I didn’t realise they would produce so many. Our lovely neighbour watered our garden when we were on holiday and so I took her some. It’s time to pass them around I think! The peas are ready and absolutely delicious. We had roast chicken and lots of summer veg on Sunday, the peas...
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Obviously if you are one of those people who don’t like to buy a jar of something for just one recipe I’ve got you covered with some more recipes you can enjoy over the festive period and into the New Year: both actually created for Opies earlier in the year I’ve got a super ...
There are loads of blend recipes online. It’s cheaper in the long run than buying those titchy jars, especially if you buy larger packets of whole spices from an Asian Supermarket. You feel really productive and you get the flavours you want, adding more, or less of what you prefer. ...
I was so restrained I nearly sprained something. Black Sheep Wools had bags of gorgeousness on sale, another seller had those Swirl cakes and Whirl cakes and all sorts of lovely wool blends. I resisted. Yes, I do deserve a medal, thanks very much, especially as my friend had told me ...
‘I must make this!’ moments. Then I saw this on my favourite recipe websiteChicken & Leek Bake. I always adapt recipes, so mine had smoked pancetta and chicken breasts, not thighs, as that’s what I had in the fridge. And there’s no way I’m ever buying ready made cheese ...