Panetonne made into bread and butter pudding is delish with fresh cream. Roast chicken, roast potatoes, beans and cauli, followed by summer fruit in jelly for tea at number 32. I can't sing, so my daughter tells me, but would give it a go. Do we have to dress up? if so as what? Not frogs I hope, Paul Mc did the frogs chorus.
I need to make an Italian pudding for Saturday night, any ideas, but not tiramisu.I can't stand it.
Some interesting telly tonight (depending on one's taste). There often is on Wednesdays.
I'll be watching Who Do You Think You Are, actress Alex Kingston, blurb talks about an emotional program, and her ancestor 'living in a disreputable manner' and leading a 'colourful life', about which there will be a 'wealth of information'.
There's a new antiques series on BBC2, 8pm, in which owners of stately homes are selling a few bits and bobs to pay the bills. Think instead I'll watch Food Hospital on Chan 4, on at the same time, about how diet can alleviate arthritis. Not a sufferer myself, but it might be interesting.
And there's a late program about Salmon Rushdie, till midnight, if one wants to stay up.
I was thinking that we could have a crash course in belly dancing and combine that with the singing, that would solve the costume query. Who could teach us?
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Panetonne made into bread and butter pudding is delish with fresh cream
. Roast chicken, roast potatoes, beans and cauli, followed by summer fruit in jelly for tea at number 32. I can't sing, so my daughter tells me, but would give it a go. Do we have to dress up? if so as what? Not frogs I hope, Paul Mc did the frogs chorus.

I need to make an Italian pudding for Saturday night, any ideas, but not tiramisu.I can't stand it.
Choc muffins are much nicer than panettone - almost anything is!
I am using up random stuff for my supper.
I have a parrot costume if we're dressing up. Or a Sorting Hat costume.
Lottie !
Chris -how about a cornetto-isn't that Italian? or spaghetti ice cream or my final suggestion-this-it looks lovely and simple
http://www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk/recipes/classic-italian-affogato
I am intrigued why Flo has those costumes
It's cos I'm a WOFWIC ( woman over fifty with intriguing costumes)
Some interesting telly tonight (depending on one's taste). There often is on Wednesdays.

I'll be watching Who Do You Think You Are, actress Alex Kingston, blurb talks about an emotional program, and her ancestor 'living in a disreputable manner' and leading a 'colourful life', about which there will be a 'wealth of information'.
There's a new antiques series on BBC2, 8pm, in which owners of stately homes are selling a few bits and bobs to pay the bills. Think instead I'll watch Food Hospital on Chan 4, on at the same time, about how diet can alleviate arthritis. Not a sufferer myself, but it might be interesting.
And there's a late program about Salmon Rushdie, till midnight, if one wants to stay up.
I was thinking that we could have a crash course in belly dancing and combine that with the singing, that would solve the costume query. Who could teach us?
Chris roast dinner on a Wednesday?
What about the footy?
Just sat catching up on GW! Never realised how many I had missed with all the going's on!
Gary - Totally agree with one of your previous posting regarding the last programme! Totally relaxing!!
Been inundated with Kid's n Grand kid's all day! But now peace!
Lancashire Hotpot devoured!
n my eldest Daughter as just returned my car! (in one piece!) Phew!!!!
Is footy on again?
Will watch soapy stuff till 8 ,then something recorded, then Mrs Biggs at 9
I not want to be eddukated tonight
Dont you need a belly for belly dancing?
Geoff can you not hear SAF shouting?
Chris how about a cheesecake using amaretti biscuits?
Dean is it cold enough for a hotpot?