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Fabby supper of salmon baked with orange, chilli & honey, garlic & rosemary parmentier potatoes and steamed, buttered spring greens. Oh, and a slice of apple pie with cream to finish off. :mrpig:

P.S. Madam Boo quite likes salmon... :whistle:
 
Trial run tomorrow, the advantage of using turkey breast steaks. Concern being how well the stuffing balls and pigs in blanket cook

Here's one idea for you...

Roll the turkey breast steaks around the stuffing, season with a bit of pepper and sage, and then roll that in bacon. Sear in a pan and pop the pan in an oven (180C fan) for around 15 mins, depending on the thickness of the turkey.
 
BTW @tom73 your missus is a genius! Please convey my thanks xxx

My leg feels SO much better with that blasted compression bandage and padding gone. My ankle is thanking me for that, as is my foot. Wound is still seeping a little, and yes there's still some swelling and briusing, but it's manageable. I left the inner gel layer on, and just slapped the dressing on top of all of that.

Oh, and that first scratch after the bandage came off... Oh myyyyyyy, that was absolute bliss!
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Did i tell you all poor son's roof is dead.He needs a new one,what a shocker before Christmas.Well scaffolding comes tomorrow.Luckily its a little roof a 1920's row of miners houses it seems.Price is good also insulation in the loft is included along with taking away any left over stuff left by previous owners.Mamnchester is a very wet place,two ceilings damaged.Lets hope there are no more surprises in store,we have all chipped in to help,they are getting their inheritance in bits and bats .
 
My dinner tomorrow will be fish and chips,your dinners sound so exotic.

My mum trained in a professional (hotel restaurant) kitchen in Oostende, and she taught me how to cook.

Can't beat a damn good fish and chips though. As long as there's no mushy peas, those bloat me up like Harry Potter's Aunt Marge, as there's something in the process (dye most likely) that doesn't agree with me.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Halfway point of the working week completed. This week is really dragging. I am not a Christmas person but am looking forward to two whole days off next week.

Frost is gone today. Much milder and we had some rain.

I had an enjoyable twenty miles despite a heavy shower. Traffic quite heavy again. I have no idea why even minor roads seem to have so much traffic now. My SA hub is now operating nice and quietly. Bearing adjustment is really critical to them. Unsure how I had it so wrong in the first place.

I'm drinking a glass of Ribena.

And for the record, mushy peas are xx(
 
Christmas has officially begun here chez Casa Reynard. 🎄

Am decorating the tree whilst listening to Polish carols. Madam Rhubarb is suPURRvising.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
You'd be surprised how dim-witted some people can be. Beggars belief sometimes...
Nah, I'd a relative who'd only seen clean carrots. She was given the quick job of washing them prior to peeling them(You know where this is headed).
The washing up liquid was in the warm water in the sink, along with the carrots getting washed.

A quick trip to the field for another lot was made, and the washing off of the dirt was done by someone who knew what they were doing. I'm just glad no-one asked her to clean the chicken.
 
Nah, I'd a relative who'd only seen clean carrots. She was given the quick job of washing them prior to peeling them(You know where this is headed).
The washing up liquid was in the warm water in the sink, along with the carrots getting washed.

A quick trip to the field for another lot was made, and the washing off of the dirt was done by someone who knew what they were doing. I'm just glad no-one asked her to clean the chicken.

*facepalm*
 
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