Muddy Cyclist
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Some friends of my son works with an Indian Lady who does Meals for Indian Festivals and events and she gives these friends recipes and advise. So son and friends drink copious amounts of Gin and Tonnics, make a lot of noise, steam, smells and blue smoke in his kitchen, all ingredients are purchased fresh and cobbled together, then served to us in batches for approval, feels a bit like The Great British Bake Off.Brindley's recipe?
Sounds like what would be a perfect evening in our houseSome friends of my son works with an Indian Lady who does Meals for Indian Festivals and events and she gives these friends recipes and advise. So son and friends drink copious amounts of Gin and Tonnics, make a lot of noise, steam, smells and blue smoke in his kitchen, all ingredients are purchased fresh and cobbled together, then served to us in batches for approval, feels a bit like The Great British Bake Off.
Have a fantastic day with No 1 son. Spot on about out viewing and TV choices being different but https://www.thoughtco.com/a-chacun-son-gout-1371066. Yes @dunelm, still smarts that a Dunelm owned a Cantab. Not land management either. before anyone asks]@ianpspurs[/USER] enjoy your day of sport and posh chicken. Dancing on Ice and lamb chump for me later, suspect neither favourites of yours.
I'm not very good at remembering the names of Indian dishes although I enjoy them immensely. They did all the usual starter food from scratch, Cauliflower in some spiced coating and batter, onion barges which they were determined to get perfect, thus the large amaoun eaten, some sort of cheese coated with a spice served with a sauce, with chilli, tomatoes and spinach then a chicken and coconut curry. Rice was the only big cheat, microwaved packets. This is the third Indian Meal they have cooked for us this year, they seem determined to get it perfect. Luckily our Granddaughters love the food too so a good family evening in a very cramped cottage, one of life's treasures as you well know.Sounds like what would be a perfect evening in our houseAtul Kochhar’s Simple Indian is the most used cookbook in my kitchen but how great your son has a friend to advise.
@OldButBold cheese and wine parties are the height of sophistication sounds like a good night.
I'm not very good at remembering the names of Indian dishes although I enjoy them immensely. They did all the usual starter food from scratch, Cauliflower in some spiced coating and batter, onion barges which they were determined to get perfect, thus the large amaoun eaten, some sort of cheese coated with a spice served with a sauce, with chilli, tomatoes and spinach then a chicken and coconut curry. Rice was the only big cheat, microwaved packets. This is the third Indian Meal they have cooked for us this year, they seem determined to get it perfect. Luckily our Granddaughters love the food too so a good family evening in a very cramped cottage, one of life's treasures as you well know.
Morning All. Beautiful frosty morning here. Sky at sundown yesterday was that beautiful hue of pale blue and pink. Today’s number is 5.8 so heading in the right direction.
Fbg 6.9 at 4:15 am.
Painted in acrylics this morning.
I spent an hour on this, then I stopped because I would have gone on messing with it.
It needs something else... I have ideas, but I am leaving it as it is, because it a suitable for me to put into photo software and create something using it as a base...which I will probably do at some point...
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Have a good Sunday...I was going to say Saturday...!!!
Take care...
Have fun...
Ah! Splash - a bit of Hockney. I painted a copy of it about 20 years ago, it hangs in our downstairs loo and I tell everyone that David H doodled it for meSplash sounds good, Jackson Pollock Style? I'm up for it.
@gennepher good piece of art, reminded me of The Dark Hedges in Ireland, be interesting to see what you do with it in the future.
I did a quick sketch yesterday in colour pencils whilst being entertained by Granddaughters at my sons, just did not have time to post it. But here it is.......
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Used kids pencils which don't blend very well.
Nothing wrong with a bit of online Bamber Gascoigne amongst the colleges.Have a fantastic day with No 1 son. Spot on about out viewing and TV choices being different but https://www.thoughtco.com/a-chacun-son-gout-1371066. Yes @dunelm, still smarts that a Dunelm owned a Cantab. Not land management either. before anyone asks
Hidden talent!Ah! Splash - a bit of Hockney. I painted a copy of it about 20 years ago, it hangs in our downstairs loo and I tell everyone that David H doodled it for me
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Agreed. However, Baron Sheppard of Liverpool, P B H May, E R Dexter and M A Atherton give me a warmer, fuzzier feeling than Strauss and Hussain. Full of admiration for Ruth Strauss foundation though https://ruthstraussfoundation.com/ . Personally, I concede Rob Andrew rather spoils things.Nothing wrong with a bit of online Bamber Gascoigne amongst the colleges.
Fbg 6.9 at 4:15 am.
Painted in acrylics this morning.
I spent an hour on this, then I stopped because I would have gone on messing with it.
It needs something else... I have ideas, but I am leaving it as it is, because it a suitable for me to put into photo software and create something using it as a base...which I will probably do at some point...
View attachment 37917
Have a good Sunday...I was going to say Saturday...!!!
Take care...
Have fun...
Good morning everyone from the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of cream cheese and pate filled ham rolls and an early morning mug of Sencha Fukujyu Japanese green tea rolled out a 4.4 this a.m.
A very busy day day today trying to persuade my right hip to stop banging on about what is just fair wear and tear; a forced march along beach and the esplanade in search of the Snark (for the Snark was a Boojum you see) might actually make it a bit happier: you can hunt a Snark with thimbles, you may hunt it with forks and hope; you may threaten its life with a railway-share; or charm it with smiles and soap.
Meanwhile, some quick thinking Co-dydramol laced koffy and a bit of dashing about may assuage the protesting joint.
Have a great day if you can., where’s that koffy.
Splash sounds good, Jackson Pollock Style? I'm up for it.
@gennepher good piece of art, reminded me of The Dark Hedges in Ireland, be interesting to see what you do with it in the future.
I did a quick sketch yesterday in colour pencils whilst being entertained by Granddaughters at my sons, just did not have time to post it. But here it is.......
View attachment 37918
Used kids pencils which don't blend very well.
Morning all, first thing I would like to thank everyone for the well wishes for my eye surgery. It seems to have went well, with only a small bleed within the eye. The operation itself was something I don't want to repeat again as it was strange to say the least. It was a lense repositioning that I had done but I managed to get away without the face being paralysed just the eye itself which was fun!! Just a bit sore now and vision in the eye is slowly getting there. On a entertaining note I very nearly had a hypo after the op but managed to treat it before anyone noticed (didn't really fancy a night in hospital) doomy must like me at the moment as a 6 greeted me this morning.
Take care everyone
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