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tutugd.bsky.social
Reader, former Librarian, gardener, crap knitter. Te Awa Kairangi ke tai. Aotearoa/NZ She/her @[email protected] @tutugd on Xitter
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They are quite vocal on Instagram and X. Their Instagrams are very good.
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Yes, aren't they all sort of related?
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Did you see this? Absolute fkn shambles, from frozen food to a piece of glass in a meal. www.rnz.co.nz/news/nationa...
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You and me both babe. When I was working staff brought bags of them in for staff to take.
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Me too. Welcome to my club 😁
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One suit fits all and all occasions.
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If they blink, they lie.
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The Destiny doco is so good.
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Aren't they for water and central heating, replacing the old gas boilers rather than NZ heatpumps that heat the room
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Yes watch it. It's very well written with great characters you hate πŸ˜„
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My daughter said I should watch this. I did, am up to season 3. Its very good.
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$6.99 @ PnS.
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Started The neighbour's secret by Sharon Bolton. I haven't read any of hers for a while. If you haven't read her books, give them a go! She previously wrote as SJ Bolton.
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I see blue sky appearing through the cloudscπŸ™‚
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I stopped using those a few years ago due to huge price increase and varying quality. I buy Gopala yogurt, 3 ingredients, cheap as chips used to be $3.50 at PnS
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His health will see him off.
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Another nail in Luxons coffin.
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We used to do that with oranges. They were bloody good 😁
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My supermarket has the yellow flesh one. You don't see that too often.
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What? and give up his place at the trough? He'll will freeze first.
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The novel Perfume I know of is by German author Patrick SΓΌskind.
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I read a few more chapters of All the colours of the dark. It's very good. #pukapuka πŸ“šπŸ‡³πŸ‡Ώ
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He's looking well. Is he here or in US?
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πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ bloody cats.
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The best
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Oh ta.
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It's just fucking awful.
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That's the big one 😁
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I have a friend going on an Alaskan cruise this year. I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than travel to the US and go on a cruise.
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The smaller variety I grow is less metallic(I hate that, too). I also grow perpetual spinach, which has long stems and is very yum.
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Stir fries, soup. The leaves make a good Kale chips. Coat in oil,salt and bake.
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Fair enough. Kids before work every time.
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Oh how's Winston?
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Smarmy Warmy is available for fortune telling at your fairs and parties.
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I have some in the garden, this new lot is from saved seeds. The silverbeet I have is a smaller compact one. I'm not that keen on it, but it grows in a crack in the ground, handy for soup and stir fry. Silverbeet was a vege I didn't grow up with. We're from the UK, and that was cattle food.🀣
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Hope this didn't go to a high school. Gee 14yr olds can eat a packet of them as a snack.
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When my children were at that stage, you could buy little felt slippers that had little bells sewn on them. You could always hear where they were dashing off, too.
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Oh lucky. It's lovely there.
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I have little seedlings sprouting in my conservatory. I have rainbow chard and silverbeet, Gai Lan and Pak Choy.
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Yes, especially as Seymour has said he wants to have ACT people run for council. We all need to question candidates about their political backer.
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I see you already have Mr Bluesky.😁
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Where do we all sign up? I think there's quite a few who want that to happen.
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Oh, where'd you get the sardines? They are my favourite.My local Woolworths no longer stocks hot sauce ones.