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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 289694" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day, folks.</p><p></p><p>Sharon/WO, sounds like another busy day planned.</p><p></p><p>SFR, enjoy the beach. A run sounds lovely.</p><p></p><p>Trish, the new place sounds delightful. Good for cherub, washing the dishes for you. Don't throw them out - A clean dish is a clean dish. If you must, then turn them into a mosaic for the garden.</p><p>I had to chuckle at your misgivings over kangaroo. Don't worry about worms; I'm not sure what infestations they do get, but none in the muscle tissues. Any worms would only be in the GI tract and not in farmed roo. Usually what the butchers sell is just kangaroo rump, usually grey roo. It's better for you than beef, it's leaner and higher in iron. I use it in stir-fries, it makes a fabulous stir-fry with black bean sauce, or szechuan style.</p><p>Good luck with all the assessments for Little Cherub.</p><p></p><p>I went shopping with mother in law today. She has a badly swollen knee and I'm still short on energy from whooping cough and the broken rib, so we were quite a pair. easy child 2/difficult child 2 went home sick from work and met up with us, wanted me to drive her to the highway clinic (since our GP has taken off for the school holidays). We got a lot of little fiddly bits of shopping done and what with ingredients already at home, I'm going to be getting some cooking done tomorrow.</p><p>difficult child 3 did some work on his assessment task while I was out; I'm going to get him working more tomorrow.</p><p>The medications arrived today including melatonin (expensive!) which difficult child 3 isn't happy about taking. I'm going to talk to him about this tomorrow, we don't want to "do our dough". But he also has the right to make these decisions himself.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking forward to a quietish day at home tomorrow, I might try and get difficult child 3 to help me cooking. It's fun stuff - sausage rolls and maybe some baklava.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Monday everyone.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 289694, member: 1991"] G'day, folks. Sharon/WO, sounds like another busy day planned. SFR, enjoy the beach. A run sounds lovely. Trish, the new place sounds delightful. Good for cherub, washing the dishes for you. Don't throw them out - A clean dish is a clean dish. If you must, then turn them into a mosaic for the garden. I had to chuckle at your misgivings over kangaroo. Don't worry about worms; I'm not sure what infestations they do get, but none in the muscle tissues. Any worms would only be in the GI tract and not in farmed roo. Usually what the butchers sell is just kangaroo rump, usually grey roo. It's better for you than beef, it's leaner and higher in iron. I use it in stir-fries, it makes a fabulous stir-fry with black bean sauce, or szechuan style. Good luck with all the assessments for Little Cherub. I went shopping with mother in law today. She has a badly swollen knee and I'm still short on energy from whooping cough and the broken rib, so we were quite a pair. easy child 2/difficult child 2 went home sick from work and met up with us, wanted me to drive her to the highway clinic (since our GP has taken off for the school holidays). We got a lot of little fiddly bits of shopping done and what with ingredients already at home, I'm going to be getting some cooking done tomorrow. difficult child 3 did some work on his assessment task while I was out; I'm going to get him working more tomorrow. The medications arrived today including melatonin (expensive!) which difficult child 3 isn't happy about taking. I'm going to talk to him about this tomorrow, we don't want to "do our dough". But he also has the right to make these decisions himself. I'm looking forward to a quietish day at home tomorrow, I might try and get difficult child 3 to help me cooking. It's fun stuff - sausage rolls and maybe some baklava. Enjoy your Monday everyone. Marg [/QUOTE]
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