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Life under social isolation or mandatory "stay home orders".
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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1956290, member: 81934"] Xmas and Boxing Day . Little kiddies next door( eldest is 4 yr old little girl and very boisterous ) were awake and very excited at about 4am ( not long after their dad finally finished assembling the tramp/play centre in their front courtyard / fenced in front yard ), brought back nice memories. They were packed and gone again by 2pm and not been back since. Wow …. such a strange Xmas day …. no visits from friends , no visits to / from family , Very strange not have our son and grandson here for the tradition of his Granny&Pop Xmas . Presents are all still under the fake xmas tree. So it was just my wife and me for Xmas hot baked lunch ( roast turkey thigh roll & baked veg ). Carved some of the 1/2 leg ham at diner ( very nice ham this one - worth the extra to get a quadruple smoked ham , best available ). Not even touched the chippies , and the lollies , but did raid the Cliks and a dip this evening to have with a glass of Baileys Cream. The xmas steamed pudding was too stogy ( 6 hours we steamed it when my made it ) , when we took the lid of the pud-dish and removed the greaseproof , under cooked , very wet sticky ( tasted OK sliced and eating with caramel custard all reheated in the bowl in the microwave ) , so gave it another 4 hours of steaming , this time checking the core temp reached 70-75 degC before taking it off the heat and letting it stand for a couple of hours before going into the fridge - much nicer and firmer today , a timber kabab screwer came out very clean too . I suspect my wife's mistake was she didn't add enough water to the 20cm pot and had the water not quite on a slow rolling boil , and then put the pudding steamer into the fridge too soon after taking off the heat. So this recipy requires 10 hours of steaming. The street has been very quiet today - like a ghost town ….hardly a kid heard, hardly a car seen …. very strange for Boxing Day. ( Lots of people shot through to north coast or to go bush ?? ). All we could hear today was the birds and the cicardas , and tonight it's the geckos and crickets churping. We hope you all had nice all be it covidsafe Xmases and your Boxing Day is a safe one , and everyone is well and stays that way (avoiding catching covid19). Not had the TV on at all today til 7:30pm to watch Zulu . Really didn't want to see xmas and kiddie movies today.The peace and quiet is nice. [/QUOTE]
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