Thank you @gennepher. I don’t pick much from hedgerows nowadays as I think that a lot of them are a bit polluted by passing traffic.The leaves are used to sweeten rhubarb. I also eat the seeds @dunelm
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Edit : Just one thing, and I am sure you know all about this...don't pick what you think is sweet Cicely from the hedgerow, because so many flowers are similar.
I got mine initially in a seed packet from a herb place.
It self seeds easily....
A big thumbs up for letting that inner child out to play.Good morning everyone on a bright and sunny start here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.2 this morning. Didn’t post yesterday - the day just took over and on and on and on. Is it fun running (staggering) in the rain with a three year old - of course it is. Hood up, welly boots on. Mrs Miggins managed to pick up a bolt in one of the tyres on her car. Not a disaster - safely got it plugged. £30 - the fortune I could have made plugging motorcycle tyres for people. Art bit - so far, so good. Have a day of marvel (other beverages available). I shall choose koffy.
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Ruin's looking good. Not much shelter from the rain or sun, but hey, we're all getting past our best.Good morning everyone on a bright and sunny start here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.2 this morning. Didn’t post yesterday - the day just took over and on and on and on. Is it fun running (staggering) in the rain with a three year old - of course it is. Hood up, welly boots on. Mrs Miggins managed to pick up a bolt in one of the tyres on her car. Not a disaster - safely got it plugged. £30 - the fortune I could have made plugging motorcycle tyres for people. Art bit - so far, so good. Have a day of marvel (other beverages available). I shall choose koffy.
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I've heard of Sweet Cicely but never seen it. Very pretty plant and smashing creative. Wonder if it will grow this far north.Fbg 7.6
Wildlife nighttime video
Fox & Badger & Cats - a busy night - Midnight watches
Miss Fluffy, the baby sparrow I saw for the first time yesterday, made a heck of a racket when back in the nest yesterday. She didn't stop cheeping. Then I realised there was a second cheep, slightly out of synchronisation with the main cheep, every so often, then the cheeps synchronised again (the wonders of a cochlear implant - I'm not so good with people voices, but I can identify how many birds are in a nest demanding food!). So, Miss Fluffy must have a sibling. This morning Miss Fluffy is out and about and demanding food off her parents, who are both enjoying their new found freedom and chasing each other...
Creative is a digital painting of Sweet Cicely in my garden, you can sweeten rhubarb with that...
Time for a cuppa, a nap, then start the day.
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Must try that stuffing - it sounds great.19.05
8.25am FBG 5.4 perfect
We usually have our French lesson on Friday but I am not sure if we will be getting one today because the other couple we share the teacher with have visitors. Teacher may not want to do lesson with class of two.
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8.35am FBG 6.3 late dinner with rice so expected higher this morning. Need coffee so not waiting for it to go down.
Lesson for two was great.
Lots more earth moving to the greenhouse and various containers around the garden. Had nearly finished when some friends turned up, with their visitors. Introductions and invitations etc.
I had decided to make stuffed tomatoes, the stuffing to be chopped hard boiled egg, onions and rice. ( one of the dishes the ukranians cooked used this stuffing and i really enjoyed it. Was trying to find a way for MrSlim to like it too. ) The rice had been fridged all day so should not have been disastrous for BG. If i could be restrained. But by the time everything was cooked it was 9pm. I nowlnow if cooking stuffed tomatoes they need to be ripe enough and the filling needs to be hot. The excess stuffing is calling to me from the fridge, even now. More coffee and i am out
of here. Still lots to do in the greenhouse and garden. But am hoping to have most of the really heavy work finished today.
Thanks for that. Must remember that song - new to meSeems a perfect post to match up this song to....enjoy the day.
It might @AnnbI've heard of Sweet Cicely but never seen it. Very pretty plant and smashing creative. Wonder if it will grow this far north.
Finely chop onions and fry gently in olive oil and butter. Add vegetable stock plus any herbs you fancy with the rice. Simmer. When rice is cooked chill, preferably overnight to maximise resistant starch. Add chopped hardboiled egg when ready to use. I found that it is slow to warm through so might be an idea to microwave if cooking time is short.Must try that stuffing - it sounds great.
