Not content with having one book listed on Amazon, I have been secretly preparing a second awesome literary masterpiece. It's going to be called 'Badfinger' and it is a compilation of some of the best posts from this here blog.
Here's a sneak preview of it:
Sweet, huh?
It still needs a little tweaking, and then there's some proof reading to do, but you will be able to hold it in your grubby little hands very, very soon!
Monday, December 29, 2014
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Tardigrades
Here is a picture of yours truly reading The Tiny, Tiny Tardigrade to my niece. I think she liked it.
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Merry Christmas and all that jazz
Here's a quick Christmas post for you. If you're reading this on Christmas morning, I'll be in my car heading North to visit people that I'm related to. I expect to eat a lot of food and be given many presents.
More importantly, I'm going to be giving my niece her new cuddly tardigrade and accompanying book! I hope she likes them!
Merry Christmas!
More importantly, I'm going to be giving my niece her new cuddly tardigrade and accompanying book! I hope she likes them!
Merry Christmas!
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
The Tiny, Tiny Tardigrade
As of today, the children's book that I wrote with the lovely and clever Dr K is available on Amazon for you to spend your moneypounds on. It's full of delightful pictures and also some words. But mostly pictures.
Here's the blurb:
"It's never too early to start teaching your child about some of the amazing things that exist in nature. THE TINY, TINY TARDIGRADE is a book about tardigrades (also known as water bears or moss piglets) for inquisitive pre-school children. Large, colourful pictures help children and their parents learn about these fascinating creatures.
This book was written and illustrated by Darren Morrissey and Karen Verrall, at least one of whom is a real scientist.
Available now on Amazon in paperback and for Kindle."As you might expect, there's an odd little story around how this came about.
I have a niece. She's nearly two. In order to avoid horrible stereotyping, I have made sure that most of the gifts I have given her over the course of her short life are completely gender neutral. Hence the cuddly Batman toy and the cuddly Spider-Man toy and the outfits with skulls on and so-on. Completely gender neutral (ahem).
So when I saw a plush tardigrade for sale on eBay, I couldn't resist. After all, what self respecting (almost) two year old wouldn't want a cuddly tardigrade?
And then I thought... her dad isn't too bright. He's a Morrissey, after all. There's an outside chance that he won't know what a tardigrade is.
So I wrote a book to explain it all. Obviously.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
The Long Cheese
I'm thinking of writing a crime novel set in Indianapolis. Here's my opening paragraph:
"It was a dark and sporty night. Detective Sporty McSportson took shelter in one of the many sports bars. While he waited for the sports to stop, he watched sports on the grainy TV. Suddenly, he heard a sporty scream, which made him spill his cheese!"
"It was a dark and sporty night. Detective Sporty McSportson took shelter in one of the many sports bars. While he waited for the sports to stop, he watched sports on the grainy TV. Suddenly, he heard a sporty scream, which made him spill his cheese!"
Monday, March 03, 2014
Thriftuary 2014 - Part Four
£80.77. That's the final tally for our Thriftuary spending.
That's just over £40 per person for a whole month, which isn't bad at all.
Now, there is an important consideration. For various reasons there were a number of meals that we got for free. Some of them were on expenses or were generously donated by friends in some form or another (Dr K was invited to a birthday party where there was chicken. She brought me a doggy bag). One of them was a stag do meal that I couldn't get out of. Those haven't been included in the final figure. Nor have the occasional freebies: office cakes, office sweets, donated Twixes and so-on.
If we were to assume that we'd had the scheduled meal instead of the free meal, we would have spent an additional £7.30, which makes the final total £88.07. That's still £9.53 less than last year, and still only around £44 per person. I still haven't included the twix!
There's a few of interesting things that have become apparent as a result of this years challenge:
- A little bit of planning means that you don't need to go hungry. As long as you like mince based meals.
- In the event that my boss finally notices that I never do any work and sacks me, I will be able to afford to eat handsomely on just £40 per month.
- I have a lot of very excellent friends, who wouldn't let me go hungry!
Here's a chart showing the daily totals for the entire month, with 2013's chucked in for comparison.
