Reynard
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I just looked at Tesco's online offering. Neither Original nor Gold are listed there/here. They may have quietly removed them.
Botheration...
Or it could simply be a supply problem. Time will tell, I suppose.
I just looked at Tesco's online offering. Neither Original nor Gold are listed there/here. They may have quietly removed them.
When are people going to take road safety seriously... 
I really like Halloumi, and I really really like Greek Salad. I was delighted to find this available as part of a Boots " Meal Deal " during a recent train journey.
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Just saw a line of empty pullman coaches go past the window, heading towards Ely, when I went to draw the curtains in the dining room. Missed what was on the front of the rake, but there was a nice burgundy vintage diesel loco at the back.
Get a collectors piece before they all go.Locally a momentous day as it's the last day of Craven, Hambleton, Harrogate, Richmondshire Ryedale, Selby and Scarborough councils as they are all tomorrow consumed into North YorkshireCountyCouncil. Less signs to picture a bike against.
Who are you buying presents for?Good morning from Soggy Suffolk as there's been more rain this morning in addition to last night's wetness. First cuppa downed and a quick trip into Felixstowe is in prospect after breakfast as I need to get a couple of birthday cards and some weedkiller I reserved for collection. Later on I'll drop the Spa Elan into the bike shop to have the brake hoses professionally cut to size and then do a big shop and get a tank of diesel ready for the weekend.
The newer sleepers would be pressure treated, not immersed for soaking like the older one's.I have a question for people who know about woody things. Long story short there were some railway sleepers large timbers to stop me falling down a steep bank at the end of the garden. After about ten years the sleepers rotted and were replaced. The old ones were placed nearby in the hope they would rot away, but this is not happening and just looks a mess. I do not mind a bit of a mess, if it will be beneficial to insects etc.
I could turn them over, and my question is whether insects and/or small rodents, snakes etc, would nest underneath. If the wood has rotted, I assume any preservative treatment has "gone", but is it still toxic to insects? I asked my neighbour and he thinks it would be okay, but I am not sure. What is more toxic, leaving them to rot in situ, or taking them to the tip, where they are likely to go into an incinerator.
What does the panel think?
Oi!I reckon they'll have changed the packaging and put up the price when it's back in stock.
Accept my condolences for being relegated to drinking Yorkshire Tea. It's not very nice. PG is OK if there's nothing else.