’d best not bring up the subject of dogs in trolleys again because there are many that don’t think there is a cleanliness & health issue to this. Think again, though.
Boots, socks or bare feet are all inexcusable on a public countertop.
First question - Where was his ladder? Absolutely no excuse for that incident in a public food place.
We too buy the odd 4 pack of chicken Kiev. They come out so soft (the meat) and the outer crumb coating also, done in an air-fryer. Had one each with 2 hash browns for lunch today. Deeelish!!!
For a start, speeds are there to be obeyed and mainly for our safety. Where these so-called ‘sneaky’ police set up their cameras is not an issue, in my opinion. We could one day be at risk of an accident by another person in a speeding vehicle. So we need to obey speed limits, always.
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I don’t think this dietician is pushing for anyone to have this type of meal everyday. Of course buying BBQ chicken and prepared salads etc will be costly if done on a daily basis. It’s for those odd times one is too tired after work or does not have the time to prepare a meal for his/her...