In this crazy world of today, I find such comfort and joy in your channel. Watching Carol make porridge and Ken planning how to make dinner is pure pleasure.
I was recently diagnosed with stage IV metastatic melanoma and found your channel while looking for something relaxing to watch. I enjoy seeing your travels and you both are super fun to watch. Your videos are very relaxing and interesting. I like that you explain the history of the places you visit. I am now viewing your earlier videos. Keep up the great work. Donna
Sorry to hear about your diagnosis Donna. We wish you a speedy recovery. Good to hear that you find the videos helpful and we are pleased that you are now riding along with us ❤️
Only Life's Too Short could make a Hytric cooking pot mod sound like a life hack! 😂 Between the pricey bin bags and the eternal quest for 5L bottled water, it’s a chaotic but strangely relatable ride. Love it! Also, shout-out to the rough Scottish roads... you can almost feel them through the screen! 🚗💨
Carol, if I'm not mistaken, I believe I heard you say in this video that you're a knitter. If so, I'm surprised that we never see you knitting in the van. I'm a knitter who loves to work on my projects on road trips. Long hours as a passenger are ideal knitting time for me. Either way - love all your videos.
@@sharons5723 I am indeed Sharon. Used to knit a lot in the caravan but there wasn’t really enough room in the little red camper. Might have to take it up again in Snoopy though. Watch this space 😁
Really enjoy your relaxing peaceful vlogs. We loved the electric brae as kids, you have to stop, put vehicle in neutral and then your vehicle rolls up hill ! Its fascinating (and all an optical illusion).
The scenery this time was spectacular. Most of us could never either afford to live or have the luxury of living in these gorgeous areas, so we do the next best thing; camp in them for a few days. Your blood pressure and stress levels must be excellent because you’re able to access such lovely places. Thanks for the video and the rest. Mary
Some love it and others are not so keen. I It’s savoury, lovely texture in the mouth, well seasoned with salt,pepper, rosemary and thyme. Its made from the sheep’s pluck. That is the heart, liver and lungs. They add toasted oats and beef suet. It tastes delicious.
Another great video ,superb commentary and music.If anyone is making making a vlog to show how good vanlife touring can be when retired ....this is it ! well done.
Power soon goes down when the weather is so wet. The roasting of the abbot didn’t sound like much fun! Those boots 🤣. Lovely parkup by the river. Like the Hytric inner pan idea. Graham says you need condensed milk in that porridge 😉 👍❤️
Sorry for delayed watch - life got in the way this week ….. Flat hoses can be a pain we have the same issue ….love the large boots on the streets Nowt wrong with Ken’s memory Thanks for sharing
What a lovely park up in the forest. Really at one with nature. Totally agree Ken, single track road with clearly marked passing places are so much better than a narrow two lane roads. Take care 👍 🐸
I did purchase a HYTRIC pot after seeing the two of you use it with such success-I’m going to look for a metal pot that will fit inside now! Thanks for the tips!!
Great video guys. We have been to a lot of those spots recently so it was great to see them through your lens. Looking forward to the next one. Have a great evening guys 🤗
Sorry for delayed watch - life got in the way this week ….. Flat hoses can be a pain we have the same issue ….love the large boots on the streets Nowt wrong with Ken’s memory Good hack on the Hytrik as you say it can be fierce at times Thanks for sharing
Great time had by all, again. Interesting about the porridge... here we have sachets with different flavours. As children always had soft brown sugar or golden syrup (treacle) & milk, on our porridge. Made from rolled oats, soaked overnight and then heated in double boiler to serve, father always had his with salt (the scots way). Your pot with liner, seems to work better, well done. You had a lovely spot by the roaring brook. Take care & stay safe. Kia Ora from New Zealand. 💜💜
Next thing to solve is the washing up after porridge. It’s like cement. Soaking the pan is the obvious way but I am to miserly with the water. I reckon the trick is to steam it
Watching as per on a quiet Sunday morning with a cuppa tea 🍵 and dunking biscuits 😋 👌 thinking will it be porridge 😋 or crumpets for breakfast later🤔😂😂😂 remember making porridge many moons back, ya could have pur windows frames in it waz that thick 😂😊❤ new travels eh🤔down the line on the channel 🎉
I had a storage problem with my plastic bin liners. Solution, I just place them in the bottom of the bin and they are out of the way and readily available when I want them. I love brown sugar or golden syrup in my porridge.
