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lol Cheers Den.
126 recipes!!! :eek: It's big but not that big. :) I must say I have never been a big fan of turkey but a few decent recipes may help. |
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I decided to bone it last night and will probably roast the crown and use the legs in some form of stew or curry. The carcass made some nice stock too. |
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Yes, we've been having a lot of home made soup in recent months. I'm really into spicy chorizo and tomato made with loads of beans etc. Have been experimenting with red kidney beans, chick peas, butter beans, borlotti beans, cannellini beans etc. and it's really healthy, hearty stuff. I make a massive pot full which does 3 adults for 3 main meals each for less than a tenner and of course all sorts of leftovers can get used up this way. The beans etc. are so cheap when bought dried and it's amazing how they soak up the flavours... Yummy! :) In fact I'll probably use some of the lovely jellified turkey stock I've just frozen for the base of my next soup. I reckon if more people cooked their own, simple, food instead of relying on branded ready meals, take-aways etc. their money would go a lot further. |
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I take it that means tree protection order. We have been in this house for 15 years and in that time we have not been advised by the Council or anyone else even Solicitors when we bought the house, that the tree was protected. However it's gone and good riddance, stops our neighbours complaining about the leaves. :)
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Doesn't mean there isn't one in force. There might have been an oversite by your solicitor and they failed to mention a TPO. Are you in a conservation area? Trees in conservation areas are covered with TPOs. The potential penalty for cutting down a tree covered by a TPO is £20,000. Even pruning a TPO'd tree can lead to prosecution if the work has not been granted. By the way, it's Tree Presevation Order. |
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My most recent bargain day was due to 'achieving' the age of sixty - I had a free eye test, 25% discount off the resulting pair of glasses & then popped into the chemist to pick up my, now free, prescription. I'm currently filling in the form to get a further rebate on the glasses courtesy of my company 'health scheme' perk :cool: |
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Happy belated birthday Idio, don't forget to apply for your bus pass, normally done for us at our local library. :) |
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You occasionally get the disgruntled neighbour who makes that phone call enquiring as to whether the tree been worked on has a TPO. As Tinky admits, she DOUBTS that a TPO is in force. I DOUBT that the work would have been allowed if applied for if it had a TPO and IF the Planning office were to find out, questions might be asked as to the previously work. IF there isn't a TPO in force then luckily your right not to be worried but your NOT sure are you. Yes, I have been about to fell a tree on the assumption that a TPO would be unlikely only to find out that there was. I wish i had a pound for the number of occasions that customers say that a particular tree is not covered only to find out that it is. Just bit of info before anyone else puts their bank account in jeopardy.:D |
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I appreciate that you are trying to warn others who may be contemplating having a tree removed without checking on whether it is subject to a TPO. However we were 100% sure ours wasn't, as shown in the attached photo, our tree is barely discernible from the leylandii hedge prior to it being cut down.
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