Coco loco........
My supply of coconut water and coconut oil/butter arrived today. I have taken the plunge and bought it in tetra packs cos I can't get the real thing here.
I've turned the pack slightly so you can't see the brand name cos I think there is a rule about that. I bought 24x330ml servings which I am hoping will keep me going till I get home in December if I am reasonably frugal. My idea is that I can drink one when I feel thirsty (I struggle to drink the daily recommendation of aqua) and use it for soups when I am out of time to juice.
The oil/butter is for putting in puddings and on to my body. I am finding my skin is very, very dry at the moment and I think it is a combination of heating with radiators and age or should I say 'maturity'. I sound like a cheese! And if I actually was a cheese I would choose to be ........a Stinking Bishop.
One of the oldest types of cheeses in the world, Stinking Bishop dates back to the time of the Cictercian monks . it's produced out of pasteurised Gloucestershire cows milk and then washed with Stinking Bishop pear juice, which makes the rind orange and really stinky. (sounds a bit like me don't you think?)
I noticed my neck is starting to go too and I don't think I can blame that on the radiators - some of it must be age......*sigh*. Oh well as my D-in-L said, 'embrace it.' I think she meant age not literally my neck and I suppose I must even though I am 30-35 in my head!!!!
In my scurfing to find articles on neck skin I came across this and had a jolly good laugh!!!!!
My two little red breasted friends
visited again today and between them and the Blue tits they are depleting my supply of peanuts at a rapid rate!!
NB. Unfortunately I cannot lay claim to these photos as the birds will not pose long enough for the camera to go off! Instead I procured them from a UK bird watching site free of charge.
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Aren't I lucky to have these wee fellows visiting me everyday.....especially the robin.