I’d have missed a lovely conversation with the cashier in Tesco this morning about his trip to Edinburgh had I have gone to the self service. Great to see Ken’s cooking tips and trics and not a bivvy loo in sight! Carol, how do you log your trips on your phone? Thank you for your blog. X
Another great vid. Have you tried ‘Solbio’ for the loo? It’s organic & stops limescale forming in the tank. I fill a small stay bottle with diluted Solbio solution and use it to clean the loo. I spray it in the toilet bowl and leave it to work its magic when we leave the van. The first time I used it with general cleaning products and they ‘killed’ the organic compounds & stopped them working. I tried it again on recommendation and wouldn’t swap now.
Ah Ayr! Went there on many day trips! I have a photo of me posing with friends and family in the park you were in! I hope some day you will travel the East coast ( Fife, Tayside, Angus, Aberdeen). I was born in Fife but brought up in Angus. As always, love your videos! PS I noticed Mike and Tricia have a new air fryer!
"What's the worst that can happen..we die".Not what you say to Carol to instill confidence ken!! (lol) No food poisoning please. Some lovely food and scenery.Thank you both.Safe travels.See you on the next.
Fair enough, you win this my lovely and not "lesser" half. Great timing though considering how I am definitely not able to barely move right now from this "fantastic" health of mine.. escaping in a digital road trip seems perfect right now 👌
Nice video, love Scotland. I detest self service tills, never use them as they lose people thier jobs at a time when some are desperate to make ends meet
@@LifeistooshortCKmy nan got a new tv n I installed YT on it cos it’s my turn to spend time with her Friday nights n I couldn’t be watching bbc 🤣so I knew she luved travelling the uk wen she was younger in her n my grandads morris minor n ur channel came up, to cut a long story short first thing we do wen I get to hers is put u on. She absolutely luvs it. I was late tonight getting to her n got the panic call but not cos she was worried that I was ok but bcos she thought we wud miss u🤣So u r really appreciated, from both of us 🩷
Hi Ken and Carol, love your journeys through Scotland, i would like to know do you have your reolink cameras out in the rain and are they waterproof ? Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Hari OM Oooh, I was in Ayr last weekend to watch my friend and her dog compete in agility.. spent two lovely nights in Belleisle Park and visited the Burns museum and cottage for the first time in decades. That's fabulous - and had free EV charging! Now I'm curious about this walk in Glentrool! YAM xx
I love how you drove past my mum and dads house and commented on their red squirrel signs. 🥰 Did you get to see any red squirrels at all? There would have been some in their garden for sure 😉
Hi Carol and Ken...the electric brae is an optical illusion...if you had stopped at the layby at the beginning and turned your engine off, released your handbrake, you start rolling and it looks as if you are rolling uphill.....but you are really going downhill... it's the way the land lies oppose to the road...👍🙂🏴
Yes Ken my wife like Carole when we go shopping picking every think up putting it back I get told off it's out of date. Any way nice video we have been planning are trip next year me being ex lorry driver love driving any were see you next time.
Love it. Havnt watched it yet but love it already ❤😂. How did the white vinegar go and the gammon in the pot go? Are you not able to source decent water in garages etc?
