
SERIOUSLY ......... ENOUGH SNOW ALREADY!
The Netherland region of Twente would have been an ideal location for the 2010 Winter Olympics. We have had more snow than Vancouver. The slight flaw in my
statement is the fact that the downhill ski competition would be reduced to the fastest time that a competitor could ski down the dyke of the Twente canal. (A whole Gouda cheese can achieve this
feat - without ski's - in approx 15 seconds before it sploshes into the water). For the other winter sports such as ski-jumping, tobogganing and luge etc. the Dutch have some of the finest Civil
Engineers in the world and could easily have built the required arena's.
All of that malarky aside ...... I need to vent. We have had snow on the ground since December and enough is enough!
As I write this entry it is snowing ... AGAIN! The dogs are fed up and refuse to go out for walks as their feet get too cold, Cloggys chickens are fed up and have taken up residence in the garage
roof - no amount of tasty morsels can persuade them to leave their roost, Cloggy is sick, Middle Baby Clog is sick, Smallest Baby Clog is sick, The Clog residence boiler was more than sick
and needed replacing (costing Cloggy a pretty penny which is probably the cause of his current ailments), Oldest Baby Clog has had his first driving 'faux pas' - aka accident - in the
snow (he managed to doughnut my car into the newly planted hedge at the hockey club because he applied the brakes too heavily - no damaged caused to my car but a section of the hedge will need
replacing) and me? .... Well I'm just thoroughly miffed at the whole situation!
This coming Saturday I have a very renowned Ladies Hockey Team visiting us from The Hague for a test game and a team building weekend. The bitch of it all is that the hockey field at Haackey is
unusable at this current time and I am reduced to praying for rain, or failing that, bribing the local fire department into illicitly spraying the field with water on Saturday morning
to remove all of the snow. At least one of those plans is going to get me in to trouble with someone or another.
Yes .. OK .. I acknowledge that other parts of the world have seen worse circumstances over the last few weeks and I sincerely hope that their situations improve quickly .. I can't do anything to
change this .. However, this has brought my endeavour to feed Family Clog on 50 euros for a week into a new perspective. I donated the savings in my weekly food bill to the Red
Cross.
My self inflicted task of providing food for 5 Days, 5 Family Members and 50 Euros was a success. Infact, I surprised myself with the outcome but I am also kicking myself for being,
previously, so frivolous and utterly crap with my household feeding budget. Not an error I will ever make again!
The end result was in fact 7 Days, 5 Family Members and 38 Euros. A saving of 142 Euros! Yes ... I did have a pantry full of basics but my success can also be contributed to careful planning and
extra time spent on preparing meals from scratch using seasonal produce rather than relying on ready made food, such as lasagne, bought from the grocery store.
I dare you to try the same exercise and donate your savings to the Red Cross!
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