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Dear Frank,

Microwave porridge for me every morning. That is unless I'm cruising, then it's the P&O Cruises breakfast, with a side order of corned beef hash on Sundays.

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Admiral of the Humber wrote:
Dear Frank,

Microwave porridge for me every morning. That is unless I'm cruising, then it's the P&O Cruises breakfast, with a side order of corned beef hash on Sundays.

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Rob aka AOTH
P&O have no idea how to make corned beef hash - mine is 100 times better :thumbup:

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My winter breakfast is porridge with skimmed milk and a little sweetener, plus a glass of fresh orange juice.

My summer breakfast, which I am still enjoying, is one slice of fruit bread (toasted) with low fat spread, a fat free lemon yoghurt and a glass of fresh orange juice.
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david63 wrote:
Admiral of the Humber wrote:
Dear Frank,

Microwave porridge for me every morning. That is unless I'm cruising, then it's the P&O Cruises breakfast, with a side order of corned beef hash on Sundays.

Regards
Rob aka AOTH
P&O have no idea how to make corned beef hash - mine is 100 times better :thumbup:

I will PM my address David...and you can send me some..
One day P&O will cruise out of the north.....


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One of my special treats on board is fried bread with breakfast. Those lovely thick, triangular pieces of yumminess are irresistible -
roll on the 1st October. :thumbup: :clap:

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Yes, the day time temperature dipped by about 10 degrees after a couple of months of always in the 20s+ and single figures at night reached for the first time, but little is conceded by me to the only real drawback of living in our wonderful nation, even to those of who live climatically in the more favoured parts of the UK - ie miserable weather soon circa during GMT time coupled with the unofficial Scot's veto on us moving to BST+1 for 10 months of the year and BST just for December & January. Perhaps the only good reason for Scotland to leave one of the three most successful unions in the western world (the other two being the US & the EU) will allow the remainder of the UK to move on its archaic time zone.

Only change I notice is to shut French and Conservatory doors (as well with the latter's internal doors) and generally to keep most internal doors shut. Also a need to put on a pair of enclosed slippers rather than pad about in bare feet in the late evening and early morning.

Central heating remains firmly turned off until circa end of October and likewise the electric blanket remains stored away in the divan draw.

Also, sock draw remains largely not accessed and the tweeds remain in their suit carriers.
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Oh Derek, you were doing so well until you mentioned the electric blanket. Now all our northern friends will think you a southern softie!

I agree with you totally about our time zone. Moving the clocks forward by one hour all year would give us an extra hour of daylight to be enjoyed in the evenings which would be especially welcome at this time of year as well as during the spring.

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Quizzical Bob wrote:
Oh Derek, you were doing so well until you mentioned the electric blanket. Now all our northern friends will think you a southern softie!
In November we are thinking about maybe putting the barbecue away ,,, especially if Julie gets too wet holding the umbrella over me and barbie as I cook

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Although a little more nip in the air, another lovely sunny day here in the cost del Clacton, blue skies and fluffy white clouds.

No need to close the conservatory doors yet.

No electric blanket here, a number of years ago now, one caused a fire at my fathers house, and although he and my step mother were rescued and were taken to my brothers house that night. The shock caused him to have a fatal heart attack during the night.

Ken we have already had a barbecue this year down South, with somebody holding a brolly over the cook, when we suddenly had a downpour :D

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We have often had a BBQ under a parasol - saves someone having to hold the umbrella. Not this year though - yet - each and every one has been on a fabulous day.
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emjay45 wrote:
My husband is the porridge eater in our house. I like Weetabix with hot milk. We were in Wales this week visiting relatives and the weather was gorgeous. Driving up to Liverpool for the boat yesterday the rain was torrential. I hate the motorway when it's like that, and the number of people driving without lights was infuriating not to say stupid. It's a bit gloomy here today. Is the summer over :(
Shredded Wheat with hot milk is nice too, but it scours my insides out, and porridge has the beta glucan anti choloesterol benefit. It feels like the end of summer today. We are having very heavy showers here, and I have had to run out and bring the towels from the washing line before they are wetter than when they went out.


