Just watch them.Well they can't keep blaming the E.U. now
Thank you. Yes having your own resident musician also saves on electricity.Nice one. I do think that blues and purples are good colours for mountains. house arrangements sound good - art room and piped music - marvelous.
Ah yes - courgettes do have a nasty habit of shrinking - I do more than I think and then either sprinkle with salt and put in a colander to get out some liquid or lay on a tray in a warm oven for a while for the same reason - not sure which I prefer. I have looked at those Romeska pans in Lakeland with my “ooh!, that’s a good looking gadget - I want one, I want one” - but then I think that I probably have far too many things already and I suppose that my all in one crock pot would be fed up if it had competition.Swipey's last stand for this 14 day spell: 4.4
I tried the courgette strips with my pad see ew but forgot that courgette shrinks to about the size of a postage stamp so next time use a LOT more but it was yummy.
Today will be using my Lakeland Remoska for a roast chicken breast, veggies, some sage and onion and gravy. Just 'cos it's Sunday.
Finishing off some trading homework - wow if we think sometimes participation in THIS forum can be... terse... from some (eg the carnivores or the keto-at-all-costs brigade), then I recommend giving tennis fan forums and trading forums a complete miss!
I cleaned the mud off my golf shoes, collated at the start of December in days where we were allowed to roam golf courses on packs (well three of us)... and I came to conclusion I would have had less mess if I had gone out, bought a puppy, took it for a walk in Richmond Park and let it roll around in the mud all day before coming home and shaking it off in the conservatory!
Today's task when I can be bothered to get out of bed is clean the golf clubs, decamp clubs and still packaged net and mat for practice to the bomb shelter until this infernal rain stops.
Then films and lounging on the couch all day for one last day before Operation Make Website Make Money and FIND A JOB starts in earnest on Monday.
I suppose I was being rather optimistic.Just watch them.
Yes, you were really lucky. It is such a shame that the new variant is causing chaos in our hospitals.we saw that too and I gave thanks that my issues were dealt with promptly last year as well as feeling so sorry for that young lady and her family.
Best hope is for his party to "grow a pair", revert to type and stab him in the back. His version of levelling appears to be take a wrecking ball to everything.I suppose I was being rather optimistic. Perhaps Boris will .... our levelled up society!
Ah yes - courgettes do have a nasty habit of shrinking - I do more than I think and then either sprinkle with salt and put in a colander to get out some liquid or lay on a tray in a warm oven for a while for the same reason - not sure which I prefer. I have looked at those Romeska pans in Lakeland with my “ooh!, that’s a good looking gadget - I want one, I want one” - but then I think that I probably have far too many things already and I suppose that my all in one crock pot would be fed up if it had competition.
We have never used the flour before. Another road not travelled at all. In general I'm not a fan of surprises. The meat may be seen as indulgent - 2 rib piece of beef for 2 people so quite +£s - but we genuinely don't feel the taste from smaller pieces does justice to the farmer's skill much less the animal which gave its life for our meal - leaving aside the wonder and mystery of creation. Which is more wasteful - small, cheap, awful and not really even fit for the dogs or bigger,tastier, all used eventually but eaten with joy and humble thanks? So hopefully the flour doesn't spoil things. Bit of a gamble not trying a Yorkshire on something we were less invested in - when did that become a thing?@ianpspurs Weird - I can't reply to your post without it throwing up some suspicious browser check.
That flour looks good - do you have to make many tweaks to it to use with existing recipes because I remember trying to sub in almond and/or coconut flour where I usually had normal flour and it always was a total disaster.
Will we ever be allowed to visit such places again? Nice colour wash and feeling of space and emptiness.Good morning everyone from Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of grilled chicken and the last of the current lot of salads came in at 4.8 this am
Yesterday’s snow did not linger after pressure from a thumping of rain and the salt ladened air from the sea. Further along the coast it has remained. As with previous years, this white stuff came as some surprise to many people who then took photographs of it and posted on social media with phrases like “OMG” and “look, it’s snowing” - such simple things bringing a bit of cheer - not if you are trying to drive to work in the middle of the frosty night though - “wish we still had that old landrover.”
