tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post1197136065194004476..comments2023-10-12T15:59:35.120+01:00Comments on radiogandy: Tracy Visit - Galley - Arternoon Kiptracyjameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00914991294683176018noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post-9454316409587742002013-09-11T07:15:06.747+01:002013-09-11T07:15:06.747+01:00Excellent post.The post is written in very a good ...Excellent post.The post is written in very a good manner and it entails many useful information for me.<br /><br /><a href="http://wardhancorporation.com/" rel="nofollow">Modern Furniture in Himachal</a>wardhanhttp://wardhancorporation.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post-79070095711816256692006-12-11T00:25:00.000+00:002006-12-11T00:25:00.000+00:00I wasn’t sure whether it was supposed to say galle...I wasn’t sure whether it was supposed to say galley, gallery, 'allery or allergy. The ‘carrot’ didn’t worry me as much as what I took to be a new wood-burning stove which turns out to be a waste bin. <br />The collage idea might well work; I shall be interested to see it.<br /> <br />I have no idea what ‘lammetta’ is although it could be an Italian mini motor bike. Sandra went off the traditional decorations some time ago and, having failed to obtain a white or silver tree, persuaded a gift shop in Edwinstowe to sell her their own sort of window decoration in the form of a twig tree which we have used the past couple of years and presumably will this year too. We have white lights on it with a contro;panel giving a choice of static or several on/off or fade-out/fade-in variations The only problem is that it grabs at you as you pass – a bit like the bramble thicket in Disney’s ‘Sleeping Beauty’. <br /><br />Sadly, the only part of your lunch which I would have enjoyed would have been the cheese and biscuits (I quite like most of the Jacob’s selection apart from the cream crackers; but there are some interesting other packets). <br />I have already said several times that I can only eat roast lamb if it is lean leg (same reasons as Jill) stuck with rosemary and garlic to kill the smell when cooking. And I must have new potatoes (or possibly mash but NOT roast), peas, and possibly carrots and/or cauliflower cheese with Bisto gravy. Definitely NO Yorkshire puds, but onion sauce is nice plus either mint sauce or redcurrant jelly.<br /><br />Like Jill I also made a rice pudding today (Sunday) but forgot the nutmeg (and I like a LOT). So I opened a tin of prunes to have with it. I think prunes are very underrated and don’t think anyone under 60 eats them … (am I wrong?).<br /><br />Is David failing to tick the ‘other’ box when trying to add blog comment? I believe you passed on my other tips which sometimes work first time, but not always. A Robert the Bruce approach is usually reqired. <br /> <br />Not having a Lidl handy, I should be pleased to try the recommended duck liver pate if you would kindly bring me one sometime (are the cards on picture 2 hanging on the Lidl device?).<br /><br />My Italian/English dictionary suggests that ‘lammetta’ could either be something to do with ‘mourning’ or ‘thin sheets of metal’ (could it be foil or tinsel?)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post-1133181709967821682006-12-10T20:51:00.000+00:002006-12-10T20:51:00.000+00:00We had lamb today too, this was a boned leg from M...We had lamb today too, this was a boned leg from M & S, Romney Marsh Lamb. Not tried before, but will definitely have again, it was delicious. Do you not find Shoulder of Lamb rather fatty? We had roast potatoes, cauliflower, runner beans, carrots and brussel sprouts with ours, along with mint sauce. Rice pudding (home -made of course) to follow.<br /><br />I have put up our fibre-optic-changing-colour Xmas tree, in spite of a lot of opposition from family. I LIKE it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com