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Homemade beef and wholemeal Verdi & Egg Tagliatelle made yesterday. Plenty left over for dinner today
Homemade Beef Tagliatelle by Jeff Cranwell, on Flickr Homemade Beef Tagliatelle by Jeff Cranwell, on Flickr
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Morning all, It's a bright sunny morning out there, I'm off to take my sister for a hospital appointment shortly.
Top nosh Jeff.
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Just knocked up some Chilli beef and Cheese Puff pastry bakes using some of the grated cheese and minced beef left over from yesterdays Tagliatelle.
Can't let good grub go to waste Homemade Chiili beef and cheese puff pastry bakes by Jeff Cranwell, on Flickr
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Lots of neighbours mowing lawns today, It's been like it was yesterday, warm but cold as soon as the sun disappeared behind the clouds.
My sister had a appointment with the physio dept for her knee replacement. They're happy with her progress & she's walking as normal as she was before surgery. By 'eck those look tasty Jeff I need to order some more puff pastry with the next shop, The last two frozen blocks I got didn't seem to puff up much so I'll look elsewhere for some ready made Jus-Rol. . I'm having some lamb casserole that was left over from yesterday's tea.for my tea & I'll be doing a pork chop dinner for the missus & daughter later Time for a cold apple juice after re-potting dozens of flower seedlings, Only about 500 more to do My brother turned up for a chat & left with armfuls of flower & tomato plants I'd sowed too many of everything & some had to go.
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Louis & Simon washing one another, Two minutes after this they were fighting
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Hi all.
Good to hear that the trainee stuntmen are slowly on the mend and that folks are getting on with stuff regardless of various aches, pains and the chilly weather . Quizzie is on her holidays in South Devon: Here she is on Lannacombe Beach And here's the fisherman's pie at at Beesands Beach - 'cus I know how much we all enjoy food pics (https://www.britanniaatthebeach.co.uk/.) And yes, it was very, very tasty - that dish is about 6-7" across and over a foot long . All without Quizzie's help. although she was rather keen to try. The roads are erm.... challenging - you know, just wide enough to miss the door mirrors and grass growing up the middle. A nightmare to get anywhere and "entertaining" if someone comes the other way. Take care all. Andy. Last edited by AndyN01; 24th April 2024 at 16:42.. |
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Had a few driving challenges. Going to Skye off the west coast of Scotland en route to the Isle Of Lewis. Went up at night to get the first ferry in the morning from Tarbert. Normally I'd have gone via Fort William but the sat nav had a quicker route, north of Perth at Dalwhinnie turn left. The left turn took us onto the A86 . . . . this could only be classified as an A road in the wilds of Scotland, basically a winding single track. Thankfully because it was in the early hours we didn't meet anything.
Challenge 2 was on Lewis, heading to the iron age house at Bosta beach. Single track again but at one point you come to the crest of a hill that's so sharp all you can see is sky! Challenge 3 was thanks to the sat nav again, took me over the Hardknott Pass . . . . once in a lifetime experience coz I wouldn't want to do it again |
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There's a couple of "A" roads here that are just wide enough for one vehicle at a time. .
And Sat Nav's are great - have used one for years - but my current Garmin does have a "rose tinted" view of the route and speeds achievable to give it's Arrival Time . Annoyingly the current one doesn't have the facility to "set" the speeds on various types of road. The one I had on the bike 15 odd years ago did, and it worked really well. We've done Hardknott pass and it is, erm.... entertaining . Get properly better soon. Andy. |
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