TV in the front room is playing hard to get. Looks like something is wrong with the remote sensor as it is continually flashing - batteries changed in remotes - same fault - looks like I may have to take the back off and see if I can clean the sensor - what could possibly go wrong? Still, I could always apply to go on that program “The Repair Shop”.
Art for Sunday - an island with a few boats - get down there, the water is brilliant. Hope everyone still has hold of their sanity. Time for koffy.
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Do let us know how they turn out because apart from fathead dough... I have just cut down the portion sizes I use for usual flour to navigate the inevitable spike from using it, and I try and use Spelt flour but sometimes you can't avoid the stuff so I have to work around it and if, for example, I use the Remoska for a toad in the hole, I try and be ultra low carb during the day to accommodate it in my 100-150g self-imposed limits.We have never used the flour before. Another road not travelled at all. In general I'm not a fan of surprises. The meat may be seen as indulgent - 2 rib piece of beef for 2 people so quite +£s - but we genuinely don't feel the taste from smaller pieces does justice to the farmer's skill much less the the animal which gave its life for our meal - leaving aside the wonder and mystery of creation. Which is more wasteful - small, cheap, awful and not really even fit for the dogs or bigger,tastier, all used eventually but eaten with joy and humble thanks? So hopefully the flour doesn't spoil things. Bit of a gamble not trying a Yorkshire on something we were less invested in - when did that become a thing?
Slice your raw courgettes at an angle. Toss in seasoned flour if not on LCHF. Shallow fry both sides fast in hot oil to get some colour. Season to taste. Optional sprinkling of Parmesan cheese. Serve. (Call them Zucchini. Pretentious? Moi?)Ah yes - courgettes do have a nasty habit of shrinking - I do more than I think and then either sprinkle with salt and put in a colander to get out some liquid or lay on a tray in a warm oven for a while for the same reason - not sure which I prefer. I have looked at those Romeska pans in Lakeland with my “ooh!, that’s a good looking gadget - I want one, I want one” - but then I think that I probably have far too many things already and I suppose that my all in one crock pot would be fed up if it had competition.
Nice - I usually use courgettes to replace pasta or noodles hence getting moisture out of themSlice your raw courgettes at an angle. Toss in seasoned flour if not on LCHF. Shallow fry both sides fast in hot oil to get some colour. Season to taste. Optional sprinkling of Parmesan cheese. Serve. (Call them Zucchini. Pretentious? Moi?)
I will let you know how it goes. Having tried Yorkshire and toad in the hole a few times this is a last chance really. I like Yorkshire cooked under a beef joint so the drippings form a soft area. I can't abide crusty dry Yorkshire - like eating cardboard. Like many things in LCland I find the trade off between taste and bg reflects badly on taste and pleasure - invalidates the wonder of creation. Most of the swaps - cuali rice, courgetti etc utterly fail my taste test. Early on I kidded myself things were ok - won't lie now. I respect and accept all those who enjoy the swaps. If I ever see good results I will obviously totally revise my opinions in a heartbeat.Do let us know how they turn out because apart from fathead dough... I have just cut down the portion sizes I use for usual flour to navigate the inevitable spike from using it, and I try and use Spelt flour but sometimes you can't avoid the stuff so I have to work around it and if, for example, I use the Remoska for a toad in the hole, I try and be ultra low carb during the day to accommodate it in my 100-150g self-imposed limits.
I belong to a My Fitness Pal group and they had a very useful thread about what LCHF was NOT and if anyone raises an eyebrow about what my carby-grams were in a day I point out that 'Lower-Carb' is STILL better than what I calculated a normal day would have been which was anywhere upwards of 250g. Sure there are some over-zealous types there but... I always say... if swipey is largely in the green over a day... then I am ok, so ... on your way. Oooh I'm a poet and I didn't know it!
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