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The best supermarket cheese
Although we love going to Borough for really rather wonderful cheese, it’s not an every day thing, especially when you consider just how expensive it can get. But I reckon we’ve come up with an alternative that’s every bit as … Continue reading
What I did in the remainder of my holidays…
Lets think. Last time I posted about the holidays, I think we’d spent the day doing the ironing. The rest of the week carries on along similar lines. Sorry! I’d much rather be blogging about exotic foreign holidays where we … Continue reading
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Ooooh, I’ve just realised
that it’s nearly the English asparagus season. If you’re in the North West, get yourself to the Kenyon Hall Farm website, where you can monitor when it’s available for sale. The asparagus that they grow there is absolutely fantastic and … Continue reading
Deadly Aubergine
I discovered on Saturday night just gone how dangerous the humble aubergine can be! I was barbecueing some for a dip, but had not read the instructions properly and I (of course) knew exactly what I was doing. Anyways, one … Continue reading
Missing Muesli
Ran out of milk this morning, so couldn’t have my normal bowl of muesli for lunch. Had a lovely chunk of bread with some really goaty goats cheese (left on the monitor to warm up, of course…) Yum. What I … Continue reading
Pancake Mix
Last night I managed to get outside a huge number of pancakes in honour of pancake day (Shrove Tuesday, if you’re being strictly accurate). I was slightly worried because we only had self raising flour, but it didn’t seem to … Continue reading