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I think they work 24/7 though. We went to a test centre on a Sunday morning and had the result the following Monday by 8AM. The delays must be because of the mail. A friend and his housemate had done a home test, sent it back together and the housemate got his result back a couple of days later. My friend had to wait a lot longer to get his result somehow (apparently due to an admin fault on his behalf)
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How do you actually go about the sleeping bit? Ours always sleeps in her crate at home, which would be too big to put in a tent whilst camping. We're also scared of her clawing her way through our mattress if we'd try and make her sleep with us in the tent.
We're going camping next week and actually arranged for some family to dogsit for the weekend as we thought camping wouldn't work with a 5 month old pup.
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I reckon it's more like a prisoner dilemma where the UK rather goes at it on it's own rather than stick to the pack.
To be fair some of the EU countries have been doing the same (ie closing vaccine deals alone or in smaller groups): https://www.france24.com/en/20200613-covid-19-france-italy-germany-and-netherlands-sign-vaccine-deal -
Red lentils!
This ragu for example is super easy.
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You can donate to foodbanks easily (either as a one-off or set up a standing order) via http://www.bankuet.co.uk
Good thing is that certain goods are being given when the foodbanks actually need them rather then just giving them random things that are just filling up their warehouse to go off.
I know my local foodbank -Norwood and Brixton- relies on it.
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If the place is right, it is right. So don't worry about it being the first one you viewed. You've bought before and you know what you want now so wouldn't be too worried about that. Maybe look a bit in the area there, is it really only because of the transport links it's so much cheaper? What about other shops/amenities?
Important one that you haven't brought up is the length of the leasehold, bearing in mind that you need to own a flat for at least 3 years before you can extended it. If the flat has got less than say 85-90 years on it, best to do some research on costs involved there. -
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Yea, Blauw / Export is the same brewery, only comes in 33cl, so prefer that one over Jupiler's 25 :)
The Le Fort is quite new, they brewed it after having massive success with Omer.If you want a proper cycling beer though, try Kwaremont from Bockor/Omer VDG's arch enemies (Bavik/ De Brabandere). Named after the infamous berg, with the alcohol content matching the hill's average incline of 6.6%.
Exactly. You'd assume they'd at least give the option to get a home test instead.