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Discussion in 'The Muppet Show' started by wiseowl, Jan 1, 2025.

  1. Ladybird4

    Ladybird4 I'm a gardener. What's your super-power?

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    I had 3 brothers @lizzie27. My youngest brother who lived in Perth, Australia, passed away 3 years ago in November. He is the one whose son and daughter-in-law had their first baby last month. I was just sad he didn't live to see his first grandchild as he would have made a super granddad. The middle one of the three brothers lives fairly close by with his wife in Warrington.
     
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    • lizzie27

      lizzie27 Total Gardener

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      That is sad @Ladybird4 but at least his genes live on in his new grandchild, something to celebrate. My younger brother who died last year had no children of his own, only 3 stepchildren. He was a good father to them.
      My older brother lives up your way on the outskirts of Manchester so we don't see each other very often.
       
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      • Allotment Boy

        Allotment Boy Lifelong Allotmenteer

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        Yes Bosch &Siemens, are essentially the same ( bit like VW &Audi cars) just small defences in spec. We changed our very old Siemens one for a Miele and frankly we're disappointed, it works ok very low power consumption but the racks etc inside are not as flexible as our old one. In spite of my wife's ability to pack things into a given space we can't get anything like as much in. Especially if you have big pans etc when hosting family and friends, as we will be in a couple of days time. So my advice is take your time looking , to get exactly what you want.
         
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        • Penny_Forthem

          Penny_Forthem Head gardener, zero staff

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          Morning.
          I am pleased to report that, as night fell, we looked as tacky as our neighbours! (Though 2 of them have giant inflatable penguins, which we will not be copying!)
          Thanks for your advice @Allotment Boy. Our oven is a Bosch, so we're favouring one of those, at the moment. Can't do anything, yet, of course.
          We booked a table at our local for this evening, but not sure that eating out is a good idea for OH just yet. We have plenty of 'light bites' at home.
          We have the usual selection of unsigned cards (good job I recognise the writing!), illegible ones (Bob and Tuna, anyone?) and ones which mis-spell our names (and they're relatives!!).
           
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          • Ergates

            Ergates Enthusiastic amateur

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            Our first dishwasher (50 years ago) was an indesit, very cheap but faultless, it could clean anything you threw at it. Our current one is an IKEA own brand, but made in Germany, can’t remember which of the big brands we managed to work out had made it, but it is possibly Siemens. We have Bosch in the past and they were good. The IKEA one is actually bigger than our previous one, same external width and height, but the working internal space goes down nearer to the floor. It means I have no trouble with big dishes and saucepans, whereas in my last machine, I had to juggle the shelves for some of the bigger stuff. It also has a cutlery shelf, which im finding much better than the cutlery baskets I’ve had in previous machines. Worth checking whichever machines you are looking at to see if any have a bigger capacity than others.
            Just checked on the ikea website, and they aren’t doing our model anymore. Ours also has a light display onto the floor which tells you how long the programme has to go, plus little pictures depicting what is happening inside, spray for rinsing, and heatwaves for drying! We spent a lot of time standing in front of it watching the first few washes until the novelty wore off!
             
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            • Ergates

              Ergates Enthusiastic amateur

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              Dry but a bit cold here. OH has fixed and installed the final light display. Soldering was involved, and a voltage regulator.
              The guest room and bathroom are cleaned and ready for our visitors on the 27th, and now there is just a bit of vacuuming round to do, before we can relax. I’m still waiting for the new Sim to arrive for my smartphone. Just one card in the post today, and it was posted in Bristol on the 17th. So I think I’ve got fat chance of the sim arriving before Christmas.
              In an hour, it’s off to Waitrose to collect the Turkey and any last minute items. Then time to hunker down for a few days.
              Is anyone else being irritated by the spellchecker insisting that Turkey should have a capital T? I suppose I should be grateful that we aren’t having Türkiye for our Christmas dinner!
               
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              • Allotment Boy

                Allotment Boy Lifelong Allotmenteer

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                We've just got back from Brent Cross shopping
                We only go there because there is free parking and both a W'rose and an M&S food shop. My wife has already been to Sainsbugs recently. M&S was HEAVING, W'rose was a little calmer. We had pre- ordered our Turkey crown, we know they are expensive but it saves on oven space and cooking time vs a whole one.
                We don't order anything else on line because we have to check for Allergens ourselves especially any snack food. One GD has severe peanut and Nut allergy, her parents aren't much better with intolerance to wheat, dairy, celery, raw tomato and Apple between them. A big issue is just because one product was OK in the past it doesn't mean it still is, over the years we've encountered several occasions where ingredient lists have changed. Sometimes they announce it, sometimes not, so I can't think how many hours we've spent reading the back of pack of products. My wife does make things from scratch, but there are limits as to how much we can do in advance.
                I keep saying it but I'm not sure how many more years we will be able to do all this.
                 
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