Great vlog. I'm happy that you include your music tracklist again. Your taste in music is so good 👍. Question: are those oats different to other oats? Thank you😊
@@Anita-rq9ev the oats come measured out in a convenient pack with a line on it so you can also measure the milk. You pay more for the convenience though ☺️
I was in Scotland mid May this year and I was told that IKEA has many acres a managed woodland in Scotland. Despite quite a bit of driving around never saw any but maybe that’s what you were seeing.
Great tip on the bain-marie (get me!) power saving solution! A point of order on the Nova water capacity though, you mentioned 100L but the Consort spec for a Nova shows 70L, our Reef is 90L. Did you upgrade the tank or was the 100L thing a blooper ?
@@LifeistooshortCK Gotcha! The water disappears quickly doesn't it! We've done a few 3 nights off grid recently and although we setoff with a full (90L) tank, it doesn't take long before it's running low.
Lovely. Seeing that haggis made me hungry. Interesting how you worked that cooking pot to your advantage and I’m guessing the heating error didn’t crop up after the reset?
Carole and Ken I am concerned about your water issues and I have a wee tip for you if you are back in Ayrshire. Most cemeteries have a water tap that you can use if you don’t have any hang ups about filling up a few containers. Just love the way you both bring a wee smile to my face. Thanks.
Note: You can drink the water from cemetery water taps but I do use a filtered water jug if I am stuck. Water filters are the most effective way to remove lead from drinking water. Activated carbon filters can purify your water by removing most contaminants, including lead. I will add that that it would normally be used for washing dishes etc and purchase bottled water for drinking if unsure. Ps You can get water test kits.
In this crazy world of today, I find such comfort and joy in your channel. Watching Carol make porridge and Ken planning how to make dinner is pure pleasure.
I’m really glad that you enjoyed them thank you for watching
The things I love about this channel is there's no acting up to the camera. It's a raw but beautifully presented channel ❤
I was recently diagnosed with stage IV metastatic melanoma and found your channel while looking for something relaxing to watch. I enjoy seeing your travels and you both are super fun to watch. Your videos are very relaxing and interesting. I like that you explain the history of the places you visit. I am now viewing your earlier videos. Keep up the great work. Donna
Sorry to hear about your diagnosis Donna. We wish you a speedy recovery. Good to hear that you find the videos helpful and we are pleased that you are now riding along with us ❤️
@@LifeistooshortCK Thank you! Yes, check every day for new ones and still going through your older videos.
I love the music used from the Crown
Thank you dear people and bless you both as you continue to bless us the silent viewers
Only Life's Too Short could make a Hytric cooking pot mod sound like a life hack! 😂 Between the pricey bin bags and the eternal quest for 5L bottled water, it’s a chaotic but strangely relatable ride. Love it!
Also, shout-out to the rough Scottish roads... you can almost feel them through the screen! 🚗💨
If you see any water hold it for us 😁👍
@@LifeistooshortCK Will do! Maybe I need to set up a water rescue service! 😂💧
You will earn nothing 😁👍
Thoroughly enjoyed the video!
I remember when I moved to Northern Germany in 2001 being amazed at the amount of Red Squirrels, even in the suburbs.
Carol, if I'm not mistaken, I believe I heard you say in this video that you're a knitter. If so, I'm surprised that we never see you knitting in the van. I'm a knitter who loves to work on my projects on road trips. Long hours as a passenger are ideal knitting time for me. Either way - love all your videos.
@@sharons5723 I am indeed Sharon. Used to knit a lot in the caravan but there wasn’t really enough room in the little red camper. Might have to take it up again in Snoopy though. Watch this space 😁
Still miss your little red camper van 😢, but thank you for taking us along in your new one.
Serenity and pure calmness is a great companion when eating my breakfast. Thank you both for yet another wonderful video 😎
Really enjoy your relaxing peaceful vlogs. We loved the electric brae as kids, you have to stop, put vehicle in neutral and then your vehicle rolls up hill ! Its fascinating (and all an optical illusion).
