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Love letters | Apple Pie with Wensleydale
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Working with Wensleydale: PR and Advertising. Apple Pie with Wensleydale. Foodie muses on life in Gloucestershire. Asymp; Leave a comment. Jonny and june cash. In a pre-Valentine’s Day poll, Jonny Cash’s love letter to his wife June has been voted the greatest love letter of all time. I think it’s beautiful. But the greatest? I can think of no greater meeting of the minds and proof that we were meant to be together than that Le Pomme and I bought each other the same anniversary card last year. Loving coo...
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No trifling matter | Apple Pie with Wensleydale
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Working with Wensleydale: PR and Advertising. Apple Pie with Wensleydale. Foodie muses on life in Gloucestershire. Asymp; Leave a comment. I know, I know. I failed to blog. I missed a day. For this was me:. But trifle is always good. Even when it’s consumed before even CBeebies has started. Catherine Hill’s Chocolate Muffin and Raspberry Trifle. 4 choc chip or chocolate muffins (about 250g in total). 3 tbsps Creme de Cassis. 500g pot good quality but ready-made fresh custard. Larr; Previous post. Fill in...
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Retro pizza | Apple Pie with Wensleydale
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Working with Wensleydale: PR and Advertising. Apple Pie with Wensleydale. Foodie muses on life in Gloucestershire. Asymp; Leave a comment. I decided to go retro this week. Retro in my own little way. For the other night I had a dream about being back in my old Home Economics lessons and making my own pizza dough. The half a bottle of red wine I consumed whilst making said dough certainly helped with the courage if not with the technique. That’s something that never happened in Home Ec, despite the be...
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Cheat your way to Thai Green Curry | Apple Pie with Wensleydale
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Working with Wensleydale: PR and Advertising. Apple Pie with Wensleydale. Foodie muses on life in Gloucestershire. Cheat your way to Thai Green Curry. Asymp; Leave a comment. Curry in a hurry. Recently I seem to have become addicted to spices. Can’t get enough of them – from a prawn and pea pilaf which could blow your socks off to a subtly scented curried leg of lamb – I could quite happily spice my way around the world. You need it in your life. Try it. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Check out my in-...
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Working with Wensleydale: PR and Advertising. Apple Pie with Wensleydale. Foodie muses on life in Gloucestershire. March 27, 2015. I appear to have been possessed by the spirit of Paul Hollywood. In the past two weeks I’ve made pizza, …. Continue reading →. March 14, 2015. I decided to go retro this week. Retro in my own little way. For the other night I had a …. Continue reading →. Prunes, pork and Prosecco. March 2, 2015. Continue reading →. February 21, 2015. Continue reading →. February 18, 2015.
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Louis MacNeice | Apple Pie with Wensleydale
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Working with Wensleydale: PR and Advertising. Apple Pie with Wensleydale. Foodie muses on life in Gloucestershire. Asymp; Leave a comment. Yesterday’s post about love letters reminded me how much I love a poem by Louis MacNeice, my favourite part of which is below, from his Autumn Journal:. September has come, it is hers. Whose vitality leaps in the autumn,. Trees without leaves and a fire in the fireplace. So I give her this month and the next. So many of its days intolerable or perplexed. Red rice sala...
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Meanderings: 19000 steps
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Friday, July 10, 2015. Yesterday we mostly went walking. In the morning we walked around the loch out the front of Paul and Carol's place. We were accompanied for part of the way by one of the local border collies who came to say hello and then came along just for fun. In the afternoon we went to a headland and walked through wildflower meadows and then back along the cliff tops. All in all yesterday my pedometer counted 19000 steps. It's just as well we don't have walking plans for today!
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Meanderings: February 2015
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Tuesday, February 24, 2015. A long weekend, just for me. It was quite a sunny weekend, and we had hoped to make further progress, but the wind was cold so we didn't spend too much time outside! This is how the dining room looks now:. Starting by taking down the rails and the frieze by the window:. The cat was deeply suspicious when we started shifting the furniture out the way! Potato and cheese cake with celeriac and polenta chips. Links to this post. Tuesday, February 17, 2015. They have ping pong tabl...
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Meanderings: August 2015
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Visiting Aussies (Part the Second). I was stood in the kitchen on Saturday evening watching a snow-capped mountain slowly make its way from the North towards our house, gradually obscuring the blue sky and sunshine. But we definitely got thunder and lightning and torrential rain and hailstones and a road that believed it was a wild river - and a wet and soggy cat who came in from somewhere at one of the moments when the storm had abated a bit. And we had a lovely time. The s...
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Meanderings: Eating from the garden and allotment
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Eating from the garden and allotment. Someone asked me the other day if we were eating from our garden and allotment yet this year. I was about to say that it hadn't been a very good year for home grown vegetables (which it hasn't) but then I stopped to think about what we are eating from the garden and allotment. It is actually quite a good variety. We have been eating:. Potatoes and onions which the Under Gardener dug up a few weeks ago. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).