Lullabelle
Midlands, England
That looks like a very large pie!
The filling didn't touch the pastry so not as much pie as it looks. Very tasty beef pie
That looks like a very large pie!
Wilko Johnson...the man is a living miracle. I saw a BBC documentary about him last year and it's a truly extraordinary story.
I have in my hand a packet of Wild Flower Seed Mix. Simple enough, you'd think. On the back, however, it says: "Please drink responsibly. For the facts drinkaware.co.uk"
I'm missing something here, aren't I?
Luckily, she has a new home. It seems that there wasn't a person in the vets who would not adopt her. She is most likely to be going to the receptionist mentioned.I reckon (given the state of the place and work you have had to do) that you could possibly persuade the agents to let you keep her. She is totally adorable!
Looks great (although I can't eat mayo). Cutlery is back to front... maybe your camera flips the image?This evenings meal was light, lamb meatballs, roasted onion hummus, harisa mayo, couscous, salad
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Looks great (although I can't eat mayo). Cutlery is back to front... maybe your camera flips the image?
Well it was another frosty night and is another lovely (rather warm) sunny day again. Sadly we are due cloud tomorrow, and then rain on Friday (currently). Another load of washing is about to go on the line!
I am left-handed, but use my cutlery in the "normal" fashion. I suspect that like most left-handed people, I am more adept at using my right hand than right-handers are at using their left. This is simply because we live in a right-handed world and one must adapt.
I do a lot of things right-handed; for example, I use a mouse with my right hand and throw underarm right-handed. Occasionally, I even write right-handed, though only if it is a quick note, a tick, crossing out or something like that.
This once led to a memorable conversation with a work colleague.
Other person: Oh, you're amphibious.
Me: Of, course I am. I'm a duck.