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Feb 07, 2018 12:44AM

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I've got loads in Minecraft. You are welcome to take as much as you want.

No sun, and snow promised here overnight tonight.
I hope your foot allows you out into the woods before bluebell time, Loret..."
No, I didn't know, just that it gets difficult planting up a 'traditional' cottage garden without any foreign invaders.
I'm a fan of country names for plants too, like ladies' (lady's?) bedstraw and granny bonnets.

Snow expected and it may be too cold for comfort to trundle off to the caravan and motorhome show at the SEC which starts tomorrow. I can feel a casserole coming on...

I've got loads in Minecraft. You are welcome to tak..." Sounds like a good investment Gingerlily - thanks, how do I get the truck down the drive?

Will, if you were in anyway responsible for chocolate hobnobs, you should have been knighted!
have you seen the news about the Tesla car enroute to Mars? Complete with a spaceman with a towel, and a screen reading 'Don't Panic' in front of him... Brilliant!

I've made a huge batch of shortbread dough.
Love this recipe. Just corn starch, icing sugar, flour and butter.
Well, margarine, so Dave can have them. I found nice margarine, though.
Just rolled it up. Once it's chilled, I'll be slicing and baking.


I've made a huge batch of shortbread dough.
Love this recipe. Just corn starch, icing sugar, flour and butter.
Well, margarine, so Dave can have them. I fou..." No prob with coal here. Sounds like an interesting recipe. Just picked up 3 bags of Gluten free flour down the road for soda bread etc. Might give the shortbread a go.

..."
If you can lay down some rails I will send a minecart full.

Roll the dough into a snake wrapped in plastic wrap. About an inch in diameter. Chill for several hours or overnight, hack off quarter inch slices, bake at 350 until golden.
I've not made these in a few years but I think they spread quite a bit as they bake, so leave plenty of room between them for the first batch in the oven. If they don't, you can cram them closer together.
I did a double batch, so I've got about a yard of dough in the fridge.


Safe journey MT. Hope coal is legal Patti, my neighbour uses a lot in her burner.





I managed to sleep through! Nine glorious hours!
I'm gonna be fullabeanz today!

Safe journey Lynne. Glad you slept Alicia


I've got year 2s tomorrow.
Don't think I'd trade you.

Grey, wet, not so cold. If Mary's travelling today she'll certainly be ok through this area.
We've decided not to go to the exhibition - it'll be a new(er) car and short stays for touring.
Have a good journey, Lynne.


And good idea, Elizabeth. Proper bathrooms and restaurants instead of self catering in cramped conditions!


There are now two of us with a limp. Buster has hurt his front paw on the same side as me. I'm hoping Iain won't be number three, haha. Buster really messed us about with his. Tuesday evening, he started moaning and groaning and holding his paw up, so we resolved to use the dreaded V word. Iain booked the appointment before he left for work Wednesday, but by the time I came downstairs, Buster was tootling in and out and only occasionally remembering to look miserable. So, I observed him a while, no limp. I cancelled the appointment.
Almost immediately, the limp became pronounced, he slumped miserably in his softest cushion, and held his paw out. I rebooked the vet.
When we got there, the vet had to slide out the bottom of the cage to get him. Buster dived straight back in and clung to the wire at the far end. They had to shake and tip him out. That's when the swearing began. Buster, not the vet. The air turned blue. He managed to escape from both vet and nurse and prowled the cubicle looking for a way out, eventually hiding behind me. In the end, the vet and the nurse were crawling around behind him with towels. They managed to give him a painkiller and antibiotics but, strangely, seemed unable to check his paw except by looking at it, lol. Buster never makes idle threats. In the end, I could have done with a sedative, too. Vet appointments are always so traumatic.
Anyway, at least he never holds a grudge. Once he's home (yowling all the way) it's all forgiven and forgotten. Except, possibly, by the vet. At least no one got bitten or clawed - this time.
They said bring him in again if it gets any worse. I'm praying it won't. One ordeal like that is quite enough, thank you.


If it hasn't gone, please send me some. I love snow. I'm feeling quite deprived (NO, I said DEPRIVED, not DEPRAVED! Read more carefully, please. ;) )
Have a lovely time, Lynne.

Roll the dough into a snake wrapped in plastic wrap. About an inch in diameter. Chill for several hours or overnight, hac..."
That sounds nice, Patti but I'll need to translate those quantities into proper measurements. We like to be precise over here, you know. None of this cup of that, half a cup of this. Lol. Precision goes with our stiff upper lips.

You can use any sort of cup. A tea cup, a mug, even a drinking glass.
It's the ratios that's important.
I used to know who invented doing recipes like that...
I shall Google.


And good idea, Elizabeth. Proper bathrooms and restaurants instead of self catering in cramped conditions!"
proper breakfasts, porridge, cereals, grapefruit, then full choice of fry-up with sausage, bacon, black pudding, fried bread, hash brown, beans, mushrooms, scrambled egg, fried egg
For the main meals there was a nice choice, one day I had lamb, the next braised steak in a red wine sauce. The meat was as good as I've eaten anywhere. I know the owner, he is a farmer who diversified and although he's in with a hotel chain, he and his manager still source as much food as they can locally.
It was at this place
https://www.bestwestern.co.uk/hotels/...

Morning. done the shopping today. Hate it but when you run out of food...
Sister's poorly (but still in work (???) so our trip this weekend may be off. If it is, you'll still have me moaning on here! If not, I'll be out of your hair for a couple of days.

Had a lovely day at the folks yesterday, the pub were wonderful and for the first time in a chuffing age it was dry and sunny so I was able to do some eyebombing on the way back from the pub to my parents. Results are variable but two are decent. Off on a round the country jaunt for half term. Should be good. Just have to make sure I load my kindle with lots of good stuff to read for the journeys.
Cheers
MTM

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