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Allan

Allan Report 10 Oct 2009 23:51

Sue, I'm sorry I never gave you a reply as to why we were discussing lamb etc.....it's because we all meat on this Thread:0))

Berona, we do the same but we do buy topside and mince it.

The normal mince in the supermarkets is full of fat. If we do use it we always cook it first on its own and then drain of the liquid. It's amazing how much fat comes off.

Allan

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 10 Oct 2009 23:52

I love Bubble and Squeak, Tec:-))

Sue xx

Berona

Berona Report 10 Oct 2009 23:53

Bubble and Squeak is sold here as a frozen vegetable. I've used it with eggs for breakfast in the past.

It's a combination of 'leftover' veggies, although it can be made fresh with mashed potato, peas, carrots, etc. made into a rissole.

Is that what you have, Tec? or are you asking what it is?

Allan

Allan Report 10 Oct 2009 23:55

A mixture of leftover cabbage, potatoes, fried together, sometimes with bacon?

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 10 Oct 2009 23:59

So do I Sue, I think the idea was to use up left overs of mashed potatoe and cabbage. But I make it in it's own right, adding some chopped bacon, and a little onion, then fry till golden brown - delicious.

Tec

Berona

Berona Report 11 Oct 2009 00:01

I must go and have a quick look around the other chat boards, then get on with the day. Hasn't it been quiet on the boards lately?

Pleasant dreams, Tec. and all others who may still be with us - and to all on this side of the world - have a nice day!

Allan

Allan Report 11 Oct 2009 00:04

It's many years since I've had Bubble and Squeak ( the name is supposed to have come from the sound the mixture makes as it is frying)

I think my mum made the last lot that I had, that's nearly 40 years ago.

Sue we have lamb's fry sometimes and I indulge myslef by having sausages with it and rich gravy, mashed potatoes, carrots and peas.

Because of my cholesterol levels, sausages are a special treat three or four times a year

Allan

Allan

Allan Report 11 Oct 2009 00:05

Enjoy your day, Berona

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 11 Oct 2009 00:08

Bye for now Berona, have a good day whatever you do,

Tec

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 11 Oct 2009 00:14

Have a good day Berona.

I must also be off. Sleep tight Tec and have a good day, Allan. I've enjoyed your company:-)

Sue xx

Allan

Allan Report 11 Oct 2009 00:15

Well I must also go.....no matter how hard I concentrate I just can't get the clothes to iron themselves.

I think that it is a case of mind over matter

My OH thinks that with my mind nothing matters

Sleep well those above and enjoy the day those down below

Regards

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 11 Oct 2009 00:24

I'm off to bed now, so thank you all for your good company,
have a good day down under, and a good night up top,

Diane , hope your cold is getting better take care,

Good night all

Tec

Carolee

Carolee Report 11 Oct 2009 05:00

Good afternoon Aussies

Sorry Berona, that I was not around Saturday morning..I was busy planing my trip to Ballarat:-))

Sue..Like your niece, my daughter is horse mad, she would also love to work with a riding School..and maybe also run her own School one day.
She is also interested in music, so she is also furthering her education in that area as well.

Allan...We once owned our own horse (its a long story) but it didn't work out, the horse was very unsuitable and with our dry conditions, lack of feed etc, it was a nightmare at the time!!!
So, leasing a horse is an agreement between the owner and the person leasing. It could be to provide food, money for feed, cleaning out a paddock, mucking out stables the list is endless!!! in return my daughter would like to ride more to build her confidence and education.

I agree with you Linda, anything to do with horses is very expensive, my daughter asked for a new pair of jodhpurs, at $150 a pair!! We will have to mortgage the house soon LOL!!!

Well the weather started of really nice today... but big black clouds have just rolled in, they have forecast more rain for all of next week:-))))

Hello to Tec, Colin, Alison(beautiful), Diane and anyone else who drops by:-))))

Enjoy the rest of your day, Aussies:-))
Sleep peacefully pommies:-))

Carole xx

James

James Report 11 Oct 2009 05:18

Hi we Live in Tumby Bay South Australia Liz

Berona

Berona Report 11 Oct 2009 09:26

Hello James - or is it Liz? Welcome to the 'funny farm'. We have a mixture of Pommies and Aussies (and a Kiwi too, when she gets back to us!) and anyone from anywhere else is welcome to join us. You will need to read through our posts (although we don't expect you to read all of them now that there are 243 pages of them), but we talk about anything and everything; funny or sad; we laugh with each other and do our best to be there when support is needed too, so I hope you will join us. Don't be afraid to ask where we are - I think that's how the thread started - and it just grew - but we keep getting new friends joining us.

You probably know that the time on the posts is GMT time, so when it shows 21:00 to 00:00, that's when the Poms are in full swing, and the Downunders are catching up with them before heading out to start on the day's chores - but we pop in at any time, so if you want to leave a message, do so, and if no-one is there then, come back later and you'll find someone has answered you.

Looking forward to talking to you.

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 11 Oct 2009 09:45

Good evening/morning everyone:-))

Welcome James and Liz. Please come and visit us often. We're a mad lot but we have fun - and we're not all Aussies:-))

Carole we have paddocks behind us and a lot of people use the land for horses including two miniature ponies. The owners seem to put such a lot of work into looking after them so I should imagine it's time consuming as well as expensive. I've noticed that most of the horses are owned by girls - in fact most people I know who go horse-riding are girls. Perhaps boys are more into things that have engines.

I've had a lovely visit from my baby brother this afternoon. He has helped a great deal with our family history and as we had the house to ourselves for awhile we could talk genealogy to our heart's content without boring anyone else.

Sue xx

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 11 Oct 2009 09:49

Hi, Berona. You posted as I was slowly typing and drinking coffee. Have you had a nice day? The weather has been changeable today but at least OH was able to cut the grass. It was looking very untidy.

Sue xx

Berona

Berona Report 11 Oct 2009 10:55

Hello again Sue. My brother came to see me too, but didn't stay long and my daughter's family are still away, so my day was reasonably quiet.

I managed to get quite a bit of transcribing done. Then, I wrote the post to welcome James and Liz, and my computer didn't have the Submit button on the Reply section!

I've never had that happen before, so I took a copy of the post, then went out of GR and Internet Explorer, then into Google Chrome - and bingo! My computer is working perfectly - but no Submit button in I/E!! It works fine in Google Chrome. There's a Submit button there! Weird!! I've heard a few complaints about I/E v.8, so it looks like it's my turn to have problems with it. I notice the reply box doesn't jump around in Google either.

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 11 Oct 2009 11:03

Berona - the jumping around is very annoying. I usually type my reply in Microsoft Office and then copy and paste into the reply box. There might be an easier way but it works for me.

The transcribing must be very interesting and, I should imagine, hard work.

Sue xx

Carolee

Carolee Report 11 Oct 2009 11:18

Hi Berona and Sue:-))

Welcome to James and Liz, we're not really that mad...we just love to have a bit of a laugh!!

Sue...You are so lucky to have your brother to talk to about your family history, I have tried in vain to get some of my brothers and sisters involved but they all think I'm mad!!!!

Carole xx