Un Soupçon

Just so I can find this again… I was looking for a recipe for Celery and Almond soup and stumbled across this page of 10 Best Soups. Having read them out to Mr L, we feel that they pretty much all need testing at some point. Thai beetroot soup Mexican green soup Mushroom and almond …

Knitting Update

It is high time that we had a knitting update, though truthfully there has been very little actual knitting this winter. Projects deemed to be current: Warriston: knitting complete, still in need of  armhole grafting and other finishing tasks Mr L’s Sir Lancelot sweater – no further progress – back at armholes, front ribbing done …

Beef, no olives in sight

Our local butcher makes a lovely Beef Olive, stuffed with Haggis instead of the more usual oatmeal stuffing. Mr L is very partial to these and so it was when I placed my pre-Christmas meat order at the Community Shop that I included two packs of these tasty items (one of which was previously consumed.) …

Eggs (and shoes) are like buses

When we first bought our eight point of lay pullets, we fed them for months and months without sight of an egg. Eventually our first egg arrived on Boxing Day. Thereafter, the hens went off-lay in early November and the next eggs turned up around Christmas each year. In reality they must have staggered their …

Old Woman Shoes

Pretty shoes are so much a thing of the past that I might almost be persuaded that I had never owned such a thing.  I was 40 when arthritis attacked the large joint in my right big toe, since when heels and low cut courts have been impossible to wear. I wear Old Woman shoes. …

The pudding of doom

Our weekend shopping yielded a pack of croissants and the necessary requirement of some strawberry preserve. The croissants we had for breakfast on Sunday were actually pretty awful but the jam was nice, a high fruit content preserve made from a mix of wild and cultivated strawberries. I was pondering the preserve when I realised …