You see; we southerners do other softie things as well as eating healthy breakfasts. Like washing, ironing, and cleaning as well as the odd bit of cooking. Now ehere's my pinnie? :lol: :lol:

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Frank Manning wrote:
Shredded Wheat with hot milk is nice too, but it scours my insides out, and porridge has the beta glucan anti choloesterol benefit. It feels like the end of summer today. We are having very heavy showers here, and I have had to run out and bring the towels from the washing line before they are wetter than when they went out.
You see; we southerners do other softie things as well as eating healthy breakfasts. Like washing, ironing, and cleaning as well as the odd bit of cooking. Now ehere's my pinnie? :lol: :lol:
Blimey, is this the second day that we have better weather 'oop North than down in the South, it's been lovely & sunny this weekend although a little colder than during the week :crazy:

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Frank your a gem :D My OH is at the supermarket doing the shopping, while I get on with the washing and ironing :D

Wina the sun was out here but has gone in now :( Not raining though :D

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Wina G wrote:
Frank Manning wrote:
Shredded Wheat with hot milk is nice too, but it scours my insides out, and porridge has the beta glucan anti choloesterol benefit. It feels like the end of summer today. We are having very heavy showers here, and I have had to run out and bring the towels from the washing line before they are wetter than when they went out.
You see; we southerners do other softie things as well as eating healthy breakfasts. Like washing, ironing, and cleaning as well as the odd bit of cooking. Now ehere's my pinnie? :lol: :lol:
Blimey, is this the second day that we have better weather 'oop North than down in the South, it's been lovely & sunny this weekend although a little colder than during the week :crazy:
Still sunny here down South on the costa del Clacton, just been to the nursery to buy a few plants, now waiting for our Daughter and one of our grand daughters to come and collect us, then we are off to a restaurant on the Sea front for dinner.
There is only the width of the lower promenade (approx 20ft) which separates the outside eating area of the restaurant from the sea, the entrance to the restaurant about 50ft from the sea.

We drove along the sea front on our way back from the nursery, and there were a number of people enjoying themselves on the beach, also there were a number of coaches in the coach car park, which had brought the day trippers .

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Not porridge weather oop north again this morning. Teed off this morning at 8am in bright sunshine wearing shorts and a teeshirt.
One day P&O will cruise out of the north.....

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A tweed onesie and an electric blanket.......what a softie :roll: :roll:
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Cold here too - my OH wants the heating on!! I said no way not yet its only September put a jumper on. I did make him a big bowl of porridge tho this morning - made with skimmed milk and plenty of sugar (he doesn't like syrup/treacle or fruit on it). Nights are getting shorter, have to put the lights on and draw the curtains earlier each night - Autumn/Winter is on its way which means my cruise on Azura is getting closer and closer hurrah.

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Jumper AND heating on here tonight! :?


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Romig!!! Jumper and heating on??? You softie Northerner! :lol: Its brass monkeys here, and we haven't put the heating on....mind Sue's hand hovered near the switch until I reprimanded her. Put another liberty bodice on I said! :roll:

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Frank Manning wrote:
Romig!!! Jumper and heating on??? You softie Northerner! :lol: Its brass monkeys here, and we haven't put the heating on....mind Sue's hand hovered near the switch until I reprimaded her. Put another liberty bodice on I said! :roll:

Frank, while it may be "brass monkeys" there - I suspect we have brass monkeys minus about ten degrees! :roll:

I used to live in Southampton, and the temperature difference between there and back up in 'uddersfield was often very marked...to say nothing of the different weather conditions.

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He's telling porkies, we haven't got the heating on ..... yet :?

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I THOUGHT it was..... had been on this afternoon!

Quick, turn that room stat!

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Goodness, apart from the heated towel rails in the bathrooms, we haven't even thought about switching on the heating, nor draw the curtains, nor wear a jumper. We are still sitting in the conservatory every evening wearing T-shirts - until bed time - and only drop the blinds during the day when it's too sunny.
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Romig1 wrote:
I THOUGHT it was..... had been on this afternoon!

Quick, turn that room stat!
Best get your long johns out Romig. :D
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oldbluefox wrote:
Romig1 wrote:
I THOUGHT it was..... had been on this afternoon!

Quick, turn that room stat!
Best get your long johns out Romig. :D
Nah Foxy...they only come out for footie (or when Wina makes a special request) :lol: :lol:

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