well I've beaten you to the scones as well, Mizmo.....on the way home from lunch with DD.. I stopped off at a town north of here where they have a M&S food hall.. and even tho' it was dark and raining, and almost everywhere else was closed at 4pm... I managed to get some freshly baked Cheese scone and Sultana scones... oooh they're delicious, I love M&S scones they're the only ready made ones which don't give me heartburnOhh I can smell them all the way over here even through Niagara Falls and on to Burlington.
Geez I could eat one right now slathered in butter.
You really are making me frantic for scones. We cannot buy scones! I have a British shop nearby who sell potato scones to fry up with bacon and egg but never blueberry or even plain.
If I didn't have the missing thumb that is still there annoying me I would have a go at making myself with your recipe of course.
Sooo..please do send warm drooly delicious thoughts my way when you have one with your coffee
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So happy you got to spend some special time with your daughter and enjoy that mouth-watering dessert. Traffic and weather can be unpredictable. Glad you made it home safe and sound.well I've beaten you to the scones as well, Mizmo.....on the way home from lunch with DD.. I stopped off at a town north of here where they have a M&S food hall.. and even tho' it was dark and raining, and almost everywhere else was closed at 4pm... I managed to get some freshly baked Cheese scone and Sultana scones... oooh they're delicious, I love M&S scones they're the only ready made ones which don't give me heartburn
For lunch at the pub which much to our surprise had every table reserved.. there was lots of big families still celebrating Christmas and swapping gifts..
We got a nice table by the window , but we'd only been there about 15 minute when torrential rain started.. so our view of the garden was interrupted
We had our main course.. DD had a Fish in batter with side portions of various other fish.. she said it was nondescript..sadly... but I had a Mixed grill...which was nice enough... but the crowning glory of the meal was a Dark Choc Fondant Honeycomb melting middle cake.. served with fresh raspberries, and Ice cream made from Clotted cream...
Left the pub, we both drove to the motorway going opposite directions.. and there was some kind of incident way ahead and I got stuck on the motorway for over half an hour in the dark and rain before I could finally leave at a slip road, and drive through all the country roads to avoid the Jam...
...you mean you didn't even have a scone ?!!!!!My lunch today was sausage and peppers that DD brought home the other evening. I cooked some spaghetti and chowed down. Too full for dessert. How is that possible? I'm never too full for dessert.
Laundry is done. Dishes washed. Kitchen tidied up. Time for nap. Then dessert?
I sat outside in the sun a while ago without a jacket or sweater! It felt sooo good after our bitter cold. Temp right now is a glorious, sunny 50F.
I would have hoped to get Pistachio Ice Cream, if I'd lived there... Baskin Robbins is the closest to ice cream parlour these days but the closest is in Glasgow or Braehead, bummer!Speaking of ice cream...I visited a local Walmart yesterday and the store is selling pints for $0.25. Yes, twenty-five cents a pint! Now, I haven't purchased a pint of ice cream for that amount since the summer of 1968. That was one of the summers that I, armed with my quarter and penny (for tax), would venture to the neighborhood Walgreens Drug store to purchase those square cardboard boxes of ice cream for $0.25. You might remember the little wooden spoons that they gave away with the ice cream so kids could just enjoy it on the walk home.
Oh, what memories these pints bring up. I bought chocolate, and mint chocolate. Yum!
Christopher
Oh great... I'm waiting on Amazon UK sales in January to brighten dull ChristmasAmazon UK are going on Strike... why not.. everybody else is on strike, postal people. railways workers, airport workers, University lecturers, Nurses, medical ancillary workers , and many more.. .. why not Amazon, who want a third more in their wages.....
I'm sorry but can you translate that into American English????Nowt. Absolutely, nowt. Well, okay ... mebbe not "absoLUTEly nowt. I did manage to watch a movie on Netflix. It was called, "Escape From Pretoria". El recommendo, if yinz like prison escape films. Other n' that ... I did nowt.![]()
aaarrghghghg!I don't have any real plans since I cannot go downstairs because of the elevator. Probably a quiet day since I got most of my cleaning done except for laundry (which now I can't do because of the elevator).
Google Translate is your friend.I'm sorry but can you translate that into American English????
Yes, I would think so.It is a HUD building and there may be a regulation in their paperwork somewhere about the elevator.
wow, where could they be, mysterious! Have you looked in the laundry hamper in case they got hooked into a sweater when you pulled it off over your head? Or even a knit hat might have snatched the glasses?topped by Ed’s and picked up his metal detector, hoping to locate my glasses in the yard. No dice. I think the Bermuda Triangle made a visit to my house on Christmas
Or even just English will do...I'm sorry but can you translate that into American English????
I'm sorry but can you translate that into American English????
I'm not sure of the dates of the strike..Oh great... I'm waiting on Amazon UK sales in January to brighten dull Christmas
Part of the problem, @HoneyNut, is it’s such pandemonium when my younger granddaughter comes over and we were in survival mode…. I honestly don’t remember what all I did between them arriving and when we went outside.wow, where could they be, mysterious! Have you looked in the laundry hamper in case they got hooked into a sweater when you pulled it off over your head? Or even a knit hat might have snatched the glasses?
The repairman was here today working on it. Waiting on parts or trying to find parts (it is a very old vintage elevator). My son came by and took my garbage out and brought my Amazon packages upstairs for me. So I am good for now.Yes, I would think so.
But I know there are many details to their regulations, their rules and guidelines.
I live in same sort of building, and while I am thankful for it,
the actualities often do not seem to resemble the logical suggestions in @Blessed 's caring post above.
It sure has a difficult effect on tenants.
@CinnamonSugar something similar happened to me a few months back. I couldn't find my glasses anywhere for almost a week. I have a back-up pair but I prefer the ones that I had misplaced. I finally found them in the guest bedroom.Part of the problem, @HoneyNut, is it’s such pandemonium when my younger granddaughter comes over and we were in survival mode…. I honestly don’t remember what all I did between them arriving and when we went outside.
But I persevere! They r here SOMEWHERE.
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Got it!!!"Nowt. Absolutely, nowt. Well, okay ... mebbe not "absoLUTEly nowt. I did manage to watch a movie on Netflix. It was called, "Escape From Pretoria". El recommendo, if yinz like prison escape films. Other n' that ... I did nowt."
Okay, soytenly! Nowt means the absence of owt! El recommendo means, I recommendo le filme de la, "Escapadissimo de Pretoria" . N' "yinz" is Pittsburghese for "Youse lot!" KayKay?![]()