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RE: Hanging on Sunday

Nice touch on the basket liners and choice of the pot. It gives them a more natural look and adds a touch of class.

Your time is so organized and well spent, doing the little (I use that term loosely) things that make a big impact. If you didn't do the pots, probably nobody would notice, but, it adds so much to the appeal of the property. The little things tend to do that.

I know you enjoy DIY projects and the truth is, it is enjoyable when I can accomplish things myself. I realize some (many) things are out of my scope, but, some days YouTube teaches me a lesson or three. :)

I do love beetroots (we call them beets in the US) and have never had them in a sandwich. While it sounds unusual, I am eager to taste it. I'll report back, of course.

I did nothing remarkable this weekend. Last weekend was away from home and far too busy, so this one sent me to the garden shop, only to come home empty-handed. I did bake the first batch of fruit cakes, with another two to go, but later. Perhaps October. You know, in a couple of days. Where has the time gone?

Yikes! Already Monday there, so I imagine you are rolling over a few more times before you head off into your week.

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Hi Denise, I hope you're well.

If I'm not organised I'd never get as much done as I do. That is not to say I'm always structured because I am not, I just tend to know what I want to do and when and I make it happen. These pots and the other things are a good example. They were listed and planned around and so they happened. Sure, there's other things that need doing but they'll happen when the time is right. Structure and flexibility I guess.

Sliced (canned) beet, cheese and mayo on buttered white bread...That's the way to do it. 😁

You keep teasing me with your baking Swigs, maybe one day I'll get to taste some!

Have a good rest of the weekend.

You are a purpose-driven man. Always. It is a good trait and honestly beats the alternative.

What kind of cheese tastes best? I have never met a cheese I didn't like. I clicked on YouTube and unbelievable. Your sandwich! Haha! It was fruit cake, Galen. I thought I was the only person in the world that ate it. :) Well, my siblings too. :)


Lol, I don't grate the cheese, I use slices, but yep, it seems awesomeness is spreading fast. I can't recall how old I was when I first had this, but I was certainly young and...well, I attribute it for most of the positive achievements I've made in life. 🙂

Now, you sound like the guy in the video! He almost said it was the best thing he's ever eaten and how popular the are in Australia!

How could I not have ever heard of them?

He also admitted he usually uses slices of cheese, but that's all he had. You know I am goung to have to try this!!

You will never be the same Swigs, awesomeness gained from a sandwich like this lingers. 🤣

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You better do a post on it.