We should have read the instructions first 😁👍
The scenery this time was spectacular. Most of us could never either afford to live or have the luxury of living in these gorgeous areas, so we do the next best thing; camp in them for a few days. Your blood pressure and stress levels must be excellent because you’re able to access such lovely places. Thanks for the video and the rest. Mary
We did find this area of Scotland to be very relaxing 🙂👍
Enjoying watching from NZ,.Love coming along for the ride.Thankyou😀
@@gloriadoidge8422 glad to have you along with us 🙂
Kia Ora Gloria ,from Hawkes Bay
GREAT HACK with your hot pot!!!... Amazing footage as always!!!...
THANK YOU C&K AND SNOOPY TOO!!!
Cheers 👍
Carole and Ken another very good video with plenty of information and history you both are like a walking encyclopaedia.
@@simonboulton4490 thanks for watching 🙂👍
I love how you went from porridge to crumpets to ken asking what's for dinner 😅 man after my own heart😅😅
I am awful 😁👍
A wonderfully healthy breakfast porridge 👏👏👏 beautiful area and great drone capture.
Some of us eat pigeons- which are just doves in their work clothes .
😁👍
Absolutely love your video's. The music is brilliant and I'd love to know what haggis tastes like Ken.
Yes, I am also a person that has heard of haggis but never tried it.
Some love it and others are not so keen. I It’s savoury, lovely texture in the mouth, well seasoned with salt,pepper, rosemary and thyme. Its made from the sheep’s pluck. That is the heart, liver and lungs. They add toasted oats and beef suet. It tastes delicious.
Love a good stew 🤤
Another great video ,superb commentary and music.If anyone is making making a vlog to show how good vanlife touring can be when retired ....this is it ! well done.
@@ducatimann thanks ❤️
That was way too short you left me hanging I so enjoy your vlogs ,looking forward to next weeks now 😂😊
👍Pot in a pot, a system I use in my pressure cooker, I sometimes also set a dish of veggies on top to steam. 2 in one. Extra efficiency.
Great tip!
Power soon goes down when the weather is so wet. The roasting of the abbot didn’t sound like much fun! Those boots 🤣. Lovely parkup by the river. Like the Hytric inner pan idea. Graham says you need condensed milk in that porridge 😉 👍❤️
I am trying to be good again but condensed milk sounds a treat😁👍
Or at least evaporated milk to add creaminess & dark brown sugar ! Yum !
Sorry for delayed watch - life got in the way this week …..
Flat hoses can be a pain we have the same issue ….love the large boots on the streets
Nowt wrong with Ken’s memory
Thanks for sharing
No worries family comes first 👍
Thank You For That Super Video. ❤️
Hi guys, another lovely video. Scotland is very beautiful.😊
We agree! 🙂
Magnificent production . We get new van on Monday at last. On a medium wheelbase Peugeot. Handy to park.
Exciting times. Where is the first trip 👍
At least we got to see how you do up your shoe laces, Ken!!! So really the framing was great. 😂
What a lovely park up in the forest.
Really at one with nature.
Totally agree Ken, single track road with clearly marked passing places are so much better than a narrow two lane roads.
Take care 👍 🐸
Absolutely. Thanks for watching 🙂
I did purchase a HYTRIC pot after seeing the two of you use it with such success-I’m going to look for a metal pot that will fit inside now! Thanks for the tips!!
As long as the lid shuts as normal any pot will do. 👍
Great video guys. We have been to a lot of those spots recently so it was great to see them through your lens. Looking forward to the next one. Have a great evening guys 🤗
@@TristandKez thanks for watching. Enjoy the rest of your trip in D&G 🏴🙂
I love watching your travels ,I really look forward to them ,thankyou so much .x
@@zoepatterson3643 thanks for watching 🙂
Wow the cascading water was quite something - some lovely remote drives - thank you for sharing from Australia.
U two eat some lovely food and u never put on weight lol …great video carol and Ken.