Definitely a solid structure @dunelmGood morning everyone on a bright and sunny start here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.2 this morning. Didn’t post yesterday - the day just took over and on and on and on. Is it fun running (staggering) in the rain with a three year old - of course it is. Hood up, welly boots on. Mrs Miggins managed to pick up a bolt in one of the tyres on her car. Not a disaster - safely got it plugged. £30 - the fortune I could have made plugging motorcycle tyres for people. Art bit - so far, so good. Have a day of marvel (other beverages available). I shall choose koffy.
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There is a restaurant in Nairobi called The Carnivore where you can dine on all manner of tasty tit bits. All organic as well. Bit touristy but it had to be done.Morning all from what promises to be a sunny, nearly mild, day here in L.A.. Mild starts around 25C for me. 5.7 from Swipey here. No point delving too deeply into why as every day is, like us, an N=1 entity/event. Filler in a buffalo burger would be a person of interest in the investigation. While in Huntingdon last week we.went to acquire buffalo steak (something else I miss from "home".) JKP likes the burgers. No steak but we left our contact number. I would have preferred kangaroo, ostrich or crocodile steak to burgers but kept my card in my pocket - wrongly I think as it transpired.. Granddaughter has a party at a Leisure Centre in the Real Fens ™ today - located in Camel Road. Have a good day folks - no socks time is here again hopefully not for one week only
Sounds good. The buffalo and crocodile are their own. Popular place for families to visit with all the animals - especially when Andy is in with the crocs. The family who own and run the business are long standing in the village and the butchery compares to any we have seen in England so far. We aim to take The Little Guy © there this summer. Thanks for sharing the wonderful art and enjoy the Gower. We - 20+ of us - will be in the Llyn Peninsular region next week. Not an event I eagerly anticipate but JKP and MIL have deep connections and sometimes one has to walk the walk so to speak.There is a restaurant in Nairobi called The Carnivore where you can dine on all manner of tasty tit bits. All organic as well. Bit touristy but it had to be done.
Your post bought back memories of a visit to daughter and family when they were in Australia. Eating crocodile while gazing over Sydney Harbour and eating kangaroo while watching the kangaroos in the Blue Mountains.Morning all from what promises to be a sunny, nearly mild, day here in L.A.. Mild starts around 25C for me. 5.7 from Swipey here. No point delving too deeply into why as every day is, like us, an N=1 entity/event. Health metrics normal, stress management and sleep scores normal. Filler in a buffalo burger would be a person of interest in the investigation. While in Huntingdon last week we.went to acquire buffalo steak (something else I miss from "home".) JKP likes the burgers. No steak but we left our contact number. I would have preferred kangaroo, ostrich or crocodile steak to burgers but kept my card in my pocket - wrongly I think as it transpired.. Granddaughter has a party at a Leisure Centre in the Real Fens ™ today - located in Camel Road. Have a good day folks - no socks time is here again hopefully not for one week only
When we go away MrKs packing takes 15 minutes but mine takes about 3 hours!Good morning everyone on what just might be another sunny sizzler here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.4 at the point of stabbing today - not bad after a sriracha marinade. Packing today. Should take up at least 15 minutes. We are taking a trip to The Gower Peninsular tomorrow, six nights away. Hope the weather is kind but we shall take our oilskins and sou‘westers. Art bit - detailing finished so some colouring in to do during today. Hope your Sunday is a good one. I have already had my koffy.
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Enjoy the walk and sausage roll. That memory from Australia sounds wonderful so hopefully that was a nice memory for you.7.1 this morning. Lovely to relax and catch up with the posts while drinking coffee.
Off to wander around Gooderstone Water Gardens in the sunshine. Then, of course, sausage roll for Mr K.
I've no idea how long it takes the Packing Fairy to do mine.When we go away MrKs packing takes 15 minutes but mine takes about 3 hours!
Enjoy your break @dunelmGood morning everyone on what just might be another sunny sizzler here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.4 at the point of stabbing today - not bad after a sriracha marinade. Packing today. Should take up at least 15 minutes. We are taking a trip to The Gower Peninsular tomorrow, six nights away. Hope the weather is kind but we shall take our oilskins and sou‘westers. Art bit - detailing finished so some colouring in to do during today. Hope your Sunday is a good one. I have already had my koffy.
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