• 37: Walnut Whips! Clogs! Weddings! Stir Up Sunday!

  • Nov 29 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

37: Walnut Whips! Clogs! Weddings! Stir Up Sunday!

  • Summary

  • Amanda Prowse and Penny Dommett nattering around the kitchen table, chatting about all things random. Are we sitting comfortably... here we go! We keep the royal theme going and talk about Penny's fashion share with Lady Di! Mandy expresses her inability to take criticism, and Penny shares details of Monty's first Beaver parade! We talk remembrance Sunday and how moving we both find it. We talk about Penny's snoring - she could wake the dead! Did you know it was world kindness day - how did we celebrate? Mandy bought Walnut Whips and was most disappointed - they are now so tiny. We hear of Mandy's Gucci clog experience - they might have been knock offs... Penny too has succumbed to designer footwear and they've fixed her feet - hello Madam Birkenstok! We talk about Josh and Sara's wedding plans. SO exciting! Penny frowns as Mandy is going to wear her old dress that she's had for ten years. Penny has been busy making Christmas cakes and has enjoyed Stir Up Sunday! - Never heard of it? Me either! Mandy's book Very Very Lucky is up for an award - whoop whoop! Fingers crossed! Penny makes Mandy feel sick talking about food yuks! And if that doesn't make you sick, you can hear all about a woman who sells her sweat... yes really. And January 11th - save the DATE!!! X
    So, if you fancy it, pull up a chair and join us for a delightfully irreverent chit chat about life and all its random tangents - bring a cuppa. Cake optional...

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