Date | 2013 | 2014 | 2013 Total | 2014 Total |
1-Feb | £2.30 | £2.28 | £2.30 | £2.28 |
2-Feb | £4.12 | £3.79 | £6.42 | £6.07 |
3-Feb | £3.08 | £2.37 | £9.50 | £8.44 |
4-Feb | £0.63 | £3.44 | £10.13 | £11.88 |
5-Feb | £4.09 | £3.52 | £14.22 | £15.40 |
6-Feb | £2.21 | £3.21 | £16.43 | £18.61 |
7-Feb | £3.05 | £3.74 | £19.48 | £22.35 |
8-Feb | £7.31 | £3.96 | £26.79 | £26.31 |
9-Feb | £3.99 | £3.69 | £30.78 | £30.00 |
10-Feb | £3.79 | £1.22 | £34.57 | £31.22 |
11-Feb | £1.39 | £0.88 | £35.96 | £32.10 |
12-Feb | £3.70 | £1.22 | £39.66 | £33.32 |
13-Feb | £4.63 | £3.13 | £44.29 | £36.45 |
14-Feb | £5.48 | £2.88 | £49.77 | £39.33 |
15-Feb | £2.69 | £3.79 | £52.46 | £43.12 |
16-Feb | £5.45 | £2.34 | £57.91 | £45.46 |
17-Feb | £6.69 | £3.26 | £64.60 | £48.72 |
18-Feb | £2.38 | £3.41 | £66.98 | £52.13 |
19-Feb | £1.76 | £1.93 | £68.74 | £54.06 |
20-Feb | £2.12 | £1.09 | £70.86 | £55.15 |
21-Feb | £2.94 | £2.84 | £73.80 | £57.99 |
22-Feb | £6.32 | £0.83 | £80.12 | £58.82 |
23-Feb | £1.75 | £2.13 | £81.87 | £60.95 |
24-Feb | £3.25 | £3.51 | £85.12 | £64.46 |
25-Feb | £2.06 | £3.24 | £87.18 | £67.70 |
26-Feb | £4.46 | £6.70 | £91.64 | £74.40 |
27-Feb | £3.92 | £2.37 | £95.56 | £76.77 |
28-Feb | £2.04 | £4.00 | £97.60 | £80.77 |
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Thriftuary 2014 - Part Three
Another week, another chart!
I know, I know. You've immediately noticed that I've made a minor upward adjustment on most of the days, compared to last week. That's because Dr K made fun of my adding up and felt the need to point out that my milk was all wrong. Consider this a milk adjustment.
Still, it hasn't made a massive difference. At this point in 2013 we had spent £73.80 on food, whereas this year we've only spent £57.99. That's nearly £16 less! For anyone that cares, our daily average spend is £2.76.
I have a few fascinating observations on how we've achieved that, but I'm going to save that for next week.
I'm hungry...
Still, it hasn't made a massive difference. At this point in 2013 we had spent £73.80 on food, whereas this year we've only spent £57.99. That's nearly £16 less! For anyone that cares, our daily average spend is £2.76.
I have a few fascinating observations on how we've achieved that, but I'm going to save that for next week.
I'm hungry...
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Thriftuary 2014 - Part Two
Here you are. An updated Thriftuary chart!
Lovely, isn't it?
The good news is that we're a full £12 below the same time last year (£52.46 vs £40.21). We're also averaging 81p a day less (£3.49 per day vs £2.68 per day). Mostly I put that down to planning our meals out in detail, something we didn't do last year. But I can't deny the fact that this last week has also been a festival of free food (how do you like my alliteration?).
Dr K was away with work for a couple of days, which meant that her meals were paid for by the company. And then I had a couple of working lunches that meant I was able to take advantage of free sandwiches and other goodies. Awesome.
There are no free lunches planned for next week, so it will be interesting to see how that affects our budget.
Sunday, February 09, 2014
Thriftuary 2014 - Part One
Welcome to Thriftuary. Again.
You'll recall that last year, Dr K and I engaged in an outrageous, radical and, some might say* insane challenge to subsist on as little money as possible for a whole month.
You'll also recall that we succeeded in doing for the grand total of £97.69 which was enough to beat my challenger, Ben.
It was not, however good enough. We decided that we could definitely do better then that. Loads better.
And because just trying to beat the previous year is not challenge enough, we decided that we weren't allowed to go food shopping during Thriftuary at all. So, all of our food had to be bought and in the cupboards by February 1st.
This was going to need some serious planning. Spreadsheets and everything. God I love spreadsheets...
Here is my lovely Thriftuary menu plotted out on a spreadsheet.
There are a few unpopulated cells on there, because I hadn't worked out quite how much stuff was going to cost at the time I took the screenshot, but it's pretty much there. Seven days of meals, cycled round 4 times to make the whole month. We may or may not get sick of some things by the end of this.
In practice, we didn't stick precisely to the menu. Rather then making a stew this last weekend, I served up a rather ill-advised experiment with Szechuan Beef, which Dr K advises me tasted like the arse of a badger that has been dead for three weeks. In a ditch.
Anyway, here we are at the end of the first week (actually it's nine days in because I've been poorly-sick with a cold and am also lazy) and I have a table and a chart to show you. Tables are good, but charts are awesome:
* No-one said it.
