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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'm making medlar jelly.
How much like a home counties WI vicar's wife are you this morning?
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 9:06, 42 replies, latest was 10 years ago)
Weighing up breakfast options.

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 9:08, Reply)
not even a little bit.
Steak and eggs and a pint of tea and then I'm off to the woods with the dogs.
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 9:26, Reply)
lol dogging joke here

edit: also that sounds very much like our vicar's wife growing up who was a butcher and scarier version of clarissa dixon wright, a tweed and rubber boot giantess ... brb ... having a nostalgia wank
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 9:44, Reply)
Might have a small, midmorning sweet sherry

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 9:43, Reply)
Just finished breakfast
The last film in which I saw a home counties wi wife was, quite frankly, pornography. So, unless I want a 5 man gangbang with a bukkakke finish, I'm not like a home counties wi wife at all.
Except for the lace underwear, natch.
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 9:49, Reply)
I like the French

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 10:46, Reply)
if you like them so much why don't you just marry one

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 10:55, Reply)
I also like the Dutch, fit currymuncher birds and the Polish.

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 11:11, Reply)
'mouthpiece', eh?
Cor!
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 12:06, Reply)
I like breasts.

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 12:08, Reply)
oi mcbeef, have you been messing with the work computer again?
news.sky.com/story/1391548/glitch-causes-items-to-be-sold-on-amazon-for-1p
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 11:24, Reply)
I have created proper lemon, lime and grapefruit curd.

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 12:57, Reply)
I love a bit of curd.
Easiest of all the fruity bread toppings.
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 13:38, Reply)

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(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 13:38, Reply)
I'm not sure what that is, but your FB looked like little amber glasses of deliciousness.
I'm also broke this christmas so also, like you, have to do home made gifts. I found some pretty glass jars in the cupboard (the kind that have a clip and rubber seals and are used for pickling).

I was thinking of putting in them all the dry ingredients in the jar, in pretty layers [like those coloured sand things]....with a pretty lable/bowe saying 'emergancy cookies' - where they just have to add Milk/Eggs/Butter, mix, bake.

I got some Reece's peantbutter drop things, so was thinking of towl-house cookies with these and chocolate chips.

Whatcha reckon?
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 13:51, Reply)
do a Bluetooth Biscuit Kit kickstarter and pocket the donations

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 14:37, Reply)
Hah, I'm proper excited by the new 4.2 spec, Internet of Things is going to get so much easier.

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 14:39, Reply)
I want you to play with Mbed stuff and give me your layman's opinion.

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 14:42, Reply)
It's quite a bit further into the Hardware field than I would really know about,
but the buzz-words I saw behind each section look good to me. BT4.2 means in the smart-home we won't need a 'hub' of any kind if we didn't want too - especially propriety ones like what we currently need.

Being backed by ARM would be a huge boost, and I can see it taking over as Android's equivolent to Apple's HomeKit*. But by ARM using a REST practices, it'll be so easy for developers. Putting MBed into a router as a 'Device Server', which is a very likely thing, has got so much potential.

* a pound to a penny, the next AppleTV will be a 'smarthub' for HomeKit.
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 15:03, Reply)
it's the hardware world for people with no experience of the hardware world
which is why I was curious ... I don't know any amateurs who've actually played with it
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 19:23, Reply)
Vicar of Dibley, eh? Eh?

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 14:00, Reply)
I am a short fat woman.

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 14:37, Reply)

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