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  1. This will mean nothing to most of you but.. the end of the 2024 Eisteddfod concert on S4C!
  2. Those Look lovely Arry. If they taste as good as they look, well sorted!
  3. In my opinion yes, when he won the World Championship the 1st flag he grabbed was the Welsh Dragon, so yes as far as i'm concerned he's Welsh!!!
  4. You feed good meat like that to the ferrets!! ...very few rabbits around here sadly, would love to harvest a few to combine with some home grown veg to make a meal.
  5. I've been saying this for years he's a nice chap but not suitable for the job he has to do. But he's made some good decisions by not making the prince of Wales ceremony a formal one!
  6. Nice one chartpolski, before we in Wales realised that Welsh club rugby could not finance professionalism , club rugby in Wales was brilliant!!
  7. chartpolski yep i know the club you are talking about well, a mate of mine played for them. The Kiacs are a Welsh Cadiff Barbarians club played for them in 2004. The pi%s up was a good one!!
  8. I think the context of your comments and the people around you counted for the situation chartpolski. I played for a rugby club in Cardiff, the clubs No 8 was gay, (and a good player) now his clubmates who had grown up with him could take the pi*s out of him, BUT if an opposition team member did, they faced the wrath of the entire team, the same went for our half Ethiopian 2nd row an our half Malaysian outside half! We stood together with our team mates big time. For us that was a Welsh rugby value, teams that sin together win together!
  9. Strange how things pan out....this is year no 10 for me and my veg patch, in the past i've failed to get good crops with everything except....beetroot and carrots always got good crops from them, until this year. Dad now he had good crops of everything except...beetroot and carrots, guess what his best crops are this year!!! As an aside those old boys i talk about were the last of the National Service generation, and they grew up during food rationing of the WW2 and the following years, so garden produce, ferreted/lurchers/snared rabbits, fishing (there was and still is a v good angling
  10. I agree Arry is leading the way on the garden front. When i was growing up there used to be an informal competition amongst some of the local boys as to who had the best looking garden. These veg patches were a pleasure to see and the produce tasted divine!!
  11. Some nice looking new potatoes, eating for supper tomorrow. Some French Beans have started to grow as well.
  12. I read the Field every month, sometimes you get good mags with great articles, other times its not so good. Take what you want from my comments. Cheers. Aled
  13. Aled

    Ray Reardon

    Nos Da Ray, a childhood hero what a great player.
  14. Thanks for the replies all, will be getting him some supplements next week.
  15. No idea chartopski, just put up as a joke.
  16. Couldn't resist it....
  17. Brilliant Daniel many thanks.
  18. Thanks Daniel, do you buy any particular type of cod liver oil or turmeric? Or is bog standard Amazon OK? Thanks. Aled
  19. I agree but time can be of the essence, and doing packed meals on a Sunday for the rest of the week can be a blessing.
  20. Good afternoon all. My mongrel Celt is 7 in November and he has slowed down a bit this year. Anyway he had a yearly check up and kennel cough vaccine last week, and the vet suggested turmeric and cod liver oil to help with joint stiffness. So does anybody have any experience of using these? If so which ones do you suggest? The vet is a family friend and has looked after our families animals for years so i do trust his word. Comments? Advice? Many Thanks in advance. Aled
  21. Good afternoon all. My mongrel Celt is 7 in November and he has slowed down a bit this year. Anyway he had a yearly check up and kennel cough vaccine last week, and the vet suggested turmeric and cod liver oil to help with joint stiffness. So does anybody have any experience of using these? If so which ones do you suggest? The vet is a family friend and has looked after our families animals for years so i do trust his word. Comments? Advice? Many Thanks in advance. Aled
  22. Peewit i checked this first however, you can freeze sandwiches, my children due to a restricted diet have a school packed lunch daily, so sandwiches are made on Sunday, and frozen for the rest of the week. It can be done with all sorts of fillings link below: Freezing Sandwiches - ITV's This Morning - Justine Pattison, Finally my Uncle Phillip was a miner and would scoop up left over food at buffets, freeze it and take it in for his lunch, sadly he's no longer with us, but i was smoking and working underground that ended his life, not food poisoning! Take what you want from my comm
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