Caz, seasonal Welsh cakes, fab idea! I could have spent a fortune in Lakeland and usually do. Need to hold back on baking as once started, I find it hard to stop.
Poor dog! Pepper dog covers his embarrassing moments the way that a cat does - by pretending he was just intending to do that all along.
These are normal welshcakes Geoff, but the ones I made yesterday are in the shape of christmas trees and stars. They are sort of fruity cakey scone cooked on the hob on a bakestone (griddle or heavy based frying pan). Will have to send some to your locker for you to try.
Well, I thought the Daily Mail would find plenty to say about the royal pregnancy but they have now printed some pictures titled "Forensic artist generates computer images of William and Kate's future child". I also thought, like Gary did, they would ease up on weather predictions but today's story is "High pressure over Scandinavia raises hopes of a white Christmas as freezing -8C conditions contiue across Britain". Glad I only read this paper on line and not waste money buying it. Thank you - rant over!!!
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Caz, seasonal Welsh cakes, fab idea! I could have spent a fortune in Lakeland and usually do. Need to hold back on baking as once started, I find it hard to stop.
Poor dog! Pepper dog covers his embarrassing moments the way that a cat does - by pretending he was just intending to do that all along.
Oops, dyslxecic fnigers.
:- D :- D spud on skis
Becks it is a caddy for colouring pens with colouring pens
Do hope I am right-need to break my duck
What are festive welshcakes?
Just had a bloke knock my door saying he was over from Grimsby, and did I watch fresh fish delivered to my door!!??
Becks, sorry to hear you're still suffering from that cold - it's time it went now! My guess for today's mystery present is some ready mixed paint.
I think it's the longest cold I've ever had!!
Becks -it wasn't Dean on a detour was it?-pensive look
I did a job like that once-lasted 2 weeks
These are normal welshcakes Geoff, but the ones I made yesterday are in the shape of christmas trees and stars. They are sort of fruity cakey scone cooked on the hob on a bakestone (griddle or heavy based frying pan). Will have to send some to your locker for you to try
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Geoff, you clearly didn't have a Welsh mother in law as did I!
Well, I thought the Daily Mail would find plenty to say about the royal pregnancy but they have now printed some pictures titled "Forensic artist generates computer images of William and Kate's future child". I also thought, like Gary did, they would ease up on weather predictions but today's story is "High pressure over Scandinavia raises hopes of a white Christmas as freezing -8C conditions contiue across Britain". Glad I only read this paper on line and not waste money buying it. Thank you - rant over!!!