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Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear

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Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
I've just tried to put the kettle away in the fridge.:blush:

No room?
 
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Its bonkers, normal routine I'm up about half seven and my Good Lady is up about nine. With her being unwell the last few weeks she's been restless at night and up and about early. Today for the first time she's slept right through and has slept in, and I'm worried about her.:wacko:
 

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Guru
Father in law phoned a few times over night to tell us he can' sleep...
Felt unwell..
So we finally got a paramedic to him who said he had a uneven heart beat and he was cold...he reused to go to hospital!!

I'm tired
 
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Father in law phoned a few times over night to tell us he can' sleep...
Felt unwell..
So we finally got a paramedic to him who said he had a uneven heart beat and he was cold...he reused to go to hospital!!

I'm tired

:hugs:
 
Bloomin' :cold: here today. Needed the :rain: while I was out. Now sat down with a nice :cuppa:

You know the weather's pretty ghastly when even Lexi doesn't want to go out. Think she managed all of half an hour this morning. Poppy didn't go out at all.

Baked the Ingwer Polsen - they're really lush. Fruity, spicy and then with a hefty :boxing: of ginger right at the end. Made a batch of Pfeffernusse dough today, and that's now chilling in the fridge. I love christmas baking. :hungry:
 

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Cycling in the sun
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Bristol
Bloomin' :cold: here today. Needed the :rain: while I was out. Now sat down with a nice :cuppa:

You know the weather's pretty ghastly when even Lexi doesn't want to go out. Think she managed all of half an hour this morning. Poppy didn't go out at all.

Baked the Ingwer Polsen - they're really lush. Fruity, spicy and then with a hefty :boxing: of ginger right at the end. Made a batch of Pfeffernusse dough today, and that's now chilling in the fridge. I love christmas baking. :hungry:
Sounds lovely but I think your post is missing some photos... and maybe some explanations about the traditions that go with it:okay:
 
Sounds lovely but I think your post is missing some photos... and maybe some explanations about the traditions that go with it:okay:

Eh, well I have German ancestry. Not much need to explain the tradition of Weinachtskleingeback... :laugh: This involves making lots of Lebkuchen and Spekulatius, not much of which actually survives till Christmas. :blush:

In the mean time, here's some pics of Lebkuchen I made for a Cats Protection do :hungry:

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L to R: Pfeffernusse, Opa Gustav's Lebkuchen, Aachener Printen & Schokoladenlebkuchen
 
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Eh, well I have German ancestry. Not much need to explain the tradition of Weinachtskleingeback... :laugh: This involves making lots of Lebkuchen and Spekulatius, not much of which actually survives till Christmas. :blush:

In the mean time, here's some pics of Lebkuchen I made for a Cats Protection do :hungry:

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L to R: Pfeffernusse, Opa Gustav's Lebkuchen, Aachener Printen & Schokoladenlebkuchen
My Auntie used to make Aachner printen lebkuchen with honey, as the sugar beet sugar was not necessary. The beet sugar was a result of Napoleon embargoing trade with the U.S., the worlds main producer of honey at the time, but in the States we still used honey.
 
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