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The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

Sony a6300 winter afternoon - perspective

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

Daydreamer... These cool new posters have gone up across Sheffield. The daydreamer artwork is by Super Freak! who encourages us to “take a break during all the bonkers stuff life is throwing at us right now” which sounds like good advice! “If you can dream then anything is possible” is by Yinka Ilori, both in collaboration with Jack Arts and Build Hollywood and guaranteed to make you stop and think. Friday 19th February 2021.

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

New Zealand’s first-ever ‘Vaxathon’ will take place this weekend on ‘Super Saturday’ (16 October) – a national day of action that calls on every remaining eligible New Zealander to get their shot.

 

“Everyone across the motu has a role to play to protect Aotearoa/New Zealand against COVID-19 by getting vaccinated, and we’re calling for a massive collective effort to make this happen," says Tamati Sheppard-Wipiiti, Group Manager of Equity for the Ministry of Health's COVID-19 Vaccine and Immunisation Programme.

 

“By far the biggest and most powerful weapon we have in our fight against COVID-19 is vaccination – so we really need everyone from our whānau, families and communities to step up and play their part, and to help us reach those who have not yet come forward.

 

“The Vaxathon is just one of the ways we’re reaching out, with vaccine clinics also open right across Aotearoa all day and into the evening as part of the nationwide push, so it’s never been easier to get your shot,” he says.

 

Bailey Mackey, from Pango Productions, says the Vaxathon encourages New Zealanders - particularly young Māori, Pacific and tāngata whaikaha (those living with a disability) - to get vaccinated.

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

Day 6 Lockdown2021. Bear Hunt and Essential Services

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

Ramen recipe to adapt

 

there are 3 stages to cooking udon: boiling, cooling + warming

 

UDON:

FOLLOW PACKET INSTRUCTIONS, OR...

 

1. To boil, fill a large saucepan almost to the brim with 3-4 litres of unsalted water; once boiling, gently shake + pull the udon noodles to separate them + lower into water for 15 mins (add dash of cold water if looks likely to bubble over)

 

2. Boil a kettle (to warm the udon later)

 

3. Drain the udon after 15 mins; fill same pot back up with cold water + return noodles to cool them

 

4. Drain the udon from the cold water + divide between 2 serving bowls; pour over boiling water from kettle; leave to warm for a minute then drain each bowl

  

DASHI:

1. Put dashi into a saucepan and bring to boil

 

Add ingredients of your choice: e.g. mushrooms, leeks/spring onion, ginger, seaweed, pickled chilli, soft boiled egg, chashu pork or chicken thighs, etc

 

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**Also see Tom Kerridge's chicken ramen recipe**:

www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/chicken_miso_and_49410

  

INGREDIENTS:

- 1.5 litres dashi/ chicken stock

- 15g dried porcini mushrooms

- 1 star anise

- 2.5cm piece fresh root ginger, peeled and thickly sliced

- 3x garlic cloves, lightly bashed

- 3x spring onions, white + green parts separated, finely chopped

- 750g chicken thighs, skin removed and bone in

- 4x large free-range eggs

- 2x tablespoons white miso paste

- 1x tablespoon mirin

- 1x tablespoonsoy sauce

- 12x dried shiitake mushrooms

- 400g cooked ramen noodles

- 100g baby spinach

 

- sea salt + freshly ground white pepper

- 1 red chilli, deseeded and cut into thin strips, to serve

- 1 tsp furikake (Japanese seasoning) (optional), to serve

  

METHOD

Pour the stock into a large saucepan and add the porcini, star anise, ginger, garlic, white parts of the spring onions and chicken. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook gently for 25 minutes or until the chicken is tender and cooked through.

 

Remove the chicken from the pan and set aside. Pour the broth through a sieve into a jug and discard the rest of the contents. Return the broth to the pan and place over a medium–high heat.

 

When the broth comes to the boil, carefully add the eggs in their shells, and cook for 6 minutes. Lift out the eggs and transfer to a bowl of iced water to cool.

 

Whisk the miso paste into the broth, then stir in the mirin and soy. Add the shiitake mushrooms and cook for 3–4 minutes or until tender. Season with a pinch of sea salt and a small pinch of white pepper.

 

Add the noodles to the broth and cook until the noodles are warmed through. Remove the noodles with a slotted spoon and divide between four warmed bowls. Shred the chicken, discarding the bones, and place the chicken in the broth with the spinach leaves. Cook until warmed through. Use a slotted spoon to remove the chicken and spinach and divide between the warmed bowls.

 

Shell the boiled eggs and halve each one. Ladle the broth into the bowls, add the eggs and garnish with the green parts of the spring onions, red chilli and furikake and serve.

 

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

The beauty of working on a Sunday when you have to take alternative routes that you end up in central london, I miss the normal Sundays in 2019 when bus stops and McDonalds have customers who were at clubs or just enjoying the weekend

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