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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
I spotted Santa on my way through Deptford. He sends his good wishes.
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Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
I have made a good start on starting to downsize. One circa 30 year old single bed is in the garage to be taken away early next year.

Sorted (some of) the maps. Any that are yonks old will be binned, except if they are blank on one side, as I sometimes need large sheets of paper to alter sewing patterns. One small bookcase is now for sorted stuff, ie books to a neighbour if she would like them or to a Charity Shop, ditto some CDs. Also a box for old batteries, and lightbulbs for recycling. I thought that shops selling batteries had to have a collection box for dead batteries, but it appears not.

There is also a shelf of things to give away to friends. One jigsaw (a friend likes those) and one board game.

I have a set of teacups, saucers and small plates that would be ideal for someone who likes vintage China (?). I was given it (aka ended up with it) over a decade ago, and have never used it.

I also have some boxes of things that might be useful one day, but somehow I have my doubts. Anyway, I will take some time off from doing that, and continue in the new year. I find this very difficult, so I have just been doing ten minutes here and there.
 

LeetleGreyCells

Un rouleur infatigable
From the ruins of the kitchen, a hand emerges thrusting up through the detritus of broken utensils, baking trays and mixing bowls. A head, hair dusted white with flour appears, followed by dough covered shoulders. Chocolate-covered rice crispies fall out of the folds of his clothing. He has survived.

I came, I saw, I baked. I survived the wrath of the daughter (although my ears are still ringing).

Every day is a school day. I have learnt a lot today. Here’s what we made (and I know these are very simple things, but I have never baked anything before (and I know the first item is not technically baking):
- chocolate rice crispie buns
- rock cakes
- maid of honour buns (pastry base, jam filling, sponge top)
- smartie biscuits
- mince pies

Everything turned out well with the exception of the mince pies - I think I know where I went wrong though. My first mistake was not draining off the excess liquid from the mincemeat, apple and clementine mix. Secondly, my bases weren’t big (deep) enough. Thirdly, I put too much filling in each mince pie. Fourthly, I needed to keep more of an eye on the pies closest to the back of the oven which I have now learnt is the hottest part of the oven (or at least that’s where the mince pies are most likely to burn).

Most importantly, my daughter enjoyed herself immensely. She had a great time laughing at her poor dad’s baking exploits. She had a fantastic time bossing me around too. My favourite comment of hers was once we’d finished and all the baking was out on the side to cool, she surveyed all we had conquered and said, “Good effort, but I’m not eating any. They look horrible.“ :banghead:

:thanks::thanks::thanks:
 

Kempstonian

Has the memory of a goldfish
Location
Bedford
Got distracted by a few other things, but the spiced apple bread is now doing its bulk ferment, and I'm about to make the cheesecake filling for the Buns a la Gordon. :hungry:
I'm not really interested in Gordon's buns but that spiced apple bread sounds nice!

Beef sandwich for me this evening. With English mustard. Maybe tomato too.
 
I'm not really interested in Gordon's buns but that spiced apple bread sounds nice!

The bread is my take on the festive Apple Pave that Tesco are currently selling in their ISB.

The buns are so called because I got the recipe from a bloke called Gordon who runs his own bakery. It's actually for Chelsea Buns, but you can do pretty well much what you like with the filling. So, cream cheese, egg yolks, butter, vanilla, sugar and mixed dried fruit that's been soaking in brandy for a couple of years... :hungry:
 

Kempstonian

Has the memory of a goldfish
Location
Bedford
The bread is my take on the festive Apple Pave that Tesco are currently selling in their ISB.

The buns are so called because I got the recipe from a bloke called Gordon who runs his own bakery. It's actually for Chelsea Buns, but you can do pretty well much what you like with the filling. So, cream cheese, egg yolks, butter, vanilla, sugar and mixed dried fruit that's been soaking in brandy for a couple of years... :hungry:
Oh I thought you meant that Ramsey fella! :laugh: I do like Chelsea Buns!
 
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