...I mean, how can a headless dead bird cover itself with butter? Food has such crazy names - fish do not have fingers, cod do not have loins, there is no meat in a cauliflower steak - and marrows do not have bones
Thursday, 31 August 2023
Take Self-Basting Turkeys
Wednesday, 30 August 2023
Shoplifting!
Tuesday, 29 August 2023
A Little Gem Of A Post?
Monday, 28 August 2023
Women Can Paint Too!
Sunday, 27 August 2023
Remembering...
Auntie Peggy and Cousin Gill always remembered. [Gill was chief bridesmaid, her dad acted as bridal chauffeur] And this year I missed the Wedding Anniversary card... But I have good memories, which are more durable than greetings on paper.
Last Saturday Julian brought me a very special gift. Peggy's will, quite properly imho, left everything to him. Except for one bequest - she left me her eternity ring and her engagement ring [and instructions that I am to bequeath them to Liz and Steph!] Julian thoughtfully bought a ring box to hold both side-by-side. I've been wearing Peg's lovely diamond and sapphire band on my right hand for the past week.
Bob put it in his ultrasonic cleaner and it really sparkles now. I notice it whenever I glance at my hand, and remember a very special woman, full of love for her family, full of faith and trust in God. Generous and thoughtful. Back in our distant childhood, Gill teased me that in old age, I'd inherit my Mum's ring with its minuscule gem. [it is really small, think of a mustard seed - appropriate as she had no wealth but much faith] But she would have a large blue sapphire with 10 diamonds, each bigger than Mum's stone. Sadly Gill died first - and now I wear both rings. Mum's on my left hand [it replaces my own engagement ring, which broke, and the two pieces were stolen] and Peg's on my right. This seems a good arrangement. Left hand ring symbolising love, and right hand for empowerment [according to this]Saturday, 26 August 2023
Wooster. Wimsey or Weed?
I last read MAs books about 20 years ago.[the author died in 1966]
Friday, 25 August 2023
Thank You Bob*
The love goes on...still counting every moment precious
Thursday, 24 August 2023
The Grand Old Duke Of York
- I chose one red and one white variety so I could compare them. The Swifts generally have come up larger
- I prefer to scrub rather than peel if I can. This worked with the Swifts. The RDoY not so well. Once they get bigger than a golf ball, the skins go rough and mottled with brown. I needed to peel them.
- The little crimson marbles were very pretty, scrubbed, halved, cooked and served in potato salad, with mint or chives.
- The larger ones took too much effort - and I resented having to peel them!
- But they tasted OK
- Next year I shall ignore RDoY and grow Swifts.
Wednesday, 23 August 2023
Happy Birthday Jacob
Tuesday, 22 August 2023
At My Own Convenience, Flushed With Success
Monday, 21 August 2023
Turn It Off!
Don't get me wrong - I think there is some brilliant children's TV around. My generation had Watch With Mother [Andy Pandy, Woodentops, Bill&Ben etc] and my brother was in the first cohort of PreSchoolers to watch PlaySchool. Now they have CBBC and Cbeebies.
I am not the first [and won't be the last] parent to admit that sometimes you just have to plonk the child down in front of the Box,