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Arbroath Smokies, Pasta, Leeks (from the allotment), creme fraiche , cheese
followed by plums and more plums as we have so many they are breaking the branches of the tree
Arbroath Smokies, Pasta, Leeks (from the allotment), creme fraiche , cheese
followed by plums and more plums as we have so many they are breaking the branches of the tree
Sounds very tasty and I had some plums given to me by a friend whose tree was similarly laden, Mr GG. They are dee-lish - a great year, apparently
Arbroath Smokies, Pasta, Leeks (from the allotment), creme fraiche , cheese
followed by plums and more plums as we have so many they are breaking the branches of the tree
As it happens I'm simmering sliced up windfall apples - not quite sure why. I think they're going to form puree, though sadly the last lot, made a few weeks ago, went mouldy. This time we'll take more care, and probably freeze what we don't eat quickly.
Fresh, grilled Mackerel with rocket, baby spinach and watercress salad.
Accompanied by blackcurrent and apple juice and DSCH 15.
That , Mr Oven, is healthier than a fifteen storey block of flats, and sounds yummy to boot.
No cooking tonight, had chips and curry sauce,(but no beer) at the pub lunchtime.
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That , Mr Oven, is healthier than a fifteen storey block of flats, and sounds yummy to boot.
No cooking tonight, had chips and curry sauce,(but no beer) at the pub lunchtime.
I have some plump free range chicken thighs, I was going to do them with chorizo, tomato and butter beans but - I find I had no butter beans. So instead chorizo fried a bit crispy, with green lentils, plus celery, leeks, carrots, a whole green chilli (not chopped) for background flavour, loads of garlic, fresh toms, some chopped green beans chucked in. A really earthy peasant dish. (Love green lentils!) To be had with crusty bread and oodles of unsalted butter to mop it all up.
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