They do a lot walking😊
A good trick with bin liners that are larger than required, is to tie a knot in one corner of the liner, it makes for a better fit.
Great tip thanks 👍
Sorry for delayed watch - life got in the way this week …..
Flat hoses can be a pain we have the same issue ….love the large boots on the streets
Nowt wrong with Ken’s memory
Good hack on the Hytrik as you say it can be fierce at times
Thanks for sharing
No worries family first 👍
Great time had by all, again. Interesting about the porridge... here we have sachets with different flavours. As children always had soft brown sugar or golden syrup (treacle) & milk, on our porridge. Made from rolled oats, soaked overnight and then heated in double boiler to serve, father always had his with salt (the scots way). Your pot with liner, seems to work better, well done. You had a lovely spot by the roaring brook. Take care & stay safe. Kia Ora from New Zealand. 💜💜
Next thing to solve is the washing up after porridge. It’s like cement. Soaking the pan is the obvious way but I am to miserly with the water. I reckon the trick is to steam it
Really enjoyable Vlog...🚐👏👏☘
@@jj8526 glad you enjoyed it ❤️
Very nice video and the music was lovely. ❤️
Watching as per on a quiet Sunday morning with a cuppa tea 🍵 and dunking biscuits 😋 👌 thinking will it be porridge 😋 or crumpets for breakfast later🤔😂😂😂 remember making porridge many moons back, ya could have pur windows frames in it waz that thick 😂😊❤ new travels eh🤔down the line on the channel 🎉
Why not porridge and crumpets 😆 Enjoy!
@@LifeistooshortCK now that would solve all the problem 😀👍
Another great video thanks for sharing 😊
@@leenewcome85 thanks for watching 🙂
Not surprised you had been there before, you two have been so many places, but there's always other things to film and we love a good castle 👍
@@MikeandTriciaOotnAboot thanks for watching guys ❤️
Brilliant drone filming, you picked lovely places to stay, it's always good to see a CL with facilities. Looking forward to your new series 🚐❤️😄
Hi, what a great video, thank you. Safe travels ❤❤❤
Thank you! You too!
Lovely being able to journey along with you, thank you.
@@Jacquiandteddy glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Lovely video love watching you both xx
Another nice video Ken and Carol greetings from a sunny Stockholm
Another top class video, from a top class team 🎉👌
😁👍
I had a storage problem with my plastic bin liners. Solution, I just place them in the bottom of the bin and they are out of the way and readily available when I want them. I love brown sugar or golden syrup in my porridge.
Thanks for the tip 👍
Hello from Tasmania Australia enjoying your videos
Hi Susan thanks
Very interesting video, ❤
love to you both ❤ X X X
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Great stuff as always. Forest very beautiful and a really lovely part of Scotland. Stay safe Ken and Carol from Lincolnshire 😊
Still love your show❤
Thank you ❤️
Ken, there was lots of water in that stream for you ! Lol. 😂
Great watch as always. Thanks guys😊
Agree that single track roads are less hassle than narrow lanes, also one can stop in passing places to let faster vehicles pass you
Great video again guys thank you . That was a clever way to cook ken
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
I’d have missed a lovely conversation with the cashier in Tesco this morning about his trip to Edinburgh had I have gone to the self service. Great to see Ken’s cooking tips and trics and not a bivvy loo in sight! Carol, how do you log your trips on your phone? Thank you for your blog. X
@@louisesymonds9963 I just keep a log of our trips in the Notes app 🙂
Steve would have loved that isolated house! 😊
Thank you for this wonderful scenic drive. It reminds me a bit of Norway.
Another fabulous video guys. Love from Caroline Butler ❤
@@CarolineButler-h2t thanks Caroline ❤️
Safe travels ❤ really enjoy your videos 🧡
Lovely just lovely,regards from Shoreham by Sea.
great vog on travels thanks for the share on channel keep up the travel vlogs thanks lee
@@anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204 cheers Lee ❤️
In the instant pot world, this cooking technique is called pot-in-pot cooking.
