I like bread and butter pudding. It's amazing how easy it is to mistake chocolate drops for raisins. Just saying.
I am indifferent to cake, much as that may surprise some people. I think it looks better than it tastes.
I do like custard though. (and my grandmothers custard pie was to die for - my father called it upside down custard pie, my grandmother called it 'gone wrong' - whatever, it was yum).
Black bin out and back today no probs (not that there has been!)
In mundane news I have switched our tea bags from Typhoo to PG Tips as we had run out and the shop had the PG Tips on sale...they are triangular in shape but taste good.
I love custard, am indifferent to bread and butter pudding, and have never watched Downton Abbey. I do like rice cakes though, especially the Marmite ones - with cheese
We're on Twinings at the moment - it was on special offer and is quite nice
my grandma used to make bread and butter pudding, makes me laugh when I see it on sale in supermarkets.
I'd say not liking something is a jolly good reason not to make it. I don't like custard very much.
How the fudge does anyone fail to know how to make bread and butter pudding and have to buy it. The worlds gone mad I tell you.
In mundane news looks like everything regarding some mates is back to normal and they are cool so happy cake today. Just got to make sure they don't fall off the wagon again the muppet's.
Just checking posted a bit back about being passed a secret santa present from one of the farsebook groups so unless anyone say's no will be getting if for one of you this weekend through the grapevine.
Morning. Ah, one can never have too many mugs! My favourites are the Simon's Cat one that one of you gave me last year and my Broadsword and the Beast one. Both are large and have comfy handles. I don't much like a mug that scrimps on handle size. Nothing worse than having to hold a heavy mug with only 2 fingers.
My shed is full of apples... which is in no way like having a hovercraft full of eels.
Morning all - I'm indifferent to apples and fruit in general I can't tell the last time I ate a piece of fruit! (I do like my veggies though)
It's Baltic here today - I've got a HWB on my lap.
I'm progressing well with my Christmas shopping - having shopped in shops at the weekend it made me more determined to shop online! (And I have both my SSs sorted too muhhahaha )
Someone pass me some running mojo - I just CBA and I really need to get started.
I have a thing for mugs. To be used rather than collected, but I do have more than strictly needed... One of my favourites was from Portland Bill - blue and white stripes, seagulls, etc. The handle broke The one I'm eyeing up at the moment has a Van Gogh style exploding TARDIS on it
Sorry, all out of mojo. Does this help? *kicks GFB up the bum*
In other mundane news, Lord P and Father-of-LadyP are currently plastering the front bedroom, which was our bedroom, but with Wiggles/MiniP in it with us, but is going to be turned into Wiggles' room - at nearly 22 months old, it'll be nice for her to have her own space .
For those that didn't know her, she was a lovely, fun loving lady that posted regularly on the forums but didn't run herself. She was kind, thoughtful and had a wicked sense of humour. We spoke often, either on here or FB and shared a passion for knitting. She sent me wool to make socks and in return I made something for her granddaughter. I only wish we could have met properly. I was hoping that we would next November...
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I like bread and butter pudding. It's amazing how easy it is to mistake chocolate drops for raisins. Just saying.
I am indifferent to cake, much as that may surprise some people. I think it looks better than it tastes.
I do like custard though. (and my grandmothers custard pie was to die for - my father called it upside down custard pie, my grandmother called it 'gone wrong' - whatever, it was yum).
I'm indifferent to bread and butter pudding but I do like a nice bit of bread pudding. It's not so sloppy.
I'm indifferent to chocolate and sweet things.
Black bin out and back today no probs (not that there has been!)
In mundane news I have switched our tea bags from Typhoo to PG Tips as we had run out and the shop had the PG Tips on sale...they are triangular in shape but taste good.
I am indifferent to tea. I am also indifferent to football.
I love custard, am indifferent to bread and butter pudding, and have never watched Downton Abbey. I do like rice cakes though, especially the Marmite ones - with cheese
We're on Twinings at the moment - it was on special offer and is quite nice
How about using the bread for a chocolate bread pudding? Or an autumn pudding?
