Le Grand Bornand. Close to Geneva airport as we're only going for five days, my eldest is on his school trip at the same time and they come back on the Thursday, not the Saturday. Place was recommended to me by a dude I met on holiday this summer, fellow van skier, really looks the business and way quieter and cheaper than the three valleys.
My brother has just come back from Zermatt. World's longest suspension bridge overlooking the Matterhorn. Will have to get myself out to Switzerland one day. Enjoy fella Edit: just seen that Le Grand Bornand is in France lol.
Been skiing to Cervinia a couple of times, which is on the other side of the mountain. You can ski down to Zermatt. Cervino is the Italian name for the Matterhorn.
Watched series 1 of 13 reasons why on Flicko. A bit gay but at the same time quite interesting. I was gonna make this post longer and go into detail but I can't be b
That bird who died when she had a sarnie from Pret... if you'd DIE when eating a seed then it's probably not a good idea to buy sandwiches in shops. If that was me I'd live on Fanta and Sausages. 'Live' being the critical part of that statement. Unhealthy. But not dead.
Her family are moaning about it as if they've slipped it in her sandwich like she's a Skripal... ffs, make your own sarnies if you have a deathly allergy.
I run my own health food business and correct labelling is regulated and monitored by my local environmental health officer and trading standards office and they are **** hot on it. I have to list all the ingredients by percentages and list all allergens. I have to have my products sent off to the lab for testing for bacteria etc. There's even plans to introduce a breakdown of calories, fat, carbs, etc on the packaging, like you see on supermarket products. I know Pret were working within the law (as it stands) but to me it just seems badly negligent not to list the allergens at the point of sale. Especially for something like Sesame, which could have just been some sesame oil drizzled on some salad and not immediately obvious. That said, I'm not sure why the girl took the risk buying a baguette without knowing what was in it, if she knew she had such an extreme allery reaction
York hot air ballon festival this weekend.. Just watching these fantastically decorated balloons fly over my house.. Taking the daughter up in one next April..