So happy you are feeling better enough to socialize, and nice you got a cheer-up hair cut! You and your husband sound like 2 peas in a happy pod!
Thank you, Marsia. That comment made me smile. We don't always agree with everything, but we both do really care for one another.
"Squiz" - that's a new one for me! I love it! It'd be nice to hear everyone's accents too but right now I'm just imaging.
I usually don't use words that I think are only used in Australia (or the UK) but love to throw them in from time to time. I do love the differences between languages & cultures. My sister, who lived in Baltimore for 28 years or so got upset with me for changing my language when I visited her. She was very homesick for Australia & wanted to hear my usual Australian accent, instead of my toned down visiting the US one. There was a cultural cringe happening here for a long time & Aussie slang was frowned down on, but I have noticed I have gone back to using a lot of the old expressions. Language is fun.
The oats I buy as far as I know are rolled oats. I buy them in a whole foods store. I choose the organic ones, but they are probably double the price of the ordinary. I wouldn't ever buy the heavily processed, fine ones as I want the fibre. I weighed them out initially but now just do an approximate. It would be somewhere between 50-60g usually. I vary what I add each time, but lately, I have added about a cup of either almond milk or low-fat milk, a teaspoon each of sunflower seeds, chia seeds, hemp seeds, a sprinkle of dried goji berries (just because I bought some with my last vitamin/tea order from iherb & they are delicious) & a small sprinkle of some mixed dried fruit that I am slowly getting rid of. I usually have some frozen raspberries & blackberries thawed in the fridge & I add a few of these as well. I make sure everything is covered with the milk & put the bowl in the fridge overnight. Next morning I take it out & add a bit more milk if it has all been absorbed & zap in the microwave for 2 minutes. If I have woken up ravenous and/or I am playing golf that day, I sometimes add half a banana & sometimes a teaspoon of honey before I heat it. Topped off with a dollop of Greek yoghurt it sustains me without any hunger until lunchtime easily. The expression that springs to mind with my porridge is that "it sticks to your guts". You just have to have things in your pantry to add. The hemp seeds I keep in the fridge.
Hi, Petal. I didn't like oats when I was a kid, but they were always very basic & very gluggy.
Hi, Amy. We always try to turn a trip into town into something nice if we can. We also stocked up on some bubbly
I played golf again yesterday & while I didn't play particularly well I did win my division & nearest the pin. I walked 11,2 km! I was so tired last night I fell sound asleep in my chair at 8.30 for about an hour & then had trouble getting to sleep at bed-time. I then slept in.
A day at home today to recover!