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Oct. 7th, 2003 10:12 pmHave thermos, proper (non-crap, non-leaky) water bottle, insulated mug with lid, and knife fork and spoon set. The mug is the only one that is really a splurge, and it is pretty and blue and when it is empty I can put a few packets of oatcakes in it, so if I'm planning a 'cheese and crackers with soup' lunch the crackers and maybe even some cheese can go in the mug until it is time to make soup in it, thereby saving a bit of space.
Oh, and a bunch of instant soups.
Failed to get: thick felt insoles for my boots, more sensible filofax pages. The filofax pages could in theory wait until the new year but the ones that I have do not really give me enough space on each day, particularly considering my working life is made up of many appointments, the longest of which is 2 hours. The thick felt insoles for boots should really not be that hard. All the camping shop had was special funky insoles for special funky hiking boots. I just want the thick wool ones that you cut down to size and then stick in the bottom of your boots. Is that so hard? Do they have those here? I don't want stupid odor-eating things either, they smell funny. I just want a little more warmth between the ground and my feet, to prevent the latter getting cold.
Wanted: instant (just add hot water) oatmeal in small satchet servings with little or no added sugar. I'm sure these exist, I used to eat them at Andrea's house, but I don't recall having seen them here for some reason. Perhaps a trip to a Larger Sainsbury's is required. Blame
idoru for reminding me they exist!
Off to wash all my new dishes and pack my things for tomorrow!
My hair also really needs washing. I suspect it will wait. Still no hot water and I don't fancy going to bed with wet hair. Perhaps in the morning the cold shower thing will seem a little more appealing. Really wish we had one of those electric shower things, then I could still have hot bath (although it would be expensive hot bath).
Oh, and a bunch of instant soups.
Failed to get: thick felt insoles for my boots, more sensible filofax pages. The filofax pages could in theory wait until the new year but the ones that I have do not really give me enough space on each day, particularly considering my working life is made up of many appointments, the longest of which is 2 hours. The thick felt insoles for boots should really not be that hard. All the camping shop had was special funky insoles for special funky hiking boots. I just want the thick wool ones that you cut down to size and then stick in the bottom of your boots. Is that so hard? Do they have those here? I don't want stupid odor-eating things either, they smell funny. I just want a little more warmth between the ground and my feet, to prevent the latter getting cold.
Wanted: instant (just add hot water) oatmeal in small satchet servings with little or no added sugar. I'm sure these exist, I used to eat them at Andrea's house, but I don't recall having seen them here for some reason. Perhaps a trip to a Larger Sainsbury's is required. Blame
Off to wash all my new dishes and pack my things for tomorrow!
My hair also really needs washing. I suspect it will wait. Still no hot water and I don't fancy going to bed with wet hair. Perhaps in the morning the cold shower thing will seem a little more appealing. Really wish we had one of those electric shower things, then I could still have hot bath (although it would be expensive hot bath).
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Date: 2003-10-07 02:43 pm (UTC)I once ended up having to get woolen socks from Poland which worked quite well, but looked really silly - I didn't have to get new boots that year because of em though. At the time the hiking shop gave me this talk about how its summer season and they don't stock things like that. It was about april a couple of years back when I went shopping iirc so it may be a bit different now/at this time of year.
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Date: 2003-10-07 02:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-10-07 03:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-10-08 03:55 am (UTC)Oh - sachets of instant oatmeal.... I've become quite a fan of Quaker's "Oatso" in "original" (i.e. plain) flavour; you're supposed to add milk and then microwave it for 3 mins, but I bet if you added boiling water and let it stand for 3 mins it'd work just as well - and it comes in boxes of 10 sachets. Hope that helps!
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Date: 2003-10-08 07:52 am (UTC)I will have a look for it, thanks again.
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Date: 2003-10-07 05:12 pm (UTC)