What did you cook or eat today (July 2020)?

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Cheese and ham toasties with eggs on home made wholemeal soda bread
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A lot of people who went to college ate Ramen noodles and worked 1 or even 2 jobs, and had to take out loans as well. :yuck:
 
Huh? :scratchhead:

Yeah, so rich I had to work a full-time job on the side, and eat 25-cent packs of Ramen.

CD

Just kidding, where I grew up you turned 15 and started work. I lied and started 6 weeks short of my 15th birthday. I know you guys pay for education, we get it free here until you start university.


Russ
 
Just kidding, where I grew up you turned 15 and started work. I lied and started 6 weeks short of my 15th birthday. I know you guys pay for education, we get it free here until you start university.


Russ
Your university is the same thing as our college, I thought? Some people pay for private education for grades K-12, but I went to public school (free).

I worked when I was 15 too (here they check your ID) and worked for the rest of my life up until COVID-19.
 
My wife looked pretty much dead-center of your third pic and said (and I quote), "I know that's salmon, but that sure doesn't look like salmon in the middle there!" :eek:
She has never had cold-smoked salmon (lox)? Shiny and deep orangey-pink.
 
Your university is the same thing as our college, I thought? Some people pay for private education for grades K-12, but I went to public school (free).

I worked when I was 15 too (here they check your ID) and worked for the rest of my life up until COVID-19.

Well, not actually "free." I pay about $3,500 a year in property taxes to the local school district -- and I don't have kids.

CD
 
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