Whispered wrote: » Nothing. Put in 4lbs over the week so it's air and water for a few days!! (Pizza or curry later)
Graces7 wrote: » was just wondering where you are and here you are.. Good holiday?
Graces7 wrote: » just coffee so far... Today I get to eat the first of the home grown strawberries.. The plants I was given for my birthday and just ONE berry is ripe...
Colser wrote: » That reminds me of when my son was in national school he came home one day with a tiny tiny tomato plant attached to a straw in a tiny little plant pot..I've never grown anything but this thing took on a life of its own and I actually transferred it into a bigger pot and put it in the patio,no tlc was given aside from a drop of water when I remembered it. I'll never forget the tomatoes it yielded,a huge amount and absolutely delicious. This is my one and only garden related story ��
tara73 wrote: » grandeeod, I have to say I love your food stories, they are very entertaining and funny..:):)
Stefan Easy Skull wrote: » A mixed grill with spuds. As I ended up out for a few jars last night, the Sunday night Twirl and Aero are now for a Monday treat.
Whispered wrote: » I cannot stop eating! Today, in order: Bowl of bran flakes with mixed nuts and berries thrown in. Coffee. Packet of Doritos and some nacho cheese dip. A Mini bounty knock off. Fruit ice pop Mushrooms stuffed with sundried tomatoes and cheese. An aubergine tomato gratin and garlic bread. A salted caramel chocolate ice pop Another mini bounty knock off. Cup of peppermint tea.
dartboardio wrote: » A blueberry muffin and travel mug full of coffee for breakfast this morning in work before shift starts.I seem to think eating a chocolate croissant/muffin every single morning for breakfast is acceptable :V