Well pot in pot works for us 👍
Another great vid. Have you tried ‘Solbio’ for the loo? It’s organic & stops limescale forming in the tank. I fill a small stay bottle with diluted Solbio solution and use it to clean the loo. I spray it in the toilet bowl and leave it to work its magic when we leave the van. The first time I used it with general cleaning products and they ‘killed’ the organic compounds & stopped them working. I tried it again on recommendation and wouldn’t swap now.
Thanks very much for the tip. We will give it a try 🙂👍
You did make us laugh out loud when you talked about your lips when driving on bad roads. So funny.
You want to see me when it’s dark and icy 😁👍
@@LifeistooshortCK I can imagine. 😂😂
Ah Ayr! Went there on many day trips! I have a photo of me posing with friends and family in the park you were in! I hope some day you will travel the East coast ( Fife, Tayside, Angus, Aberdeen). I was born in Fife but brought up in Angus. As always, love your videos! PS I noticed Mike and Tricia have a new air fryer!
Yes we saw that. I think one will get added at some point. We will visit the East for sure 👍
Now that’s sounds like a nice idea, open a cl when you’re done with travelling.
enjoyed the Ride ❤thank you big love from Devon ❤
@@Glory3823 thanks for watching ❤️
Talking about bad road surfaces. We can't remember but, have you travelled around Aran? Boy those roads take the top prize...Rough! 😮🐕🚙
Thats something to look forward to. 😁👍
Very nice! 😊
"What's the worst that can happen..we die".Not what you say to Carol to instill confidence ken!! (lol) No food poisoning please. Some lovely food and scenery.Thank you both.Safe travels.See you on the next.
Been there and done that 👍
Just for info...pigeon is often on menus....usually the expensive sort 😁😁
I will have to try it one day. I would eat it 😁👍
Playing hide the comment with the better half, so if you see this Del, I watched this 9 mins after release. Beat you! Xoxo
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Fair enough, you win this my lovely and not "lesser" half. Great timing though considering how I am definitely not able to barely move right now from this "fantastic" health of mine.. escaping in a digital road trip seems perfect right now 👌
@@Del_z_Slayer Victory is mine!
@@Steve_1945 I sense the evil laugh incoming...Muhahahahaha 😈😂
@@Del_z_Slayer You know me well babe
Nice video, love Scotland. I detest self service tills, never use them as they lose people thier jobs at a time when some are desperate to make ends meet
Well said
Thanks
Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️
@@LifeistooshortCKmy nan got a new tv n I installed YT on it cos it’s my turn to spend time with her Friday nights n I couldn’t be watching bbc 🤣so I knew she luved travelling the uk wen she was younger in her n my grandads morris minor n ur channel came up, to cut a long story short first thing we do wen I get to hers is put u on. She absolutely luvs it. I was late tonight getting to her n got the panic call but not cos she was worried that I was ok but bcos she thought we wud miss u🤣So u r really appreciated, from both of us 🩷
Say hello to your nan from us ❤️
Hi Ken and Carol, love your journeys through Scotland, i would like to know do you have your reolink cameras out in the rain and are they waterproof ? Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Yes fully weatherproof 👍
Perfect thanks
Hari OM
Oooh, I was in Ayr last weekend to watch my friend and her dog compete in agility.. spent two lovely nights in Belleisle Park and visited the Burns museum and cottage for the first time in decades. That's fabulous - and had free EV charging! Now I'm curious about this walk in Glentrool! YAM xx
Keep watching for the Kindness Path in next week’s episode 🙂
I like muscovado sugar and dates with my porridge!
@@katenash5981 yummy 😋
That’s decadent!
