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    Odd time to eat but I did it.

    Made burger and put it on a paper towel and lightly toasted bun kept it all intact.

    Most painful part of all this is the cleaning up.

    Patties are minimum 160g I reckon.

    Here’s the minimalist burger. Essentially double cheese burger with bacon.

    I’m full and stuffed now.

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      Toasting the bread helps hold it together, much like CEO’s frying it suggestion. I build my burgers between alternating layers of dry and wet stuff. Eg If I put pickles, tomato and mayo all together I’ll wind up with a mess, but if I separate them with egg, patty and cheese; it all works out.

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        It definitely made a difference. I was able to squash it down and hold it in my hand intact for the entire time.

        I sadly didn’t have much else to add to it so might look a little plain but boy was it delicious.

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      Oh man 😮🤤 I would lay waste to that thing right now! I’m a big fan of eating when you feel like it. I definitely feel like eating that burger!

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        !!! I never even thought of that. I might need a quick trip to the super market tomorrow

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      I used to watch alot of Man vs Food. That’s where the idea came from. Glad it worked out. Yours looks delicious. You’ve inspired me to have burgers for tea tonight too. 👍

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        Thanks for the tips. It definitely was a better experience eating it.

        I did forgo the hash browns just incase. The Pattie’s had a lot of oil come out of it. I’m sure that more than contributed to yesterday’s destruction.

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    The giant ageratum popped when I was away. Favourite plant not only because it looks nice but it’s the first to wilt if you’re fkn the watering up.

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    They don’t teach you this in school but as an adult you can have pancakes whenever you want.

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    Omg omg omg a RABBIT was in our side yard this morning! It’s obviously someone’s pet, so I’ve had to leave Mr P and Miniest to catch it. When I left for work, something larger than football sized and greyish moved in the undergrowth and scared the bejesus out of me. When I saw what it was I tapped on the window and said, “Miniest! MINIEST! Come out here!” She did and just stared and said, “Oh. My. God!” She came out to look and I threw it some lettuce from out of my bag. She said, “Why do you have random lettuce in your bag?” I told her to go wake her dad and tell him and he flew out there to see it. I can’t really see how something that large entered the yard. Mr P just messaged me “it’s magic, it disappeared.” So that’s my morning visit from a magic rabbit!

    Edit: it’s still there! Hiding under Mr P’s man cave couch.

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    Someone just left a large box of Hello Fresh on my doorstep. Commencing Operation Neighbourhood Doorknock now.

    EDIT: Found the intended target. On another street, a different house number and different phone number from the one on the label (which was smudged a bit). Much gratitude all around. Scored some lemons from target household which was nice. And some early broad beans from another household that thanked me for doing the doorknocking thing even though they weren’t the intended target. Today was clearly also the day for WGAC to deliver too, as a LOT of households had these boxes on their porches so to speak.

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    Monday discovery time. The top of my compost heap is thickly lined with tomato seedlings. Dunno what sort - might be punnet of cherry toms I chucked in there late last summer. Yay free seedlings.

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    vacuuming done and I did a really good job of it too, all the dusty corners I hadn’t been doing because of a bad back are now done

    fricken cat hair is beyond a joke too

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    Started off my holiday with an evisceratingly bad case of the runs on Sat am and I’m just coming a bit better. Not cool, body - not at my aunties where there’s a billion and one delicious goodies 😭 and I want to go on walks and everything and have energy… have been sleeping for long long hours. I need to just let myself thoroughly rest. Taken a while for my mind to uncoil itself

    My aunt has really slowed down a lot in the last 18 months though, physically and even mentally a bit. It’s a looming reminder that she won’t be around forever. I’ll feel rather lost when that happens.

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    People who live alone:

    Do you always having something on in the background?

    Personally, I listen to horror stories or SCP stuff narrated by YouTube people when I get home from work.

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      No. Traffic noise, bird song and the neighbours’ music choices suffice for me. And the changes in the soundscape tell me the time and often the weather too. I’ve found as I got older that I just didn’t need to have massive amounts of self generated/chosen sound to block out the world. I like feeling connected to what’s going on around me. I may or may not participate, but I like my ears to tell me that there’s a world outside my little house box just going about it’s business.

      When I do put on music or a radio programme, it’s to really listen to it - background music etc. just doesn’t do anything for me. Neither do films or games much.

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      I go through phases. When I am overwhelmed - no (or low ambient music) but often a podcast or audio book or even the radio as company when I am doing chores.

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      Yes if possible. Weather tv, movie, radio, music or podcast.

      I can’t stand silence when I’m awake.

      But you’re also talking to someone who always use to have music on while even while studying for exams.

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      I’m almost always wearing headphones or earbuds with music playing. Shower with a waterpoof speaker too.

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      Sometimes, if I’m feeling low or lonely I’ll have some jazz on, especially if I’m cooking or it’s cold or I need to motivate myself to clean. About 40% of the time I’ll have some atmospheric/ambient music on when I’m trying to fall asleep. I’d be less likely to if someone was around I guess

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      Mostly when I’m on my own I like to enjoy the quiet that doesn’t exist when my partner is around. But sometimes I like to listen to audiobooks or music when I’m doing house tasks to make it less boring.

