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Tuesday 29 October 2019

Remember the once Great Britan

I read of the fears over the crops in the fields not being collected and it can only bring with it higher food prices. I read on the BBC news website and i have copied and pasted it in full below.. How glad i am to be living without the problems facing people in the coming months and years ahead.

From the BBC news website

Pigs in blankets and other festive meal treats might be in short supply this Christmas, the British Meat Processors Association has warned.
It says 60% of the labour force in UK meat plants comes from other countries and the industry is not attracting enough seasonal EU workers.
Its chief executive, Nick Allen, told the BBC that wrapping cocktail sausages in bacon was done by hand.
He said the job was "fiddly and hard to mechanise".
At the same time, the British Poultry Council warned that "finding sufficient labour is becoming a massive challenge for the poultry meat sector as the uncertainty around Brexit is prompting many of our workers to seek jobs in other countries".
It said that if the shortage of workers continued post-Brexit, it would "pose a risk to the affordability of British food".

Rural areas

The British Meat Processors Association said there was a difficulty in attracting UK nationals to work in meat plants, because they tended to be in rural areas where there was low unemployment.
"Ever since Brexit happened, it's become hard to hold on to European labour," Mr Allen said.
The sharp fall in the value of the pound had amounted to a reduction in wages for them, he added, while "the message coming out of the UK is not exactly welcoming".
But he added: "It's not just a Brexit issue." The working conditions in meat plants, including the low temperatures need to preserve the meat, made it hard to attract workers, while demand for seasonal labour was naturally higher in other sectors too, especially delivering Christmas cards and parcels.

Do you work in the meat processing industry? Would you be willing to tell us about it and what it's like? Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.

Economic mainstay

The British Meat Processors Association represents the majority of companies working in the British meat industry, handling beef, lamb and pork products.
Its members are responsible for supplying fresh meat and meat products to retailers, restaurants and food service companies throughout the UK.
The industry employs about 75,000 people and is worth more than £7bn a year to the British economy.
Meanwhile, the UK poultry industry employs more than 37,000 people and contributes more than £3bn a year to the economy.
A spokesperson for the British Poultry Council said the industry had grown "beyond the UK labour availability in the areas we operate".
This meant that it needed to find 7,200 non-UK workers every year to fill its vacancies.
The spokesperson added: "If these vacancies cannot be filled post-Brexit, we will not have access to the labour needed to feed this nation, which will have a significant impact on the production of, and therefore cost of food.
"This in turn would pose a risk to the affordability of British food."

Saturday 26 October 2019

It's olive picking time

It's that time every two years that the Olive trees give a bumper crop. Today as i was having a shower i heard voices that being unusual because i am the only one in my village. I quickly finished so i could see where the voices where coming from. I could hear from my veranda voices but couldn't see where they where coming from, strange.

When it was time to make my breakfast as usual i went down the lane to pick some chives to put in my poached eggs. What i saw was a family picking the Olives from the trees in front of my house. Three generations Mum, two daughters and a granddaughter three generations out for another days Olive picking.

What o couldn't understand was that Mum the elder of the family was the one to climb the trees to prune and pick the Olives that where high from the ground. The ground below the trees was covered in sheets to collect the crop when it was removed from the trees.

Tuesday 15 October 2019

The top 500 computer operating systems

Over the years on various Forums i use i have seen people warn members about scams, virus or other general problems. I have always answered why not consider moving computer system to Linux. The trust in windows and it's continual known problems don't seem to put people off. A whole industry has grown up to sort these problems out.


If Linux is such rubbish as is said on answers on Forums then how come it works on the top 500 supercomputers in the world.











For what it's worth i don't have any anti virus software on my computer. It has been proven that someone could write a virus and it has been proven in a laboratory but none have been found in the wild.

Monday 14 October 2019

Christmas Bazaar

It may be early to announce a Christmas Bazaar but a few weeks ago i was invited to attend a Christmas Bazaar. This Christmas Bazaar is in aid of charity. This charity looks after some of the locals who without the help face the coming months in difficulty.
This is my fourth time i have attended with my Herbs and Spices. At one of the other times i went to the Christmas Bazaar i was told some of the things they do for the local less well off people.  One old lady was given a gas bottle so she could cook her meals on her stove.
Why do i mention this now in October well as i enjoy the quality of my life it is nice to think i have done something that may help others.


Two amazing pieces of wood.

This last week i had to have some welding work done to a door into my cellar. I had to go into town to pick the welder up because there car was in the local garage.

While at the welders i saw on a pallet some wood and i had to have a look. I found the two pieces you can see here these are what i have been told are London Lyme. I have searched but can't find any London Lyme but who cares. I put my silicone gun on top to show some kind of scale.

These two boards should make amazing cutting boards. Both have faults but epoxy resin will repair them

The State of Wisconsin

while in the UK on the many trips i made up to now this year i got myself a scroll saw machine. I make cutting boards in my spare time and during conversation at the market i was asked if i could make one for a customer. What she wanted was a cutting board in the shape of the State of Wisconsin in the USA.

I had a piece of wood big enough so i gave it a try and here it is. Now it needs sanding all the way round and many coats of food grade mineral oil.




Wednesday 2 October 2019

Himalayan Pink salt

Today i was shopping in a major supermarket in a place called Lousa. Lousa is the nearest major town to where i live but not the only town with supermarkets. I always have a look at the price of the Spices on display and marvel at the prices being charged.

Today i saw that they now have on show Himalayan pink salt. I buy 25 kilo and with the cost to get it to me i charge what i consider is a fair price. The price per kilo i sell is even cheaper than i have seen on Ebay. My price for a Kilo is 4.50€ Today i saw a major supermarket charging a little under 20€ per kilo.

As soon as i can get the correct type of bags i will be doing 2 kilo for only 8€ supermarkets beat that