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Long walk, leisurely coffee, set up the new cordless phone system. Seeing my stepson off on a bus to visit his father and sister for a couple of days. Catching up on work. The perfect Sunday.
We moved house (again) over the summer from a rental, to a house we have purchased (hopefully this move is permanent, I'm SO done with moving house - 5 times in 4 years!). The kids are all back at school and into a routine so I'm full on unpacking and organising. Got up early this morning to finish painting some shelves so that I can unpack onto them later today. Love it! I'm in my element when I'm house organising.
No, like chips and french fries (1), a cookie is a different critter altogether. A bisquette is altogether denser and thinner and is used just to make morning coffee a bit more filling, rather than provide a pre - breakfast semi - meal; as does a cookie.. rather like a danish or a... Pecan -maplesyrup lattice.
(1) what you get served in so called "Good" chip ships are French Fries even if called "Chips". Real Chips are correct when warm, greasy, undercooked, soggy strips of potato tasting of newsprint. Preferring them to ..."French Fries" is what is means to be British.
Last edited by TRANSPONDER; 09-13-2015 at 11:42 AM..
Reason: I spent more time getting that right than on the Hominid fossil post.
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