Hints of red, pink and green – not garnets, rubies or emeralds, but rhubarb! Our single crown of rhubarb has gone crazy this year and produced more stems than ever before. Maybe it sensed the demise of the asparagus. We had eight crowns of that and only one produced anything this year so they haveContinue reading “More crowns…”
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Controversy Reigns!
This week I was astonished when a complete stranger ranted vehemently at me about the Coronation. Her biggest gripe seemed to be about the cost, allegedly some £250 million which she claimed could be put into the economy. Well, excuse me, but that’s exactly what’s happening. The hospitality and tourism industry are predicted to getContinue reading “Controversy Reigns!”
Memories…
When I was teaching I chose not to have a Facebook page of my own, preferring to use my husband’s, signing each post with my customary Bx. Nowadays I have two pages, my personal one and one for Becky Bakes. Several times a week “Memories” come up, often cake or garden related, with textiles andContinue reading “Memories…”
Food news.
This week my attention was first drawn by an article about slow-cookers. It’s a piece of equipment I use quite often and there are three recipes on the website, our favourite being the braised lamb dish. There was a suggestion that might revolutionise the way we use the slow-cooker so my interest was piqued. ItContinue reading “Food news.”
Lots to beef about!
Have you noticed that one of our UK supermarket chains has changed the packaging of their minced beef? It’s now vacuum packed into a brick-type shape and looks more like the ground beef found in the USA. Now, I have no problem with this and used some last week for my slow cooked bolognaise sauceContinue reading “Lots to beef about!”
Happy Easter!
Wherever you are and whoever you are with, I’d like to wish everyone a very happy Easter x
Dame Prue.
Several years ago (certainly pre-pandemic) I was lucky enough to meet Prue Leith. She’d been speaking at the Felixstowe Book Festival and promoting her latest book. Afterwards there was an opportunity to buy the book and have it signed, with photos too. In the course of our surprisingly extended chat I briefly described my careerContinue reading “Dame Prue.”
Sun vs shade
Many years ago we lived in a house with an enormous apricot tree in the garden. It provided spectacular shade to some of the bedrooms but also bore the most delicious fruit. We enjoyed them fresh from the tree, gave lots away and made jam too. There was also a cherry tree, ignored by theContinue reading “Sun vs shade”
Seize the day…
Our weather this week has ranged from balmy sunshine to rain, sleet, snow and ice, with the daffodils and camellias taking quite a battering. With the impending arrival of the greenhouse I felt compelled to seize the best day to clear the area where it’s going to sit. This has been a herb bed andContinue reading “Seize the day…”
Happy Wanderer.
Isn’t that the tune played by ice-cream vans and maybe even the Pied Piper? It’s become something of an ear worm for me lately and sounds reasonable in the bathroom! Long suffering members of my family are often treated to my renditions of various favourite tunes, although my brother wasn’t so keen, I remember. ThisContinue reading “Happy Wanderer.”