Grandeeod wrote: » Semi adopted cat asleep on the couch flat out. House cat asleep upstairs. No fights yet. We are feeling really sorry for the new cat. Used to belong to my sister around the corner. They are so full of crap to abandon an animal like that. Mrs G is gonna sleep on the couch to check her check out time from hotel G!:D
Autosport wrote: » The problem there was you were buying tomatoes, food of the devil It’s spa day here as hair to be dyed and face mask on and nails going to be painted
smurfjed wrote: » Great to see you posting Grace7, stay safe on that little island of yours.
Autosport wrote: » It’s spa day here as hair to be dyed and face mask on and nails going to be painted
0lddog wrote: » Lucky AlfredSport. ( what colour is he getting is hair dyed ? ) . . . . Hope its Auto's turn next saturday:)
Mam of 4 wrote: » How's your OH today Jupiterkid? Hopefully he's feeling much better Dinner sorted for tomorrow, old habits die hard ! Am cold all day , can't warm up at all .
Grandeeod wrote: » What's your old habit dinner for tomorrow Mam? Heating pumping away here the last few hours and still chilly.
Mam of 4 wrote: » Cooking the meat , and the carrot/parsnip mash , so just the potatoes tomorrow for mash and roasting to put on G . That's the way it always was on a Saturday when we were growing up
Grandeeod wrote: » Ah the oul cooking the meat on a Saturday night job and the peeled spuds in the pot. I well remember the pressure cooker going on a Saturday night with a ham in it. No posh dinner here tomorrow. Did it for the girls today. Tomorrow are simply dirty burgers.:D
bubblypop wrote: » carrots and parsnips are my favourite veg! mashed or roasted, love them:D I used to bring parsnips over to the Balkans with me when i was living there, cos they dont grow them or eat them there at all. But I converted a few locals to the parsnip, one of the local girls brought them home to her dad, now he is growing them!!
Mam of 4 wrote: » Roasted parsnips are fecking delicious aren't they?! Good on you for converting them to loving them too , that's brilliant! Roasted beetroot is actually lovely too , not the flavour you'd be expecting from them imo
bubblypop wrote: » OOH, roasted beetroot I love too! but i do roast them with goats cheese and a bit of cream, very carlorific, but gorgeous!
Mam of 4 wrote: » Ah ok , I like goats cheese too but tbh I love the flavour of the beetroot on its own! Purple Mountain, do try it , it's lovely , if you like goats cheese like bubbly, add that!
Purple Mountain wrote: » I actually eat beetroot and goat's cheese in salads but never thought of roasting them.
bubblypop wrote: » OOOH, its lovely! if you like parsnip and goats cheese, throw them into the oven with a teeny tiny bit of cream...... super rich, but yummy yummy!! the (ex)boyfriend used to make them for me in finland, yum! he also used to make a salad, had beetroot, apple, goats cheese and carrot chopped up small and mixed together, gorg! maybe thats whyy I have actually managed to lose weight since the new year!! god, I miss him so much........
bubblypop wrote: » OOOH, its lovely! if you like parsnip and goats cheese, throw them into the oven with a teeny tiny bit of cream...... super rich, but yummy yummy!!
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