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  • Rosie.b.Rosie.b. Posts: 1,078
    Hello Hazel you’ve a nice selection there and I love chives and spring onions it will be good to grow your own, very useful indeed.
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    Home grown food always tastes better than any you can buy. My brain has had its weekly exercise so I'm signing out for today. I'll see if I can actually sleep. Got the pub quiz tomorrow night and my friend from Crewe is coming up. See you all tomorrow.
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  • Rosie.b.Rosie.b. Posts: 1,078
    Night night LB.  night night everyone, sleep well.
  • Rosie.b.Rosie.b. Posts: 1,078
    i couldn’t get to sleep so I came to the kitchen to make a cup of tea which is refreshing.  I hope you all managed to get some sleep.
  • Rosie.b.Rosie.b. Posts: 1,078
    Good morning everyone.  I did manage to get a couple of hours sleep eventually.  I just wanted to let you know that your current £20 notes will be valid until June for use in retail establishments.   The new notes are already in circulation and are plastic as are the £5 and £10 notes.  I suppose they will be doing the £50 notes next.  You can credit them to your bank or post office (via a paying in slip) and you can purchase a gift card, with some remaining live two years after your last transaction, and some you can credit up to £500 which can be used as cash for clothes, food shopping, electrical, etc.  Useful if you have some £20 notes outstanding and you have birthdays, etc., ahead of you.
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    edited March 2020
    A very good morning to Rosie and all to follow. Interesting information about the new £20 note Rosie which is made of a polymer and not a plastic. Thats me being a boring scientist - sorry . It does rear its head now and again! I have never ever seen a £50 apart from on TV. I remember when I first 'met' polymer currency and it was when I went to Australia. I thought the notes felt really strange. Now it is just an everyday thing.
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    I could just eat a breakfast like that right now.


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  • Rosie.b.Rosie.b. Posts: 1,078
    LB the breakfast looks delicious.  No it’s fine, polymer it is.  I’ve not seen a £50 note either.
  • RubeeRubee Posts: 8,932
    Morning everyone.LB yummy looking breakfast . Rosie I hope that you get a better nights sleep tonight.The frost is thick this morning .
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    Morning Ruby. No frost here last night but the usual rain was very apparent. Frost is forecast for tonight - typical! I'll probably get out of the pub and have to defrost the car before driving home after the quiz. Having been bored rigid by Brexit for 3 years I am now bored rigid by coronavirus.
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  • Rosie.b.Rosie.b. Posts: 1,078
    There is snow this morning but the sun is out and it may go.  With regard to the coronavirus wash your paws regularly when you arrive home.  Hand sanitisers are useful for when you are out.   Just general commonsense instructions on the news.
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