My understanding is that it's exactly the same thing if a vaccine is produced - a vaccine is simply an artificial way of obtaining herd immunity with, hopefully, a lower death rate.
I believe that they are currently bagging stuff so that it can be left for 'quarantine' for a while before unpacking, but I haven't dealt with Tescos so couldn't swear to it.
But if they aren't then contact free deliveries even to a ground floor house would take ages, simply for them to take...
Based on my recent experience, and some prior experience that's not all that relevant (pre covid-19), it seems the drivers pretty much do what they please, although not more than advertised by the store.
So if the store says, as some used to, that they will bring it in to your home, then some...
That's simple - the items that were on the empty shelves, in the empty aisles, those are necessary.
If they weren't, according to the popular opinion (which seems to be what counts), then they wouldn't have all been bought.
The ones on the full shelves, in the full asiles - those aren't.
So...
I was under the impression that virtually everything a supermarket sold was 'necessary' - although maybe not as a single item, given the purpose of a trip out for shopping.
So, strictly speaking marjoram isn't a necessary item (virtually no nutrition) but if you've also got mince etc. in your...
I could amend as normal on my last order, about a week ago.
You can/could amend up until 11pm on the day before delivery.
Nothing I've seen suggests this has changed.
Has this, in fact, actually been, established, as a fact?
Coz it's not the same thing as saying that a virus triggered responses that led to ME.
It's stating, as known fact, that ME IS an overactive immune response.
Which, you'd think' would be dead easy to detect.
And it hasn't been AFAIK.
The glitch seems obvious.
The buttons on the front page set the amount in the text box, and also select the appropriate 'perk' radio box.
The radio boxes do absolutely nothing, they should be linked to the amount to donate, as a primary function.
However - they seem to have changed the...
I would think, and I am probably wrong, that there were no organisations doing this, prior to this.
It seems likely that it's being done, either by charities or voluntary organisations, with no prior experience, and very limited supplies.
The only existing model I am aware of in the UK is food...
If it was coming from a food bank type place it will have been 3 days worth, and 'standard procedure' (for food banks) suggests a new application/voucher will need to be submitted to get more.
As it looked like 3 days worth.......it was actually less than the trussell trust say they give in a 3...
turn it off (important but often missed step it seems).
towels, more towels, couple of bowls/pans of boiling water inside, change water every 10 minutes or so - depending on the size of your freezer all the ice should just drop off into the bottom within 20 or so minutes.
No need to scrape, if...
I have all of those ingredients, that need using up (other than milk but from the sounds of it not a lot is needed).
I am assuming, as no pastry is mentioned, that it's cottage/fish pie style, with the cheese and leek bit in the bottom topped with mash?
ETA - Update - It appears that the thanks to the efforts of @dave30th that Berkeley have changed the donation page, which have been redesigned and now work as a rational person would expect.
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When I clicked...
ETA - Update - It appears that the thanks to the efforts of @dave30th that Berkeley have changed the donation page, which have been redesigned and now work as a rational person would expect.
ETAA - Berkeley have now 'refunded' the excess in my donation.
Other than the initial problem, in...
@JemPD
I'm not saying that you are wrong, according to what is currently being presented by gov.uk.
What I am saying is that the events, categorisations, and 'advice' that was given, as we all went along, is as I have described.
So I'm not wrong either :laugh:
It does seem to have changed...
My understanding is that the sugars turn into an indigestible starch, similar to hat happens to the sugars in bread when you freeze it - lowering the GI value.
Instead of the aforementioned options I used up the last of a loaf, and half a tin of bacon grill that was the only tinned meat I could...
I would normally put potatoes in the fridge, problem is on delivery day there are higher priority things to put in the fridge, and it's not that big a fridge
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