On Sun, 7 Jul 2019 11:38:41 +0100, "Ophelia"
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>"Bruce" wrote in message ...
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>On Sun, 7 Jul 2019 08:26:11 +0100, "Ophelia"
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>>> I guess so. So perhaps they do and just don't see it. But I never
>>>hear anything.
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>>Well, here are some quotes from the British ambassador to the US.
>>Doesn't he speak on behalf of your queen and you? 
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>>-Trump's administration is "inept", "insecure", "incompetent" and
>>"uniquely disfunctional".
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>>-Trump's presidency could "crash and burn" and "end in disgrace".
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>>-"We don't really believe this administration is going to become
>>substantially more normal; less dysfunctional; less unpredictable;
>>less faction riven; less diplomatically clumsy and inept."
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>> He doesn't speak for me and I doubt he is speaking for the Queen.
>>Isn't he a political figure?
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>> Anyway, you know I am not comfortable discussing politics here. I am
>>here to discuss cooking ... if it were possible.
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>We'll just call it thread drift 
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> Oh go on then ... ;P
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> Are you doing any cooking today?
No, but I'll be cooking beans again tomorrow

Adzuki beans, a new
type for me.
> I have to be very careful, because D. has been told he has high iron
>levels in his blood. So (for the the time being at least) no red meat,
>shell fish and a bunch of other stuff. I am making mostly chicken and fish.
>Today I have a casserole cooking with chicken and a load of veggies. I have
>also roasted a chicken so he can have that in sandwiches or salads. I
>usually cook beef, gammon, lamb etc. which we slice and freezer for
>sandwiches, salads etc. Let's hope he doesn't get totally fed up with
>chicken if or before he is allowed the other stuff.
I've only heard of too low levels of iron, except for a pharmacist who
warned against taking too many iron pills.
Isn't pork or rabbit low in iron?