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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 7709481" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>I am just intrigued that there still seems to be a Jill Archer World where farmer's wives have time to cook for a team. I have spent any spare time I had last month, in cooking freezer meals for us to eat at night, because I won't have time for it or am just too knackered now we are calving. </p><p></p><p>If I start work at 6 am and don't finish until 7 pm (with calving night checks /colostrum feeds as well) then I am not sure where I find the time to clean the house and cook for others! We have a sandwich and yoghurt / fruit at lunchtime. </p><p></p><p>The silage gang get a beer and an offer of crisps/chocs/fruit (which they usually decline). Sometimes they finish here at 2 pm sometimes at 7 pm so not even sure which meal I would be giving them, plus the boss would not look kindly on too much down time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 7709481, member: 971"] I am just intrigued that there still seems to be a Jill Archer World where farmer's wives have time to cook for a team. I have spent any spare time I had last month, in cooking freezer meals for us to eat at night, because I won't have time for it or am just too knackered now we are calving. If I start work at 6 am and don't finish until 7 pm (with calving night checks /colostrum feeds as well) then I am not sure where I find the time to clean the house and cook for others! We have a sandwich and yoghurt / fruit at lunchtime. The silage gang get a beer and an offer of crisps/chocs/fruit (which they usually decline). Sometimes they finish here at 2 pm sometimes at 7 pm so not even sure which meal I would be giving them, plus the boss would not look kindly on too much down time! [/QUOTE]
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