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@torunn said
'Arseniktornet' by Anne B. Ragde (not translated)
Speaking of translations, how's the recipe coming along?

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@great-big-stees said
Speaking of translations, how's the recipe coming along?
Mailed it yesterday, took a lot of googling. 🙂

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@Torunn
Now reading the Mueller report. Trump and his personal attorney Barr both say No collusion, totally exonerated.
Sure, in a pig's eye.

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the instructions for my bread maker, it’s a lot of faffing about and I keep ending up with a paddle shaped hole in the bread. I might just use it to make the dough and finish in the oven.
A good read but a little disjointed

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@kevcvs57 said
the instructions for my bread maker, it’s a lot of faffing about and I keep ending up with a paddle shaped hole in the bread. I might just use it to make the dough and finish in the oven.
A good read but a little disjointed
We’ve had two. The first one we got rid of (can’t remember the brand) and now we have a Panasonic machine which is huge and yes a faff. Hardly gets used. I think you have to be a bit of an enthusiast and choose the ingredients carefully. We just buy some nice light brown sliced product.

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I’m reading through my copious hand written notes from my current work project, have to form them into a comprehensive report.

Outside is the beach and the hottest bank holiday Monday on record 😞

Procrastination doesn’t help...

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@divegeester said
We’ve had two. The first one we got rid of (can’t remember the brand) and now we have a Panasonic machine which is huge and yes a faff. Hardly gets used. I think you have to be a bit of an enthusiast and choose the ingredients carefully. We just buy some nice light brown sliced product.
Yes it may end up on the top shelf of my larder in between the halogen (sausage) cooker and the high maintenance pressure cooker.

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@kevcvs57 said
Yes it may end up on the top shelf of my larder in between the halogen (sausage) cooker and the high maintenance pressure cooker.
Your life appears to be a Pressure Cooker...hope the valve is in working order. 😉

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Graham Norton: Holding

A quite interesting novel about some real hard fates in Ireland

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I have just finished the novel The Cult on Fog Island (2016) by the Swedish writer Mariette Lindstein. "The book (...) generated a lot of media attention because of Mariette’s long connection to Scientology, the Int base and David Miscavige. People in Sweden (and elsewhere) are fascinated by the craziness of Scientology, particularly under DM." This book is the first of a trilogy about the fictional sect ViaTerra, and is to a large extent inspired by Mariette's experiences.

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Second book of the Fog Island Trilogy: Sekten som återuppstod (2017)

Resident of Planet X

The Ghost Chamber

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A House of Pomegranates.

By Oscar Wilde.

Treat Everyone Equal

Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Little Red Riding Hood

Charles Perrault

-VR

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Green Eggs and Ham

By Dr. Seuss

(He just does not want to eat those eggs, anywhere)

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Bush Runner (The Adventures of Pierre-Esprit Radisson)
by Mark Bourrie