Saturday Photohunt post:
I was born with two bent little fingers and eleven toes. I am a mutant.
Food hygiene course:
The course was organised for those people who volunteer at the community cafe in the school holidays. As we sell food to the public it seemed like a good idea. In fact, I think it's actually a legal requirement that at least one person on duty has the qualification.
Not that it's going to change the way I do things at home! (Although I have bought two new coloured chopping boards: red for raw meat and green for fruit and veg.)
9 comments:
Well, gee, thanks for clarifying all that. Maybe you're related to Anne Boleyn - didn't she have an extra finger?
Only 11 toes? What a rip off! You should have been given 12...
Wow, you would have made a great thief if you weren't less honnest !
I will do a post about Venice but not with the typical tourist pictures, I prefer to stay far away from tourists if it's possible and discover the city with my eyes. History stuff I can read later.
My father was born with three thumbs. One was removed as trying to use a hand with two thumbs would have been pretty tricky.
And to be thoroughly kosher - another for milk products.
I agree it is a good thing. I have multiple small cutting boards which are dual sided.
I assumed you'd slammed it in a door... your finger that is
Thanks for the update! (I wish I'd seen your toes when we met!!)
I think she did, leslie.
At least i'd have been balanced then, puss!
I shall look forward to it, gattina.
Yes, nick, an extra toe is very little bother but I can imagine 3 thumbs would have been difficult.
And one for fish, james, and one for ready-to-eat cold food. And so on.
I've had my chopping board as an engagement present, nitwit, so it is 32 years old!
i try to avoid slamming fingers in doors if at all possible, furtheron.
next time, suburbia!
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