How the fudge does anyone fail to know how to make bread and butter pudding and have to buy it. The worlds gone mad I tell you.
In mundane news looks like everything regarding some mates is back to normal and they are cool so happy cake today. Just got to make sure they don't fall off the wagon again the muppet's.
Just checking posted a bit back about being passed a secret santa present from one of the farsebook groups so unless anyone say's no will be getting if for one of you this weekend through the grapevine.
In mundane news anyone else seen this?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-24956661
I love bread and butter pud, also apple charlotte
I don't know what Apple Charlotte is.
Mini2 has been practising food combining today - it was brussel sprouts in rice pudding for tea.
I thought Cake was telling Charlotte he liked apple.
Cake does like apples
I'm trying to decide which mug(s) to take to Birmingham. I sort of see this as an opportunity to buy a new mug(s). I like mugs.
Morning. Ah, one can never have too many mugs! My favourites are the Simon's Cat one that one of you gave me last year and my Broadsword and the Beast one. Both are large and have comfy handles. I don't much like a mug that scrimps on handle size. Nothing worse than having to hold a heavy mug with only 2 fingers.
My shed is full of apples... which is in no way like having a hovercraft full of eels.
Morning all - I'm indifferent to apples and fruit in general I can't tell the last time I ate a piece of fruit! (I do like my veggies though)
It's Baltic here today - I've got a HWB on my lap.
I'm progressing well with my Christmas shopping - having shopped in shops at the weekend it made me more determined to shop online! (And I have both my SSs sorted too muhhahaha )
Someone pass me some running mojo - I just CBA and I really need to get started.
Morning!
I have a thing for mugs. To be used rather than collected, but I do have more than strictly needed... One of my favourites was from Portland Bill - blue and white stripes, seagulls, etc. The handle broke The one I'm eyeing up at the moment has a Van Gogh style exploding TARDIS on it
Sorry, all out of mojo. Does this help? *kicks GFB up the bum*
*hands GFB a kick arse bag of mojo*
If that doesn't work just imagine you are being chased by a zombie works for me.
Afternoon all!
Just thought you'd all like to know that I'm currently eating a bowl of homemade lentil soup.
One can never have too many mugs...
In other mundane news, Lord P and Father-of-LadyP are currently plastering the front bedroom, which was our bedroom, but with Wiggles/MiniP in it with us, but is going to be turned into Wiggles' room - at nearly 22 months old, it'll be nice for her to have her own space .
We, on the other hand, will be sharing the attic space with a whole load of stuff.
Stuff you have stuff this sounds exciting?
Great news about mini P getting her own room.
I am feeling very woolly headed. Due to trying to understand a knitting pattern that might as well be printed in Japanese.
I like sprouts
I also like sprouts.
I just can't believe that Beebs has gone.
((I didn't know beebs and I'm just seeing messages of condolences - is it rude to ask what happened?))
...I like sprouts too
For those that didn't know her, she was a lovely, fun loving lady that posted regularly on the forums but didn't run herself. She was kind, thoughtful and had a wicked sense of humour. We spoke often, either on here or FB and shared a passion for knitting. She sent me wool to make socks and in return I made something for her granddaughter. I only wish we could have met properly. I was hoping that we would next November...
RIP Beebs. xx
She was lovely Always had time for everyone, and so kind. I tried to convince her to apply to go on Pointless with me...
I can't bear sprouts
Whats happened? Never met beebs in person ever but she has always been lovely and talked on here and on farsebook for years.
At UltraCas wedding reception last week Mr H was asking me if Beebs would be there as it had been so long since we saw her last
Sad news, I remember one year she renamed herself on here as Beebs bedecked with baubles for the season.
She was instrumental in bringing strangers together. She talked to anyone if she thought they needed it. Never really let anyone feel left out.
She will be missed.
Maybe we'll hang purple baubles in her memory.