I love how you drove past my mum and dads house and commented on their red squirrel signs. 🥰
Did you get to see any red squirrels at all? There would have been some in their garden for sure 😉
Now if we had known it was your mums house we could have stopped and watched them 😁👍
@@LifeistooshortCK Next time 😉 x
Hi Carol and Ken...the electric brae is an optical illusion...if you had stopped at the layby at the beginning and turned your engine off, released your handbrake, you start rolling and it looks as if you are rolling uphill.....but you are really going downhill... it's the way the land lies oppose to the road...👍🙂🏴
@@DroneAdventuresAyrshire thanks for the explanation 🙂👍
Yes Ken my wife like Carole when we go shopping picking every think up putting it back I get told off it's out of date. Any way nice video we have been planning are trip next year me being ex lorry driver love driving any were see you next time.
😁👍
Love it. Havnt watched it yet but love it already ❤😂. How did the white vinegar go and the gammon in the pot go? Are you not able to source decent water in garages etc?
White vinegar is amazing at killing smells but of course the vinegar is also a smell. We show you the gammon in the next episode. 😁👍
Great vlog. I'm happy that you include your music tracklist again. Your taste in music is so good 👍. Question: are those oats different to other oats? Thank you😊
@@Anita-rq9ev the oats come measured out in a convenient pack with a line on it so you can also measure the milk. You pay more for the convenience though ☺️
I was in Scotland mid May this year and I was told that IKEA has many acres a managed woodland in Scotland. Despite quite a bit of driving around never saw any but maybe that’s what you were seeing.
Maybe 🤔
Great tip on the bain-marie (get me!) power saving solution! A point of order on the Nova water capacity though, you mentioned 100L but the Consort spec for a Nova shows 70L, our Reef is 90L. Did you upgrade the tank or was the 100L thing a blooper ?
@@y0rkiebar we upgraded to a 100L water tank 🙂
@@LifeistooshortCK Gotcha! The water disappears quickly doesn't it! We've done a few 3 nights off grid recently and although we setoff with a full (90L) tank, it doesn't take long before it's running low.
Lovely. Seeing that haggis made me hungry. Interesting how you worked that cooking pot to your advantage and I’m guessing the heating error didn’t crop up after the reset?
Yes, the heater has been fine since 🙂
Hunters in Louisiana still hunt and eat doves. The middle of nowhere sounds like a perfect place for a home.
Love the middle of nowhere ☺️
Did you sort boiler issue, we collected our Pace last week, looking forward to our first trip
It has not happened again. 👍. Enjoy your Pace
You need a bit of beetroot or red cabbage with your stew.. 😊
I’m with carol id prefer my porridge with honey
Hello. You mentioned in a previous episode that hopefully you sorted your remis blinds . How did you fix it. Thank you in advance Mark
Stuck it back with superglue but what really fixed it was a rubber band on the handles 👍
Ha! Ha! Ha! 😂 agree with you about the dreadful “incessantly talking” self service tills…. blooming everywhere! 😠
Butter in porridge, it will be garlic bread soon !
I put butter in my coffee and Ninja bullet it..
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Carole and Ken I am concerned about your water issues and I have a wee tip for you if you are back in Ayrshire.
Most cemeteries have a water tap that you can use if you don’t have any hang ups about filling up a few containers.
Just love the way you both bring a wee smile to my face.
Thanks.
@@samuelbennett4072 thanks for the tip 🙂👍
I read that people along the NC500 were up in arms about people using cemetery water taps - also that some of them have lead pipes
Note:
You can drink the water from cemetery water taps but I do use a filtered water jug if I am stuck.
Water filters are the most effective way to remove lead from drinking water. Activated carbon filters can purify your water by removing most contaminants, including lead.
I will add that that it would normally be used for washing dishes etc and purchase bottled water for drinking if unsure.
Ps
You can get water test kits.
Wood pigeon breast fryed in butter, very nice 😋😋
I cannot eat any meat that I recognize as a real 'part' of any animal so those poor little pigeons are safe with me !