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Willenium tugs our sleeve and says: Tell us why the past was a bit shit. You may wish to use witty anecdotes reflecting your own personal experience.
( , Thu 29 Aug 2013, 13:06)
Willenium tugs our sleeve and says: Tell us why the past was a bit shit. You may wish to use witty anecdotes reflecting your own personal experience.
( , Thu 29 Aug 2013, 13:06)
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your suggestion intrigues me
i shall give it a go next week, as crumble season is just about upon us
( , Sat 31 Aug 2013, 17:40, 1 reply)
i shall give it a go next week, as crumble season is just about upon us
( , Sat 31 Aug 2013, 17:40, 1 reply)
I drove past a farm selling big bags of cooking apples only today
Life is looking up.
( , Sat 31 Aug 2013, 17:41, closed)
Life is looking up.
( , Sat 31 Aug 2013, 17:41, closed)
i can get a big bag of rhubarb next week
rhubarb crumble is the best crumble there is
( , Sat 31 Aug 2013, 17:54, closed)
rhubarb crumble is the best crumble there is
( , Sat 31 Aug 2013, 17:54, closed)
We had apple, blackberry, and gooseberry last week,
which was very nice, but you can't beat rhubarb.
( , Sat 31 Aug 2013, 18:35, closed)
which was very nice, but you can't beat rhubarb.
( , Sat 31 Aug 2013, 18:35, closed)
I have a neighbour who leaves huge bunches of home-grown rhubarb on my doorstep
for which I am always pathetically grateful.
Trying to keep down the fat-consumption, I stew it with brown sugar and serve it hot with a dollop of creme fraiche or plain Greek yogurt or fromage frais, and a handful of fresh fruit like raspberries or blueberries on top.
'scuse me, I'm just off to check the front door...
( , Sat 31 Aug 2013, 18:49, closed)
for which I am always pathetically grateful.
Trying to keep down the fat-consumption, I stew it with brown sugar and serve it hot with a dollop of creme fraiche or plain Greek yogurt or fromage frais, and a handful of fresh fruit like raspberries or blueberries on top.
'scuse me, I'm just off to check the front door...
( , Sat 31 Aug 2013, 18:49, closed)
I have a similar neighbour with an allotment
so I also open my front door to minutes old produce.
Can't beat it.
( , Sun 1 Sep 2013, 22:08, closed)
so I also open my front door to minutes old produce.
Can't beat it.
( , Sun 1 Sep 2013, 22:08, closed)
A workmate's neighbour leaves her tons of fresh produce but her bratty kids won't eat it
so she brings it in for me.
I pedal home with bags of greens and spuds. Last week there was a pile of broad beans. Broad beans! Possibly my favourite food EVER. I steamed them and ate them from the pan.
( , Mon 2 Sep 2013, 14:45, closed)
so she brings it in for me.
I pedal home with bags of greens and spuds. Last week there was a pile of broad beans. Broad beans! Possibly my favourite food EVER. I steamed them and ate them from the pan.
( , Mon 2 Sep 2013, 14:45, closed)
you are making me very jealous
the last thing left on my doorstep was half a seagull.
stupid cat.
( , Sun 1 Sep 2013, 14:47, closed)
the last thing left on my doorstep was half a seagull.
stupid cat.
( , Sun 1 Sep 2013, 14:47, closed)
yes, but then i'd have to eat it with bird's custard
and i hate custard
( , Mon 2 Sep 2013, 13:56, closed)
and i hate custard
( , Mon 2 Sep 2013, 13:56, closed)
very much so
i like peaches when they're firm, so if i've got a few left that have gone soft, i crumble them.
( , Sun 1 Sep 2013, 14:43, closed)
i like peaches when they're firm, so if i've got a few left that have gone soft, i crumble them.
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