that cellulose thinners melts plastic yoghurt tubs.
Oops.
Friday, 30 April 2010
Friday, 23 April 2010
Comic
I really need to write a proper post. But, in the meantime, here's a cool comic. Very cute!
Friday, 16 April 2010
Yummy Food
Very quick. Very tasty. Healthy too if you use low fat beef.
You will need (serves 1):
2 sausages or some beef
½ a courgette, sliced (or you could use mushrooms if you like them)
2 tomatoes cut into bits
Schwarz creamy pepper sauce.
Bread - the triangular brown crusty rolls from Somerfield are particularly good.
Make up the sauce (way too much if it's for one person, but you can freeze portions).
Fry the meat and courgettes, till brown.
Add the tomatoes. Cook a wee bit more.
Add sauce and heat.
Eat!
You will need (serves 1):
2 sausages or some beef
½ a courgette, sliced (or you could use mushrooms if you like them)
2 tomatoes cut into bits
Schwarz creamy pepper sauce.
Bread - the triangular brown crusty rolls from Somerfield are particularly good.
Make up the sauce (way too much if it's for one person, but you can freeze portions).
Fry the meat and courgettes, till brown.
Add the tomatoes. Cook a wee bit more.
Add sauce and heat.
Eat!
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
I can relate...
Instead of being angry at a parking ticket, I find myself checking out its design and the fonts used on it.
Patrick Griffin, font designer
Monday, 12 April 2010
Different perspectives
Orcadian men working outdoors at this temperature [15°C] will strip off their shirts to keep cool, while Malawians might seek out a blanket to keep themselves warm.
From Ulendo, Air Malawi inflight magazine,
Saturday, 10 April 2010
Spring!
There are pussy willows, and leaf buds, and even some little green leaves on the hawthorns
There's a periwinkle flower in the garden, and the snowdrops are gone - instead the grape hyacinths are starting, and the scilla are out.
In fact, weather-wise, today was almost summer. I could wear bare feet in the garden!
There's a periwinkle flower in the garden, and the snowdrops are gone - instead the grape hyacinths are starting, and the scilla are out.
In fact, weather-wise, today was almost summer. I could wear bare feet in the garden!
Friday, 2 April 2010
Good Friday
The price is paid: come, let us enter in
to all that Jesus died to make our own.
For every sin more than enough he gave,
and bought our freedom from each guilty stain
...
The price is paid: see Satan flee away -
for Jesus, crucified, destroys his power.
No more to pay! Let accusation cease:
in Christ there is no condemnation now ...
Graham Kendrick
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