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Woohoo, it took my friend almost an hour of fiddling with my computer, cursing and installing stuff, but he got the DVD player to work, and I could finally watch the present that
@Annb so thoughtfully sent me!
So instead of a proper dinner I called it a movie night and watched The lady in the van while munching on a plate full of snacks.
Didn't post in the last two days, but meals involved boiled onions (now that's a happy discovery, I found that boiled onions are a wonderful veg, I had no idea!) and German herring in cream sauce.
The Germans tend to eat this on poatoes in their skins, which I love, so I substituted the potatoes with onions boiled with a veggie herb stock cube, worked very well.
I didn't throw away the resulting broth and I had a leftover boiled onion, so today I reheated the broth with the onion and a chopped stalk of celery for a light starter.
On the plate is yesterday's leftover salad, consisting of mystery lettuce (still from last week's stuffed 'snack lettuce') with grated kohlrabi (bought in Germany because it looked cool, never had it before, I like it) and the very last of my English pickled eggs.
They sell pickled eggs in Germany as well so I have a new jar, which convinced me to finally use the last of the English ones.
Also half a slice of LC bread with the last of the herring in cream sauce, a German type of cold smoked sausage ('knackers') and two stuffed spicy peppers with cream cheese and an olive.
I loved the film, it's tragic and hilarious, and intriguing in the way they split the writer in two and in the relation between the film and the real story. I very much like the way it shows that life is often what happens and not something you plan.
Very happy that my neighbour-in-the-garden is much easier to deal with though, he may be unconventional but he's not grumpy, and he actually improves things around the house. Although I must admit I was a bit surprised to find he has added a new room last tuesday: when I got back from swimming I found this in my garden!
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