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      Yeh - or I’m playing a game. YouTube, music or twitch streams normally. I also go to sleep with an audiobook on.

      If it’s dead quiet I pay too much attention to the sounds in other apartments around me, and also get too caught up in my own thoughts.

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    Well that was unpleasant at this hour. Loud bang and the electricity tripped in the whole house. A heat mat for chilli seed germination has blown after 4 days of use turns out to be the root cause.

    Now back to getting all my automation working again. ssh [email protected]… oh wait, wrong window 😁

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        Yeah, thank you. Fortunately it didn’t start a fire. I’m slightly concerned that I have another 4 of these running and also annoyed that Amazon wants them actually returned rather than just issuing an automatic refund.

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    My what if machine is on overdrive lately and I want my brain to shut the fuck up because obsessing is not going to fix anything or make things go faster.

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      I understand how you feel. I find that a long walk near some kind of nature helps a lot.

      Something else I do when things are getting out of control:

      I go lie down on my back. I take 3 deep breaths and use gentle self talk to talk myself down from what I’m stressed about.

      I’ve been doing the positive, nurturing self talk thing most of my adult life, and it really works.

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      I understand. My what if machine only spirals in one direction, negativity. For positives it’s very conservative. For me the most effective way to get past it is to tell myself so what. If things get bad, well they get bad. I’ll accept it. I’ll do what I can to make sensible decisions and deal with what ever happens. It brings some relief to give your self acceptance/permission to just do what you can, and whatever will be, will be.

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      My brain goes wild if I don’t occupy it with something.

      A free computer game or a small project might help (if you wanted advice). If you didn’t just know you’re not alone

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    Made a joke to my partner yesterday about racking off for solo week in Japan (well, probably just Tokyo) if I have a week off soon and it’s planted the seed in my mind and now I can’t stop thinking about it. If it was roles reversed, I’d probably encourage him to go.

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      Are you accepting shopping lists that will not get through AU border checks?

      Is yes,

      4x Family Mart ham and cucumber sandwiches.

      4x Family Mart egg sandwiches. 100,000x Suntory grape water (I’ve tried contacting Suntory, they apologetically will absolutely not deliver this to AU).

      100x 20 Marlborough red.

      Thanks in advance! And btw there’s genuinely some ¥ hidden in Old Bar which should cover some of it.

      Joking aside, are wanting the solo trip or is it just that your partner can’t take the time off too? What’re you thinking of getting up to whilst over there if you go?

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        Would prefer to go with my partner, but he absolutely cannot have time off. And if I have a week off, I’d like to do something with it. I went to Japan last year with friends and it ended up being mostly a shopping trip, so I’d love the chance to wander around more of the Shrines and gardens and take a bit more time to explore the city. I’d prefer to save new adventures for when I can share them with him, but we’ve both been to Tokyo before.

        Probably also eat my body weight in ramen and egg sandos.

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          Absolutely or absolutely? I’ve found that taking a week off unpaid is barely noticable when salaried.

          Tokyo is all new adventures IMO, and you must must must do this light exhibition which is walking distance to the highest bar in the city.

          The gardens near Shinjuku are beautiful if you haven’t been, and there’s a great vegetarian restaurant 3-4mins walk away from the main entrance. The temples in Tokyo I found to be very tourist-y though, the experience is much better away from what you already know to be the hustle and bustle that is Tokyo. Also if you haven’t done it already Electric City is bad… Those very young girls… :(

          I’m waffling so I’ll shut up. Also because you’ve made me crave an egg sando again and want to book flights haha

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            It’s his work’s blackout period - delightfully, with our jobs, our blackout periods are back to back, which means 6 months of not being able to take leave together.

            Keep waffling, I love talking about Tokyo! Yes, I would love to do Borderless! See, I missed out on seeing things like the highest bar, every day we meant to go to the top of the metropolitan building but it just kept getting pushed back. Did manage to do Planets though, that was fun! And I want to go back to an amazing ramen restaurant I found in Ginza.

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              Those blackout periods sound inhumane, I mean what if one of your grandparents dies for the 5th time and you need to fly back to the Arctic? Is that not allowed?

              Ramen, GAhhHhh!! When I say spicy, I don’t mean white guy spicy, I mean spicy. Yes, I’ve ordered the spiciest thing on the menu, there’s a reason for that, please don’t give me level ichi because of the colour of my skin and my poor language skills.

              I can’t waffle too much more on Tokyo as to me it felt like Sydney, whereas Kyoto felt like Melbs and a place I could live in. And Kyoto wasn’t even my favourite place on our last trip.

              Any ways, about those sandos… I’ll send you an esky. I may or may not be hiding in the esky for a bonus holiday to Japan :D

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    I’m trying to leverage myself out of this hole but going outside in my feral neighbourhood is actively making it worse.

    If it wasn’t for Melbcat I kind of wish I would just die already. I’m not being edgy. I’m tired.