I Have My Egg Cups...
Its not much but the Post Office owed me some money, £26 so that paid for my egg cups(I had to buy 4 for a £1)bought some disposable plates and bowls for the stock cupboard(£2.50)a timer(they only had one shaped like a lemon, £2.50)some batteries for the radio or if not used...the stock cupboard (£2.50) being lazy I bought an egg slicer for 85p, some clips for closing bags as used in the freezer (85p)a mouse mat(85p) some containers for storing food in(six for £1)pens for writing on CD's and DVD's(£2.15)and some milk too...
Need to get some batteries for the torch I have or possibly invest in a better/brighter one...debating whether to get a battery charger than buying batteries every so often. But wondering how much electric they use to charge the batteries(they take up to 8 hours to charge)and it would pay to have some spares rather than using the same ones all of the time...
So not a bad little shop. Perhaps that egg slicer will cut tomatoes tooI usually use a knife but I may get more uniform slices and it will be quicker/safer.
Won't know until I try...with what's left I may buy some more gas canisters for the stove...then I'm all set.
Looked for something a but fancy for the egg cup but it was little plastic one's in red, yellow, pink and blue or wire one's. I went for the wire ones.
It's been suggested that I get a room thermometer to see what the temperature is and avoid hypothermia. They are not that expensive. Well as I am avoiding using the heating too much, perhaps I should. I'll have to see who sells them...
Going to have some fruit, milk and cereal now...and my main meal later...
Tomorrow at some point I am going to have a toasted muffin with bacon and a fried egg inside of it)
Need to get some batteries for the torch I have or possibly invest in a better/brighter one...debating whether to get a battery charger than buying batteries every so often. But wondering how much electric they use to charge the batteries(they take up to 8 hours to charge)and it would pay to have some spares rather than using the same ones all of the time...
So not a bad little shop. Perhaps that egg slicer will cut tomatoes tooI usually use a knife but I may get more uniform slices and it will be quicker/safer.
Won't know until I try...with what's left I may buy some more gas canisters for the stove...then I'm all set.
Looked for something a but fancy for the egg cup but it was little plastic one's in red, yellow, pink and blue or wire one's. I went for the wire ones.
It's been suggested that I get a room thermometer to see what the temperature is and avoid hypothermia. They are not that expensive. Well as I am avoiding using the heating too much, perhaps I should. I'll have to see who sells them...
Going to have some fruit, milk and cereal now...and my main meal later...
Tomorrow at some point I am going to have a toasted muffin with bacon and a fried egg inside of it)
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