You'll recall that last year, Dr K and I engaged in an outrageous, radical and, some might say* insane challenge to subsist on as little money as possible for a whole month.
You'll also recall that we succeeded in doing for the grand total of £97.69 which was enough to beat my challenger, Ben.
It was not, however good enough. We decided that we could definitely do better then that. Loads better.
And because just trying to beat the previous year is not challenge enough, we decided that we weren't allowed to go food shopping during Thriftuary at all. So, all of our food had to be bought and in the cupboards by February 1st.
This was going to need some serious planning. Spreadsheets and everything. God I love spreadsheets...
Here is my lovely Thriftuary menu plotted out on a spreadsheet.
There are a few unpopulated cells on there, because I hadn't worked out quite how much stuff was going to cost at the time I took the screenshot, but it's pretty much there. Seven days of meals, cycled round 4 times to make the whole month. We may or may not get sick of some things by the end of this.
In practice, we didn't stick precisely to the menu. Rather then making a stew this last weekend, I served up a rather ill-advised experiment with Szechuan Beef, which Dr K advises me tasted like the arse of a badger that has been dead for three weeks. In a ditch.
Anyway, here we are at the end of the first week (actually it's nine days in because I've been poorly-sick with a cold and am also lazy) and I have a table and a chart to show you. Tables are good, but charts are awesome:
I've plotted this year's figures against last year's for your entertainment. As you can see, in general, we're spending less this year than we did last year. In fact at the end of day 9, we've spent nearly £2 less than last year and we're averaging £3.10 a day (or £1.55 per person, per day), compared to £3.49 a day in 2013.
There were a handful of freebies: I had a paid-for lunch on Monday as I was at a work conference (and took full advantage of both my own pockets and friend's handbag, to liberate a few items of fresh fruit). By pre arranged mutual agreement, Ben and I took part in an undocumented Nando's on Monday evening in order to facilitate some essential work based networking. Unfortunately we were unable to find a loophole that meant that our boss had to pay for it, but we agreed that it was exigent and unavoidable circumstances. We have our own loopholes, for stuff like this.
There were a few slightly more expensive items left over from January in our fridge - things like yoghurts and cheese. We've used most of these over the last week and included their actual cost in the figures, which means that next week, where we have no expensive, creamy luscious cherry yoghurts, should be even cheaper.
If this trend continues, we're set to beat last year's figure by around £10.
I'm so hungry...
For anyone that's interested, here's the detail of what we've put in our faces over the last few days:
Date |
Item | Volume | Cost | Total |
01/02/2014 | Tea bags | 6 | 0.06 | 2.14 |
Milk | 120ml | 0.1 | ||
Chicken | 300g | 1.2 | ||
Rice | 300g | 0.2 | ||
Peas | 50g | 0.1 | ||
Pepper | 50g | 0.1 | ||
Oxo | 1 | 0.01 | ||
Goat yoghurt | 32g | 0.17 | ||
Onion | 1 | 0.2 | ||
02/02/2014 | Tea bags | 6 | 0.06 | 3.65 |
Milk | 120ml | 0.1 | ||
Eggs | 4 | 0.4 | ||
Onion | 1 | 0.2 | ||
Bacon | 125g | 0.25 | ||
