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Nov 28, 2013 09:56:18   #
Al Beatty Loc: Boise, Idaho
 
Hi JR1,

It may be the first food pictures but they look awesome. Good job! Take care & ...

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Nov 28, 2013 10:01:54   #
viscountdriver Loc: East Kent UK
 
Nice one,JR

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Nov 28, 2013 10:34:07   #
EnglishBrenda Loc: Kent, England
 
One great use of your many talents JR. By the way, my mother is 96 years old and attends Age UK in Margate, Kent 2 days a week where she has lunch and lots of entertainment and loves it.

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Nov 28, 2013 11:40:33   #
UP-2-IT Loc: RED STICK, LA
 
JR1 wrote:
Age UK rescipe book

Finally after almost a years work it is finished, now I have a promo dvd to do for Age UK

Just a few of the pages from a large book


Won't that take you off the dole?

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Nov 28, 2013 11:57:40   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
UP-2-IT wrote:
Won't that take you off the dole?


I am not and never have been "on the dole"

That is why I an others laugh at people with totally incorrect facts

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Nov 28, 2013 11:57:58   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
Trudy wrote:
One great use of your many talents JR. By the way, my mother is 96 years old and attends Age UK in Margate, Kent 2 days a week where she has lunch and lots of entertainment and loves it.


They are good

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Nov 28, 2013 12:15:42   #
dundeelad Loc: Originally UK. Current West Dundee, Illinois
 
JR1 wrote:
Age UK rescipe book

Finally after almost a years work it is finished, now I have a promo dvd to do for Age UK

Just a few of the pages from a large book


Fabulous job JR1. I wish you all the luck, going pro. It is a tough field these days but it looks like you are off to a great start.

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Nov 28, 2013 12:43:58   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
dundeelad wrote:
Fabulous job JR1. I wish you all the luck, going pro. It is a tough field these days but it looks like you are off to a great start.


I hate "pro".

I thank you and everyone else, lets just say, full time work.

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Nov 28, 2013 12:52:39   #
phlash46 Loc: Westchester County, New York
 
Great food shots!

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Nov 28, 2013 12:59:43   #
scootersurfs Loc: Buckeye, Az
 
JR1 wrote:
Age UK rescipe book

Finally after almost a years work it is finished, now I have a promo dvd to do for Age UK

Just a few of the pages from a large book
Pretty cool Jeremy:-}

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Nov 28, 2013 13:44:57   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
phlash46 wrote:
Great food shots!


Thanks

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Nov 28, 2013 13:46:38   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
And as Jerryc pointed out my photos are also in the annual review

http://www.ageuk.org.uk/brandpartnerglobal/plymouthvpp/documents/age%20uk%20plymouth%20annual%20review%202012%20-%202013.pdf

Roll on 2014







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Nov 28, 2013 15:38:35   #
robbygb Loc: UK
 
gmcase wrote:
I noticed the "rescipe" thing but I abstained from mentioning it because I thought it would be so much more meaningful if you did it instead. :XD: :XD:


Then you weren't disappointed then, were you!! :)

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Nov 28, 2013 17:16:28   #
robbygb Loc: UK
 
UP-2-IT wrote:
Won't that take you off the dole?


You can't claim dole while you are milking all the other Social Services, like claiming Carers Allowance while selling snap shots to people and claiming Living allowance for children who are supposedly Handicapped.
There is a lot of Benefit Fraud going on here in the UK and many have been caught for it. Recent rumours at HMRC is that a certain person had to repay around £11,000 for fraudulent claims and is still under investigation.
Inheritance tax is another major fraud here that frequents the UK, where people forget or intentionally don't declare there inheritance to avoid taxation. Fortunately many decent people notify HMRC, and all deaths are now reported to the HMRC by Solicitors handling the estate of the deceased.
Does the USA have the same systems in place to avoid Benefit Fraud in the USA?
:?:

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Nov 28, 2013 17:38:38   #
robbygb Loc: UK
 
Trudy wrote:
One great use of your many talents JR. By the way, my mother is 96 years old and attends Age UK in Margate, Kent 2 days a week where she has lunch and lots of entertainment and loves it.


Trudy.
May I first congratulate you on having a Mother who is 96 years old.
I lost my Mother and Father when they were 82 and 78 respectively. 96 is a great age for anyone , and hope she has many more years in her.
However, do you get on with her, or are you waiting for her to die so you can collect any inheritance?
I ask this, as another member on this site posted that he couldn't wait for his father to die so he could get his inheritance, and I was just wondering if that was a normal
situation these days?
Perhaps that 'is' a talent that shouldn't go unnoticed? :roll:

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