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  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    I shall watch the singing too, after the wartime farm prog.

    Pam-have just quickly scanned your 'cuttings' thread. No wonder your garden is sooo wonderful- puts my few, in comparison, cuttings to shame. Plenty for my part-shade garden though.  It's addictive & very satisfying I find.

    Kate- thx for the offer of help with 'grumpy'. I just shall ignore it & when she next asks for a favour.... but must make sure OH not in hearing- Dad & daughters stick together IME. BTW SIL on IOM. J.

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Good Cop has been postponed tonight if anybody has been watching it.

     

     

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Geoff I did think that would be a bit sensitive.

    Glyn did you give us a programme alert? Is it available on catch up?

    I have never heard of slozackingimage

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Quick visit, then off to see Gareth - he's starting without me.

    Have bought the making of Choccy puffs. Any advice gratefully received.

  • I think I did Kate, BBC 3 so should be on catch up. Their business is called twist, a fast pasta outlet.



    Just caught the end of the singing, I dare not pass comment at this stage. don't want to end up on the naughty step again.



    Working at home tomorrow so won't have to be up at 6, hurray!
  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Flo I combined both recipes and I roll out the puff pastry to one pound coin thickness,  I cut it into small squares and place a square of cooking chocolate into the middle then seal it up, I place it on an oiled sheet  in the oven for 20 mins at 180 and then serve with cream. I have made 16 out of one packet of pastry.

    Glynn that explains it I thought BBC3 was for young people, I will do catch up. Have a nice lie inimage

    I hate that song, it depresses meimage

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Oooh, thank you for that. I have the necessary and will have a go tomorrow.

  • Jean GenieJean Genie Posts: 1,724

    Good morning , That was all I did last night - slozacking . Not heard of it either but my gluteal muscles were aching after scraping the blockpaving. I like that word too but had to look it up !

    Hubby watches Good Cop but it's a bit violent for me. We watched '' One Day'' which was on the planner - enjoyed it even though it was a sad film.

    Took this photo yesterday of a lovely honeysuckle flower. Thought it may be a nice way to start the day.

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  • Lion SLion S Posts: 263

    Morning all, brrr it's chilly outside. Just parked my car in front off the house 'cause Mum will be arriving in a couple of hours, and thermometer says 7 degrees C. No wind though, so maybe it'll warm up later. They did promise us 20C for next week.image

     

    Muffins were quite good considering it was a first attempt - I tried to share them cyberatically (love that word BTW) but I'm not sure they made it there correctly. This afternoon I'm going to try some home made tomato soup.image All these cooking programmes are inspiring me. Weekend is a busy one with working in the garden and two parties to go to.

     

     

  • jean riley wrote (see)

    .... Took this photo yesterday of a lovely honeysuckle flower. Thought it may be a nice way to start the day.

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    Flower for the Day.

    Watched Choirs last night, a pity that the choirs are not actually 'singing as they work'. Am looking forward to the builders later in the series. Hi-ho hi-ho it's off to work we go.

    Program I most enjoyed last night was the repeat of Monty's mastercraftsmen series, and the program about stained glass. There's not actually much involved in cutting glass - you just have to follow some tracing and cut bits of glass. But very interesting nonetheless. I wish he'd do a similar program on the traditional craft of bee-keeping.

    Coventry Council are running adult education classes on beekeeping, advertised in last night's paper. Apparently this is the right time for people to learn about the theory, before venturing into live bees come next Spring.

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