Only crummy work tomorrow. Pretending to be a fine young thing, hangover no problem, might ( not) make work better even if the bloke who calls himself boss is in.
Got another guest coming weekend after next so we thought we'd give the house a good going over (it's been a bit neglected due to garden duties ) then we won't have so much to do before she comes - she's used to much finer things - retired Head Chef at a very gracious stately home (with world famous gardens) in North Wales
Evening all, typing this one handed, think I have a trapped nerve in my elbow, its playing havoc with the gardening and cant even pick a mug of tea up with my right hand. I think it was all due to doing some ironing yesterday morning I dont think I'll do anymore (ever) just in case. I think I might try drinking wine with my left hand tonight along with the pain killers it should do the trick.
Now Dove - that would make you considerably older than 27, so you must have the dates wrong surely...
would that by any chance be Bodnant?
Definitely the ironing Yvie - I've managed the dinner after doing mine, but the dishwashing will have to be done by someone else while I rest and have tea and biccies...has to be a very severe injury to stop me lifting tea
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
That's the one Fg - and she still gets to go back to stay each year - she says she hasn't got room for me in her suitcase.......... and she calls herself a friend
She's not at all intimidating to cook for A group of us from a Foodie Forum meet up every year for a East Anglian picnic - although she lives across the other side of the country she and her late husband were married at Norwich Cathedral, so she comes to us for a few days before the picnic to visit much loved haunts around the Broads.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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Got another guest coming weekend after next so we thought we'd give the house a good going over (it's been a bit neglected due to garden duties
) then we won't have so much to do before she comes - she's used to much finer things - retired Head Chef at a very gracious stately home (with world famous gardens) in North Wales
I've done lifetime's research - it's not eating food that puts on the weight - our skin absorbs it while we're cooking
Glad doggie's better
I remember watching Guess Who's Coming to Dinner at Ipswich Odeon when it first came out - I was just 16
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Good luck with the guest, i wont cook for anyone but OH!
Evening all, typing this one handed, think I have a trapped nerve in my elbow, its playing havoc with the gardening and cant even pick a mug of tea up with my right hand. I think it was all due to doing some ironing yesterday morning I dont think I'll do anymore (ever) just in case. I think I might try drinking wine with my left hand tonight along with the pain killers it should do the trick.
Now Dove - that would make you considerably older than 27, so you must have the dates wrong surely...

would that by any chance be Bodnant?

Definitely the ironing Yvie - I've managed the dinner after doing mine, but the dishwashing will have to be done by someone else while I rest and have tea and biccies...has to be a very severe injury to stop me lifting tea
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
That's the one Fg - and she still gets to go back to stay each year - she says she hasn't got room for me in her suitcase.......... and she calls herself a friend

She's not at all intimidating to cook for
A group of us from a Foodie Forum meet up every year for a East Anglian picnic - although she lives across the other side of the country she and her late husband were married at Norwich Cathedral, so she comes to us for a few days before the picnic to visit much loved haunts around the Broads.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.