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    Preparing to set up and sell at the farmers markets and the like that have returned. Get a real buzz from waking up early and getting ready to meet lots of new people and talk about something I care about and forget the last few months for a few hours.
    That's a nice thing to read - hope it goes well and you enjoy it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Preparing to set up and sell at the farmers markets and the like that have returned. Get a real buzz from waking up early and getting ready to meet lots of new people and talk about something I care about and forget the last few months for a few hours.
    Given all the mental stuff going on that's a really positive one. Hope it went well for you

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    Cooking on a Sunday.

    During the week eating is quite often a bit of a rush job for us. We eat well but it's often throwing together a pasta dish, a stir fry or boiling some veg and chucking something in the oven after work.

    On a Sunday I can take my time and cook something from scratch. Just stuck a piece of brisket in the oven that has been dry rubbed and is sitting in a cooking liquor made from scratch. The bairn is pottering about helping mix spices and handing me things when I ask for them. Will leave that for a few hours then we'll make the sides together.

    It's relaxing and it always leaves me feeling content.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Preparing to set up and sell at the farmers markets and the like that have returned. Get a real buzz from waking up early and getting ready to meet lots of new people and talk about something I care about and forget the last few months for a few hours.

    What do you sell and how did it go ?

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    Tomato crisps on well fired rolls.

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    Cooking on a Sunday.

    During the week eating is quite often a bit of a rush job for us. We eat well but it's often throwing together a pasta dish, a stir fry or boiling some veg and chucking something in the oven after work.

    On a Sunday I can take my time and cook something from scratch. Just stuck a piece of brisket in the oven that has been dry rubbed and is sitting in a cooking liquor made from scratch. The bairn is pottering about helping mix spices and handing me things when I ask for them. Will leave that for a few hours then we'll make the sides together.

    It's relaxing and it always leaves me feeling content.
    I’m the same (without the kid). I love spending my Sunday cooking - can’t think of a better thing to be doing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pollution View Post
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    What do you sell and how did it go ?
    I work for a distillery - my role has changed quite a bit recently but things like farmers markets bring things closer to normality. I get a real joy from the old fashioned nature of filling a van, driving it to where it needs to be and hoping you’ve got a lot less to load on at the end. I do what I do as I’m passionate about Scottish distilling and although I don’t distill myself to be able to speak to others about it is a joy.

    We’ve even started doing virtual corporate tastings over Zoom which is something else that’s been putting the spring back in my step.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    Cooking on a Sunday.

    During the week eating is quite often a bit of a rush job for us. We eat well but it's often throwing together a pasta dish, a stir fry or boiling some veg and chucking something in the oven after work.

    On a Sunday I can take my time and cook something from scratch. Just stuck a piece of brisket in the oven that has been dry rubbed and is sitting in a cooking liquor made from scratch. The bairn is pottering about helping mix spices and handing me things when I ask for them. Will leave that for a few hours then we'll make the sides together.

    It's relaxing and it always leaves me feeling content.
    Weirdly what’s been a pleasure recently is my partners PT challenged her to go vegan for a week and it’s been great to have to come up with new recipe ideas. I love good food and to almost relearn how to cook without meat as a protein was great. We’re probably only eating meet two or three meals a week since and the meat dishes feel earned and the non meat meals still have some novelty to them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    I work for a distillery - my role has changed quite a bit recently but things like farmers markets bring things closer to normality. I get a real joy from the old fashioned nature of filling a van, driving it to where it needs to be and hoping you’ve got a lot less to load on at the end. I do what I do as I’m passionate about Scottish distilling and although I don’t distill myself to be able to speak to others about it is a joy.

    We’ve even started doing virtual corporate tastings over Zoom which is something else that’s been putting the spring back in my step.
    I recently did a Glenfarclas zoom, well recommended, I didn't think I would, but I really enjoyed it.

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    Filling the fuel tank to the brim and then washing or having the car washed and hoovered inside, always makes me feel good. I hate the fuel going below half a tank and only ever do so if on a long motorway journey😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just Alf View Post
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    I recently did a Glenfarclas zoom, well recommended, I didn't think I would, but I really enjoyed it.

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    The weirdest thing about them is everyone likes to throw in a little joke or one liner in a tasting, but because of zoom connections it takes a second or two to get a response to them. When you’re in your rhythm it feels normal but that seconds pause it completely breaks it. Very weird to transition to presenting normal tastings to a zoom one, but still a lot of fun.

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    Popping the bubbles on bubble wrap...no idea why it is so satisfying , but it is .....

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    Closing time at 10pm. It's like the good old days.

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    Closing time at 10pm. It's like the good old days.
    Perfection. Can get back home in time for the England-Bulgaria highlights. Just need to avoid hearing the score
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mibbes Aye View Post
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    Perfection. Can get back home in time for the England-Bulgaria highlights. Just need to avoid hearing the score

    Keep out the way of that Flint

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    Keep out the way of that Flint
    There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars

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    Pickled onion vinegar on chips

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    A packet of Percy Pigs and the living room to myself.
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    A bag of liquorice allsorts

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    Everyone in and the door locked.
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    Everyone in and the door locked.
    Slopping out must be a blast too.

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    A bag of liquorice allsorts
    I like liquorice all sorts, but I picked up a bag of Lions Football Gums (the original Sports Mixtures) at Tesco last week, they were only 80p. Picked out the black ones first, absolutely love them. Want another bag now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Slopping out must be a blast too.

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    Sky News weather girl just gave a yellow rain warning. Made me s******.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Sky News weather girl just gave a yellow rain warning. Made me s******.
    That swear filter is something else, what other safe word can you use for "childish suppressed laugh"?

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    That swear filter is something else, what other safe word can you use for "childish suppressed laugh"?
    ***ter?

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    ***ter?
    Try ***tering and s******ing in S****horpe

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    Got some nice cheese, some chilli jam, some sea salt crackers and a G&T. Quiet night in.


    Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction

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