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IDEN AND DISTRICT NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY: There will be a meeting on January 13th, in Iden village hall, at 7.30 pm. The lecture will be’ Beachcombing In The South-East, Searching For The Sea Bean., by Andy Dinsdale.
A COMBINED SERVICE: There will be a combined Church service, at Iden Parish Church on Sunday [ January 1st], to mark the new year. Following the service, the congregation can raise a glass to the New Year in the Old Hall. MY TURKEY IS APPARENTLY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT: This year I bought an extra, extra large turkey, which did two roast dinners, a pot-luck supper, turkey sandwiches, and sliced up with ham, and bubble and squeak. My husband though, waltzed into the kitchen at the defrosting stage, and wearing his glasses, scrutinised it and decided to be in charge of turkey cooking times. You have to understand that this turkey was already my new best friend [we were practically swapping lipsticks!] “I think I can manage”, I said [frostily]” I’ve been cooking a turkey for 48 years. [people have been put behind bars for less interference]. If I dare to lay the fire, he gets most put out “ hold on , who’s the hunter gatherer around here”, he’ll say [so you see where I’m coming from.]. Anyway, he did lift it in and out of the oven [the thing was like Mike Tyson] I couldn’t lift it [ not unless I was to spend Christmas flat on my back, smothered in ‘Deep Heat’] One joint New Year’s resolution should maybe be ‘to be less possessive about turkey and firewood!
I WISH YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR
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