Supper's nearly ready - chicken thighs rubbed with Ras el Hanout and baked with peppers, aubergines and garlic and some sundried tomato, to be served with Ainsley's Moroccan couscous
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Christmas fairs are so much nicer than the hurried bustle of large shops DD. You have some nice gifts there I did notice Gardeners World magazine on the table
Evening all, sounds like you have all had good days
Love the little Xmas stockings DD
Lily pilly, thank you for your encouragement to get out in the garden. Oh and I had a good few hours cutting back, clearing the leaves and tidying the beds and un ravelling climbers from the obelisks that I want to take if we do move
Feel really good now as all sorted legs do ache a bit but so worth it
I love ballet, not much opportunity here, but Swan Lake will be coming to Périgueux in March.
I enjoyed the craft fair I went to as well, got some stocking presents and bought a load of English sausages and back bacon. Met several people I knew there.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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Where is Panda today
I know her jollies have started but surely she's not still in bed 
Andy good to see you on another thread hope you are well and looking forward to Christmas.
Catch you all later now off to cook
When do you want me round KEF?
Hello Clari - good to see you
Has Panda hit the shops?
Supper's nearly ready - chicken thighs rubbed with Ras el Hanout and baked with peppers, aubergines and garlic and some sundried tomato, to be served with Ainsley's Moroccan couscous
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Clari curry ready at 6.50 pm
Christmas fairs are so much nicer than the hurried bustle of large shops DD. You have some nice gifts there
I did notice Gardeners World magazine on the table
Enjoy your curry at KEF's Clari
Yours sounds very nice too Dove
Evening all, sounds like you have all had good days
Love the little Xmas stockings DD
Lily pilly, thank you for your encouragement to get out in the garden. Oh and I had a good few hours cutting back, clearing the leaves and tidying the beds and un ravelling climbers from the obelisks that I want to take if we do move
Feel really good now as all sorted
legs do ache a bit but so worth it 
Evening all. Just back from town, saw Cinderella by the Northern Ballet at the Lyceum. Slightly different to the story I know, but very good.
Slipped in a cheeky little curry before, so all in all, a good evening.
Bottle of red anyone?
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
I am here btw
Just keeping it sneaky
Lurking here mostly today 
I love ballet, not much opportunity here, but Swan Lake will be coming to Périgueux in March.
I enjoyed the craft fair I went to as well, got some stocking presents and bought a load of English sausages and back bacon. Met several people I knew there.