Braising steak | 176g | 1.3 | ||
Onion | 1 | 0.2 | ||
Carrot | 200g | 0.2 | ||
Potato | 300g | 0.2 | ||
Peas | 50g | 0.1 | ||
Oxo | 1 cube | 0.01 | ||
Yoghurt (activia) | 1 | 0.46 | ||
Yoghurt (goat) | 32g | 0.17 | ||
03/02/2013 | Oats | 50g | 0.04 | 2.15 |
Milk | 100ml | 0.1 | ||
Tea | 6 bags | 0.06 | ||
Milk | 120ml | 0.12 | ||
Can of sardines | 1 | 0.5 | ||
Satsuma | 1 | 0.08 | ||
Cream cheese | 50g | 0.22 | ||
Almonds | X10 | 0.1 | ||
Sweet potato | 170g | 0.22 | ||
Cauliflower | 1/4 | 0.22 | ||
Cheese (value) | 20g | 0.12 | ||
Pork | 70g | 0.31 | ||
Butter | 5g | 0.06 | ||
Buffet lunch | Expenses | 0 | ||
Nando's | 'Expenses' | 0 | ||
04/02/2013 | Tea bags | 6 | 0.06 | 3.18 |
Milk | 120ml | 0.1 | ||
Bread | 2 sl | 0.2 | ||
Peanut butter | 20g | 0.1 | ||
Spread | 10g | 0.05 | ||
Carrot | 100g | 0.1 | ||
Pear | 1 | 0.2 | ||
Oats | 50g | 0.04 | ||
Milk | 100ml | 0.08 | ||
Almonds | 12g | 0.1 | ||
Avocado | 1 | 0.44 | ||
Liver | 1 pack | 0.73 | ||
Bacon | 125g | 0.2 | ||
Onion | 1 | 0.2 | ||
Potato | 300g | 0.2 | ||
Carrot | 200g | 0.2 | ||
Yoghurt | 1 | 0.18 | ||
Biscuits from yesterday buffet | 2 shortbreads | 0 | ||
05/02/2014 | Tea bags | 5 | 0.05 | 3.28 |
Milk | 100ml | 0.08 | ||
Bread | 0.2 | |||
Peanut butter | 20g | 0.1 | ||
Apple | Free | 0 | ||
Pork mince | 364g | 1.4 | ||
Tinned tomatoes | 1 | 0.34 | ||
Onion | 1 | 0.2 | ||
Peas | 50g | 0.1 | ||
Pasta | 100g | 0.06 | ||
Oats | 50g | 0.04 | ||
Milk | 100ml | 0.08 | ||
Almonds | X10 | 0.1 | ||
Ryvita | X1 | 0.06 | ||
Cream cheese | 25g | 0.11 | ||
Satsuma | X1 | 0.08 | ||
Egg | X1 | 0.1 | ||
Yoghurt | 1 | 0.18 | ||
06/02/2014 | Tea bags | 6 | 0.06 | 3.07 |
Milk | 120ml | 0.1 | ||
Bread | 2 slices | 0.1 | ||
Spread | 10g | 0.1 | ||
Peanut butter | 20g | 0.1 | ||
Pear | 1 | 0.2 | ||
Oat biscuits | X3 | 0.1 | ||
Cream cheese | 25g | 0.11 | ||
Avocado | X1 | 0.44 | ||
Satsuma | X1 | 0.08 | ||
Almonds | X10 | 0.1 | ||
Activia Yoghurt | X1 | 0.5 | ||
Eggs | X4 | 0.4 | ||
Bacon | 125g | 0.2 | ||
Pepper | 50g | 0.1 | ||
Onion | 1 | 0.2 | ||
Yoghurt | 1 | 0.18 | ||
07/02/14 | Tea bags | 3 | 0.03 | 3.67 |
Milk | 60ml | 0.05 | ||
Bread | 2 slices | 0.1 | ||
Spread | 10g | 0.1 | ||
Peanut butter | 20g | 0.1 | ||
Pear | 1 | 0.2 | ||
Carrot | 100g | 0.1 | ||
Almonds | X10 | 0.1 | ||
Avocado | Free | 0 | ||
Cream cheese | 25g | 0.11 | ||
Oat biscuits | X3 | 0.1 | ||
Egg | 0.1 | |||
Nuts | Free on table | 0 | ||
Beef mince | 300g | 1.4 | ||
Onion | 1 | 0.2 | ||
Kidney beans | 1 tin | 0.3 | ||
Tomatoes | 1 tin | 0.34 | ||
Pepper | 50g | 0.1 | ||
Chillis | 5 | 0 | ||
Oxo | 1 cube | 0.1 | ||
Rice | 100g | 0.04 | ||
Peas | 50g | 0.1 | ||
08/02/14 | Tea bags | 1 | 0.01 | 3.62 |
Milk | 20ml | 0.02 | ||
Chicken | 300g | 1.3 | ||
Rice | 200g | 0.8 | ||
Peas | 50g | 0.1 | ||
Oxo | 1 cube | 0.01 | ||
Pepper | 50g | 0.1 | ||
Avocado | 0.44 | |||
Greek yoghurt | 100g | 0.22 | ||
Activia yogurt | 1 pot | 0.46 | ||
Oats | 100g | 0.08 | ||
Milk | 200ml | 0.08 | ||
Almond snickers | Free | 0 | ||
09/02/14 | Oats | 50g | 0.08 | 3.19 |
Milk | 100ml | 0.1 | ||
Tea bags | 2 | 0.02 | ||
Eggs | 4 | 0.4 | ||
Bacon | 125g | 0.2 | ||
Cheese | 20g | 0.15 | ||
Biscuits (free at a friends) | 4 | 0 | ||
Braising steak | 176g | 1.34 | ||
Onion | 1 | 0.2 | ||
Carrot | 50g | 0.05 | ||
Pepper | 50g | 0.1 | ||
Oxo | 1 cube | 0.01 | ||
Yogurt | 1 | 0.46 | ||
Apple | Free | 0 | ||
Orange | 1 | 0.08 |
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