The Retirement Thread

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Mo1959

Legendary Member
Off for a birthday lunch later with an old farming friend later. A bit sobering to think that when I first knew him he was a mere 48, and is now 88.

Frightening how fast the years seem to be whizzing by now. I wish it would slow down a bit.

Very pleasant 5 mile walk done with a hill in the middle which had a nice bench half way up. It was in the direct sun so I sat for 15 minutes admiring the view.

I’ll hold off eating until lunchtime I think. I’ve stuck some cream in my coffee. That’ll keep me going.
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
I have a 'single' induction hob which is enough for me. I like it.
TBH I only use it for basic things like fried egg or pasta.

Mrs Tkk uses a large " Greenpan " saute pan to make her Risotto. It's a brilliant pan, so easy to clean. After cooking in it I usually fill it about 1/3 full with water with a squirt of washing up liquid and heat it up on the hob. When I did this last night on the induction hob I noticed that the pattern of bubbles as the water heated up was uniform across the base of the pan, when I used it on the gas hob there were more isolated regions.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Off out on the bike shortly, a few errands and some forgotten shopping to do. I think I'll stop at the burrito shack for a lunchtime bite to eat. I'll be passing by and as MrsP is out all day with a friend I can't be bothered to cook.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Sat on the patio.
Sun is out, my legs are working. Life is good.
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Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
:hello:Morning I've been shopping, they have changed the shop around took me 1/2 hour longer

Following a recent change in the local M+S foodhall I approached an assistant and said " OK, I give up, where have you hidden the Soy sauce this week? ". I believe it's a deliberate tactic as you have to wander around more of the store and go past items that might grab your attention.
 
The mists are clearing, I see, I see...

I don;t think I was being especially obtuse!

I used to have 2 sugars in black coffee but when I was about 18 I was at university and realised I was miles behind with work and only had Saturday to catch up

and the on campus shop was closed on Saturday - and the next nearest was in Beeston and was too far away to get there and back and still get the work done

by the end of the weekend I no longer took sugar in coffee!

anyway - hope that was not overly obuse

coffee - black - no sugar

whiskey in a glass not in hot liquid

and no ice

anyone want details of tea???
 
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