Now I have a food blog

Did you not know? Yes, something incredible happened this week. I was included on the list of food blogs that Sainsburys reckon are worth a read Me on a food blog list!  Me, who once said wearily “I can’t cook” to which J replied “yes you can mum……. just not very well”. Me who has a beautiful cross stitch done by the lovely Lady Barrow that says “Dinner will be

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Friday Rant — Cinema

This week’s rant inspiration came to me on Sunday night when we went to the cinema to see Skyfall (which is brilliant, by the way).   It’s about cinemas and more specifically other cinema goers. Firstly, when you get in the cinema.  SIT DOWN and STAY SITTING.  Don’t get up and start fidgeting around within ten minutes of sitting down.   Don’t then go and get another drink, food, or

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The Mistress’s Revenge — November 2012

This month’s selection for my Book Club is the debut novel by Tamar Cohen who’s latest book came out over the summer. Never have an affair with anyone who has less to lose than you. And – never underestimate the wrath of a woman scorned.For five years, Sally and Clive have been lost in a passionate affair. Now he has dumped her, to devote himself to his wife and family,

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The Gallery — Autumn

Autumn for me isn’t necessarily about leaves.  Though one of my earliest memories is scrunching through fallen leaves.    And although I love seeing the changing colours of leaves on trees it isn’t what I get really excited about. No It’s the light.    The light in the autumn is often stunning.   You get that really bright sunlight that peeps through trees.    That blinds you when you drive

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Childhood stories

I read this lovely post by Chelle McCann yesterday:  Memories  and it reminded me of a rhyme that mum made up for me. A rhyme just for me. That my mum used to recite whilst tracing circles on my upturned palm and then she would tickle me under the armpit. I loved that I had my very own rhyme.   It was special.  It was mine and my mum’s. Nobody

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I just want to talk to somebody — Friday Rant

  When did it become so difficult to talk to somebody? Call any organisation and you get through to an automated “press one for billing”  / “press two for new orders”  nonsense. For the past few weeks we have been having a nightmare with our broadband.   This saga will probably fill many a blog post in the future but right now I am so angry with them I can’t

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New police commissioner vote

Have you received your voting cards yet? We got ours recently and I didn’t pay much attention to be honest.   I know the vote is later this month but up until now I have had no idea who I want to vote for. What do I know about policing?  Other than I call 999 and somebody arrives.   Or I watch a programme on Channel 4 about people dialling

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The Gallery — Frightful

My heart sank just a little bit when I saw this was the theme for this week’s Gallery posts. It sank because…. well…. I just knew I didn’t really have any suitable photos in the archives (and I like use old photos for these posts, rather than take one specifically for the theme). Which meant I had to take one from a very limited list of options.   All equally

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Ranty Friday — Ridiculous Compound adjectives For Food

You know the ones. These Drive Me Insane And whenever I hear them they make me want to do serious injury to the speaker.  The following are the worst offenders Pan Fried What is wrong with a simple “fried”.   What else are they supposed to use?  The bonnet of my car?  A dust bin lid? Hand Torn I heard this used to describe the chicken on a Pizza Express

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My alternative Christmas wish list

  It is around this time of year that people start to ask me what I might like for Christmas.    And since the big day is two months today I thought I would let you see my wish list for this year. I generally draw a blank or come up with a list in my head of a load of luxury items that I would never dream of asking

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The Gallery — Books

  This is another one of those blog posts that I wrote and scheduled and then decided to change my mind because I saw a picture after that made me say “ooooh ooooh oooh I have to use that for the Gallery”. The theme of books this week made me leap.   You know how much I love books.  Reading them, choosing, holding them, staring a piles of them unread

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We don’t want your sort

This was basically the gist of the email that was sent to a couple this week, in error, after they did a tour of Stoke Park.   They were thinking of having their wedding there and had fallen in love with it, having rejected 30 other venues. Stoke Park doesn’t come cheap at £230 a head and their intimate wedding of just 30 guests was going to cost £10,000. Until

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