Supper eaten, griddled courgettes and aubergines with french beans, broad beans and couscous, with cold chicken from yesterday.
Don't think I have any phobias - not keen on desiccated coconut, but couldn't by any stretch of the imagination call it a phobia. As I think most of you know I like reptiles, amphibians and insects and while it's a long time since I've seen a clown I can't remember any strong feelings about them.
As for cheesecake, I prefer the baked ones to the cold set ones, but I'll eat either
I love oysters too, delicious ..... but they don't like me any more - I've developed an allergy so I can never eat one again
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Supper sounds nice Dove. Must say I've never tried oysters and the thought of them doesn't tempt me. MrsG sometimes it's lovely to be able to please yourself and just have what you fancy Quiche and salad for us tonight.
The Horticultural Film thread has been driving me mad all day. I started making a shopping list but couldn't concentrate. If I stop posting it may drop to the next page and give my brain a rest
I will fess up to being a tad wary of bats, not a phobia but having long hair for years I didn't like things flying near by. Also too many vampire films at a young age. I wore a cross & chain until I was 18, by then the most worrying thing about walking home in the dark was Peter Sutcliffe!! Who was finally caught not too far away.
Oh, I don't like great big flappy birds like magpies and rooks. Once went to put something in a carpark rubbish bin and a great vulture flew out, palpitations on my part...well it might have been a crow but it was black and had a very large beak
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Phew baking here in the early evening sunshine, oops gone into bold type and it won't turn off. Not shouting, honest!
My 3 boys are away and have left me a nice bottle of red with a message
As I'm home alone I can get away with cheese on toast for tea 
Have caught up on photos Ive taken recently but still trying to catch up on here! B e back later...
How about the gunge out of squashed slug?
Not for your meal MrsGarden
No thanks KEF, think I'll stick to cheese on toast!
Supper eaten, griddled courgettes and aubergines with french beans, broad beans and couscous, with cold chicken from yesterday.
Don't think I have any phobias - not keen on desiccated coconut, but couldn't by any stretch of the imagination call it a phobia. As I think most of you know I like reptiles, amphibians and insects and while it's a long time since I've seen a clown I can't remember any strong feelings about them.
As for cheesecake, I prefer the baked ones to the cold set ones, but I'll eat either
I love oysters too, delicious ..... but they don't like me any more - I've developed an allergy so I can never eat one again
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Supper sounds nice Dove. Must say I've never tried oysters and the thought of them doesn't tempt me. MrsG sometimes it's lovely to be able to please yourself and just have what you fancy
Quiche and salad for us tonight.
The Horticultural Film thread has been driving me mad all day. I started making a shopping list but couldn't concentrate. If I stop posting it may drop to the next page and give my brain a rest
I will fess up to being a tad wary of bats, not a phobia but having long hair for years I didn't like things flying near by. Also too many vampire films at a young age. I wore a cross & chain until I was 18, by then the most worrying thing about walking home in the dark was Peter Sutcliffe!!
Who was finally caught not too far away.
aghhh yes KEF, flying things - those daddy long leg creatures, really bad nasty nasty things.
I've got over them MrsGarden didn't like them but bats
Saying that Louis Jordan was okay 
Oh, I don't like great big flappy birds like magpies and rooks. Once went to put something in a carpark rubbish bin and a great vulture flew out, palpitations on my part...well it might have been a crow but it was black and had a very large beak
Oysters
never tried them, but the look of them reminds me of a dish sn#t.
Don't like the stringy bits on peeled bananas either.
And people being s##k, big phobia