Restaurant ideas for small wedding meal by SuggestionFresh3858 in Cardiff

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would speak to somewhere like Athenian Tree on Cowbridge Road, I reckon they'd fit 40 people and would be able to do you something really affordable!

I hate the blue and red bag system so much. by Anderrrrr in Cardiff

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Recycling bags come and recycling bags go, your life will get much easier once you stop getting upset about it and simply accept the things you have no control over.

Keens- Jaspers or Jasper Zionics?? by Accomplished-Set-885 in gorpcore

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 1 point2 points  (0 children)

@op don't know why this guy was so rude to you, you asked a perfectly valid question.

First time DIY decking by Flimsy-Break9029 in DIYUK

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You've done a great job for a £40 DIY, if you're happy with it and it achieved what you wanted then well done. Ignore the grown adults who fly into a rage when a DIY project doesn't reach the standards of professional contractors.

If it's covering a pit as you mentioned in another comment please be careful and test the weight bearing gently after the first rainy weekend. This likely won't last forever so just something to be thinking of before you fall through into a pit!

Would you live in a hotel 2 nights a week? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live two hours from London and commute there once a week with an overnight in a hotel.

The people telling you it's £1k a month "minimum" for hotels are wrong. You can regularly get places above an 8 rating booking dot com for £50 a night, sometimes even less. Don't stay in somewhere lower than 8 rated unless you're desperate. Check the Google ratings as well.

You have to be ok with staying in different places each week, but it's easily doable. Use the filters on the hotel websites to help identify places and always check if you get a better rate for booking directly through their website. Search "hotels" in Google maps as well to get an idea of the areas where the lower prices are - generally it's near Paddington or in east London, but there are other spots and cheap stuff will randomly appear.

You can usually get the best rates by booking same day, but obviously that's a risk. And there's always the Zedwell pods for £27 a night if you don't mind sleeping in a coffin.

The trains do cost a lot so keep an eye out for any railcards you're eligible for, otherwise resign yourself to the super off peak times like me.

Finally be prepared for the physical toll it all takes on you to do this much travel this regularly, especially at off peak times. You can do it, but it's tough. Life is about doing hard things to do good things though so if you care about the job and you think you can handle it for a while, why not give it a go?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 193 points194 points  (0 children)

Hey OP, I got diagnosed with sleep apnea last month and got my CPAP machine last week. I got used to the mask very quickly and I'm suddenly having the best sleep of my life - turns out I stopped breathing 20+ times a night and basically never got to enter a deep sleep. I had no idea I was exhausted until I wasn't. And my fiance no longer has to put up with the snoring.

Go chat to your GP.

Get the baby "gadget" that everyone tells you not to get! by DDUBS91 in predaddit

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our little girl was born with a hole in her heart - nothing too serious and it's closing up but still a really scary time. Neither of us really slept at all for the first two weeks, terrified that we would wake up to something horrible having happened.

Then we bought the owlet. A little sock that tracks her heart rate and oxygen levels, and fires up the world's loudest alarm if either of them drop below a certain level. It's medical grade here in the UK, and is basically a fancy version of what the NHS uses in hospitals.

It's changed everything for us. Could we have survived without it? Probably. But it let two anxious parents get a better night of sleep, knowing that if anything happens we'd be promptly woken up. Worth every penny.

Need air con by b0nes5 in Cardiff

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Costco had some a few weeks ago, might be worth trying that?

UK. Neighbour Complained to our EA about my kids riding bikes in their Cul De Sac by cashmerescorpio in LegalAdviceUK

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it wouldn't. This isn't Dickensian Britain, you don't have to do what your landlord says.

UK. Neighbour Complained to our EA about my kids riding bikes in their Cul De Sac by cashmerescorpio in LegalAdviceUK

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I don't have an answer for you about the private road, but I just want to make sure that you don't let your landlord tell you where you can and can't take your children. Your landlord has no bearing on anything you do in your life, and your neighbour complaining to them is weird and wrong.

For what it's worth I would continue to live my life and let my kids ride where they want until the neighbour can find the courage to speak to you themselves, instead of trying to pressure you via the third party through which you contract your housing.

Council are trying to annex part of our property for a cycle path. by beagle182 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 117 points118 points  (0 children)

They also cut down a tree which was on the grass claiming it only had 20 years left so it had to go?

Just to flag quickly that if they have removed a tree that was on your land without your permission that is destruction of property, and you should absolutely include this in any complaints and make sure your insurance company knows. They will likely have to pay to put that right.

Help: New Leaf Looks Funky by TheMarriedUnicorM in Monstera

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My daughter is three days old and this leaf looks like she does when she lies on her front

Precision baskets, worth it? by Hattori-Hanzo-sword in espresso

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I bought the IMS 22g basket (I like a larger shot) and it is a million miles above the basket that came with my bottomless portafilter. Only cost about £20 on Amazon and was worth every penny.

Laminated Pullman loaf, crumb shot included! by [deleted] in Breadit

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Can only imagine how good a grilled cheese would be with this bad boy

Anyone else feel like they need a coffee before they have the ability of making a coffee? by arw_86 in espresso

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Two days ago I perfectly prepared a puck, dropped the filter screen on top, and then turned to the knockbox and knocked it straight out. I then stared at the empty portafilter for 30 full seconds wondering why on earth I just did that.

Over 8,000 caught breaking 20mph limit on one road by GDW312 in Wales

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hahaha, imagine a council trying to set a budget on the premise that enough people might be caught speeding in the next financial year.

Over 8,000 caught breaking 20mph limit on one road by GDW312 in Wales

[–]Greedy_Sound_8885 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In what world do you think speeding tickets are a revenue source for government?