
Jun 17, 2022 β’ 21M
Abi drunky
Heat, cider, cooking & coping
Welcome to the Abi Daily Family.
Every day, usually around 6pm GMT, I tell you exactly what Iβm thinking.
Pour yourself a drink, grab some cheesy comestibles, and enjoy.
Warning: includes lots of swearing, accents and sound effects.
Contains the best musical intro and outro in podcast history.
Abi drunky
Hi Abi. I think you should change the name of this podcast to 'the pissed podcast'. That made me laugh when you said that, but it has got a certain ring to it π.
It's been roasting here too in the east Midlands and I made the mistake of going shopping for a prom suit with my youngest son. We were like zombies by the end π€ͺ and very, very sweaty. Nice!
I liked the cooking question. I am so envious of you and Heather. I had covid in March 2021 and lost my senses of smell and taste. After 6 months of having no taste or smell, it changed, but everything is disgusting. Taste and smell is either non existent or it is rancid. I am so jealous of your fish and chips. That's something I keep fantasizing about with mushy peas ofcourse π . I'm hoping it will return, but it gets me down at times because I just want something nice to eat. That salad sounded amazing.
Thanks for answering my question . It sounds like your faith is a big part of your coping mechanism. I have a friend who has very strong faith and she strongly believes that God will protect us and get us through. All we have to do is ask, she says, but I'm not sure. I want to believe there is something out there, but I'm not sure. She is a lovely lady in her 80's. I only see her occasionally and haven't broached the last two years with her. Not sure whether to or not atm. I will ponder that one.
I too listen to music. I love film scores by John Williams, so Star Wars, Jurassic Park. I love Somewhere in time with Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour. The music is lovely and has some Rachmaninoff (probably spelt that wrong) in it. And I would recommend Outlander on Amazon. Absolutely beautiful music accompanies that. So I do immerse myself in music because it lifts my soul. I find it incredibly moving, I listen when I'm baking usually, even though I can't bloody eat it ! Lol.
So thank you for your comments. I'm so pleased I found this podcast and I too really look forward to hearing it every day. It's like catching up with an old friend you haven't seen for ages. You just feel comfy, you share their views and most important, you have a laugh!
I know I go on a bit (well quite a lot actually π), but it is like chatting to a good friend and it's nice to listen to your thoughts and see what the other listeners are thinking too.
Thanks again Abi . See you next time xx
Thought youβd dumped usππ yes, what a scorcher today, thereβs been a nice breeze though, thank fudge.
I talk to Ben every night when I go to bed, I tell him about my day, I canβt start the day without saying,βmorning son, I love you β.
For Mr Dinsdale, itβs going to be raining in Leicester tomorrow ππ
Glad you had a good interview with James and Iβm surprised you had a few ciders Abs, seeing as you very rarely drink ππππππ
Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend.
Abi will be in her garden, trimming her overgrown bushπ«£π«£π«£ππ
Lots of love ππππ₯΅π₯΅π₯΅