So they say

this is a “posh” sandwich

Really?! I can imagine quite a number of things that look less appealing, but I’d not want to eat any of them either. The photo is from Gail’s own website by the looks of it, and the sandwich costs £8.90 (at the time of writing)! Personally I’d expect something rather more appealing if someone were asking me to cough up almost £9 of my hard-earned. They could start with meat that looks like it actually came from a chicken rather than reformed mechanically reclaimed meat.

As well as the salt levels that are the focus of the article linked, I notice that the sandwich is 1067 calories. That’s more than half the recommended daily intake for men!

Shame they don’t have a list of ingredients, but perhaps that would be too embarrassing.

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More BP meds side-effects

I don’t feel the cold much. No sense, no feeling, as they say 😀

But since taking the BP meds I’ve been cold so often and just can’t get warm. My feet especially. I don’t understand why this should be, but I’m not considering anything fixed until it stops.

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This is what I want, kind of

Human composting

I’d actually just like to be chucked onto a compost heap and left to break down. None of this poncing about sending me off to have a company do it. Composting happens for free, after all. Just heave me in, wait a few weeks and put me on the veggies next time around. I’m quite into the idea of feeding next year’s tomatoes once I’m done.

There’s a quote in the article that struck me as quite odd though:

“The New York State Bishops oppose this bill because composting is a process typically used for household or agricultural waste, and does not provide the respect due to bodily remains,” the Catholic Conference told the Catholic Courier newspaper at the time.

Firstly, what “respect” is due to “bodily remains” anyhow? Household dust contains a significant proportion of “bodily remains”. What happens to that? What happens to nail clippings, skin cells that are shed in the shower, removed body hair, amputated body parts or removed organs? Why should the vehicle for someone’s consciousness be somehow “special” once that consciousness is no longer present?

And just because composting might typically be used for household or agricultural waste doesn’t make it unsuitable for the disposal of corpses. Have they never heard of a midden? Do they not know what happens to lots of non-compostable waste to generate electricity?

Burying corpses doesn’t scale. Burning them is really environmentally unfriendly. It’s time we did something else. Though perhaps not Soylent Green 😀

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Baby ladybirds!

Poorly focused, but whilst I was watering today I noticed these on the leaf of a lettuce.

I don’t know what variety they are. I’d normally associate them with Harlequin ladybirds, but I’ve seen so few of them this year (and far more native ladybirds than ever).

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So they’ve spent all this money

To build a high-speed railway that we quite possibly don’t actually need. Any now they’re talking about not having the trains running as fast as planned.

In what world does this make sense, exactly?

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Insane compost temperature today

I should try cooking a casserole in it 😀

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Replica football kits

This is a crazy thing.

Why do people complain about this stuff? They’re not a necessity. No-one’s life was ruined because they didn’t have a replica kit, though granted some people can get quite upset if they’re unable to express their individuality by dressing the same as everyone else they know.

Companies charge this much because people will pay it. If you think the cost is excessive then don’t buy it, and eventually the people getting filthy rich out of selling them will realise that if they want to continue making money, they need to charge a more reasonable price.

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More blood pressure stuff

I went out to water the polytunnel this afternoon. Seemed like a reasonable plan given that it really isn’t that warm at all and the water should have plenty of time to sink into the soil.

To give it a really good dousing, I ended up using seventeen watering cans full over all the beds (and did a bit of weeding at the same time), by which time I was shaking uncontrollably. That’s a problem I’ve had for many years that I’ve always associated with needing to eat. Certainly the issue goes away shortly after I do eat. This time however, I’d only eaten an hour previously. I therefore have to put it down to the effects of the blood pressure meds.

This really is starting to get me down now. I just want to stop taking them and I’ll accept the risk of a heart attack. I can’t spend the rest of my life taking the meds (which I can’t be sure are even working adequately well) and being unable to do most of the things I want or need to do. I’d rather be able to do those things and drop dead face-first into the compost heap one day.

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A return to the workshop, part 7

I’ve now made up the two units that the chopsaw will sit on and put them roughly in place.

There’s still more to do here though. I need to get the placement right so the back of the slide on the chopsaw doesn’t foul the wall.

I think that probably means making up an extension for the back of the units that a) allows the units to be fixed to the wall and b) stops sawdust dropping down the back of the units (sawdust being a useful commodity in the veggie plot, I want to save as much of it as possible). Right now I’m not entirely sure how that’s going to work. I need to give it some thought. As it happens, I have uncovered a couple of heavy old metalworking vices as I’ve been tidying up, so if I put them in the bottom of the units they should keep things sufficiently stable to use the chopsaw for small jobs in the meantime.

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Almost finished tidying up after the water leak

One of the last few jobs after digging up our leaking supply pipe was to restore the entrance to the vegetable plot. I decided not to replace the previous steps however, but re-lay this matting that will stabilise the slope whilst allowing grass to grow through it and hopefully mean it is safe to walk on in Winter when it’s wet.

It should also be possible to drive the mower (and in fact the tractor, should I wish to) up and down it. There’s a small amount of tidying up to be done once the rain stops, but then I think the only thing left is sorting out the access for the stop cocks that are in the veggie plot itself. That should be much simpler now the workshop is in a usable state.

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