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velvet donkey posted:

Hi Baz   

 

Hope not. Just isn't the same with this thread ticking along in the background - for me. And no Sprouty.

 

Still, QT later and then This Week     

 

I lubs ya     

Trust me Velvet ...l'll eat my avi if it is Seriously , one of her grandkids has been poorly today , so she's been run of her feet  

Baz
Dame_Ann_Average posted:

Just popped into to say, I won't be staying around tonight and supposed to have the boys tomorrow...I really am shattered and I'm going to snuggle down and watch a movie and have a very early night. If I don't see you ...will be back on Saturday. Take care and leaves uber *fawns* for Rosssssssssssss  

awwwwwww night dameeee *have  a good night - just had my DIP fix  - yum*FAWNS*

Rocking Ros Rose
velvet donkey posted:
Baz posted:
velvet donkey posted:

Aww.  I loikes the Dame I does. If only I was ten years younger        

I'm sure she would consider any proposal favourably Velvet ,

 

I'm telling you she'd get one. Right on the money is the Damsel   

How many affairs can you manage in one go young man !!!  

Baz
velvet donkey posted:
Baz posted:
velvet donkey posted:
Baz posted:
velvet donkey posted:

Aww.  I loikes the Dame I does. If only I was ten years younger        

I'm sure she would consider any proposal favourably Velvet ,

 

I'm telling you she'd get one. Right on the money is the Damsel   

How many affairs can you manage in one go young man !!!  

I'm a lover Baz      

 

Another hedge trim next Tuesday. No-ones reading  

Eh ??? 

Baz
velvet donkey posted:
Baz posted:
velvet donkey posted:
Baz posted:
velvet donkey posted:
Baz posted:
velvet donkey posted:

Aww.  I loikes the Dame I does. If only I was ten years younger        

I'm sure she would consider any proposal favourably Velvet ,

 

I'm telling you she'd get one. Right on the money is the Damsel   

How many affairs can you manage in one go young man !!!  

I'm a lover Baz      

 

Another hedge trim next Tuesday. No-ones reading  

Eh ??? 

I try too hard  

 

And it backfires. There was no malice.

Where ...why ?  

Baz

Morning 

Just dropping in to say Sam is much better this morning, he's gone to school and I have a few hours to visit my brother and catch up before they come for a sleepover tonight 

Velvet, don't be daft  I was just shattered last night, I hadn't slept well on Wednesday night and then unexpectedly had my 5 year old grandson to watch all day yesterday, plus two school runs and a visit to the hospital  You've never offended me and I love you popping into the crib ...I'll be back as usual on Saturday when I boot out my three little grandchildren tomorrow after lunch 

See you all tomorrow lovelies and *will be waiting for some kind of proposal, anything considered*  

have a great day/night...tomorrow peeps 

Dame_Ann_Average

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programme...-to-reheat-leftovers

There is one exception to the ‘reheat it’ rule, and that is rice. There is a bacterium called Bacillus cereus that lives on rice in particular. The bacteria are just like any other food poisoning species – they can make you ill, but they are killed by heat. However, B. cereus also produce a compound that is toxic – and that toxin cannot be broken down by heating. So, once the bacteria have grown on your rice it will be poisonous however well you reheat it (and it will probably make you violently ill within 30-60 minutes).

FM
Sprout posted:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programme...-to-reheat-leftovers

There is one exception to the ‘reheat it’ rule, and that is rice. There is a bacterium called Bacillus cereus that lives on rice in particular. The bacteria are just like any other food poisoning species – they can make you ill, but they are killed by heat. However, B. cereus also produce a compound that is toxic – and that toxin cannot be broken down by heating. So, once the bacteria have grown on your rice it will be poisonous however well you reheat it (and it will probably make you violently ill within 30-60 minutes).

I know...I never leave it at room temp for the bacteria to form 

Dame_Ann_Average
Sprout posted:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programme...-to-reheat-leftovers

There is one exception to the ‘reheat it’ rule, and that is rice. There is a bacterium called Bacillus cereus that lives on rice in particular. The bacteria are just like any other food poisoning species – they can make you ill, but they are killed by heat. However, B. cereus also produce a compound that is toxic – and that toxin cannot be broken down by heating. So, once the bacteria have grown on your rice it will be poisonous however well you reheat it (and it will probably make you violently ill within 30-60 minutes).

 

Baz

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