That lasagne looks so good, as does the slaw. I agree about Kindle, it actually enables me to read more, especially now that the libraries are shut, when bookshelf space is at a premium. I am planning a book cull soon as I can. Two of my favourite kitchen gadgets are my potato ricer and my pastry making gadget that cuts the fat up effortlessly and without mess.
I have always rather fancied a potato ricer, Deborah but I don’t know whether we make enough mash to justify buying one. Is the pastry maker the gadget with all the wires arranged in a semi circle? I really don’t like parting with books. I did try to take some to the charity shop a while ago but they said they didn’t want any more as they were inundated by them
It sounds like you are keeping yourself busy. The good food just keeps coming. I like your garlic crusher. I guess I am not such a chef because I don't have any ?? small gadgets that I use. I just stumble along. Annie hates to have her feet wiped too. Sometimes she has to get into the shower to have her tummy washed, that is when I get soaked too. ha... I feel your pain. Enjoy the snow...
Rubys feet and legs were so muddy, Lisa that I had to carry her upstairs and pop her in the shower. She really doesn’t like being in the shower although she will explore it when there is no water running. It didn’t really help that my sister who was holding the showerhead for me managed to spray me over the top of my head whilst I was kneeling down washing Ruby’s legs. The snow wasn’t really here long enough or deep enough to actually be called real snow.
I have wondered about those garlic presses. They looked interesting. I'm still in search of the perfect juicer for my lemonade. We have had no restrictions. Our governor had said it is up to us to police ourselves. It is so frustrating. People come from everywhere and don't even try to wear masks. I hope you have a happy and healthy new year.
The garlic press is great, Bonnie I did wonder whether the prongs would break but they haven’t maybe you need to make sure that you buy one that’s quite substantial.
Isn’t the virus as prevalent in your parts of the US.. it is frustrating when you see that people are just not taking the whole thing seriously.
As you said, things can change within minutes, and they have. Lockdown once more! I think the scientists have done marvellous getting a vaccine so soon but once again our government seem to be making a hash of things. Inconsistent advice, conflicting instructions, it's no wonder they've lost the confidence of the country. The snow last week didn't hang around long here either but the snowfall we had just after Christmas was here a while as it turned to ice, it was treacherous. I use a Kindle but I read 'proper' books too. I use the library or pick them up from the charity shop. Storage isn't a problem as it's very rare I keep a book, they all go back to the charity shop once I've read them.
It wasn’t really unexpected was it, Jo? It seemed obvious to me all along that the schools shouldn’t have gone back. I know how crowded my classroom was when I was teaching. After the holidays everyone always ended up with colds or tummy bugs. Infections spread like wildfire. I’m really glad to be out of all that.
I’m so pleased that we can still bubble as prior to it’s introduction that was the hardest part of the first lockdown for me.
Have the libraries continued during he virus as I would have thought passing paper around was not advisable. When I started teaching we weren’t allowed to send books home fo pupils who were ill. I guess I was brainwashed by this as I still don’t like secondhand books if I don’t know where the have come from.
My mum was like that, she'd never let me pick up a book or magazine in a doctor's surgery when I was little. The library closed during the first lockdown and didn't reopen until August, though that's my local one, other's did open sooner. When you return a book you place it in a box and it's left for 72 hours before the staff return it to your account for you. I've been ordering the books online so I just have to collect them but the library has been open for browsing with an excellent one way system. Again, I'm only talking about my local one here, I don't know what systems are in place in other libraries. It was closed again during the second lockdown so I expect it will be closed again now.
Can't get by without my potato ricer, big mash fans in my house! I also made a coleslaw recently using up a red cabbage, my dad grew it on his plot from seedlings I gave him. It's great that Ruby paid little attention to the fireworks, my dog isn't a fan. Karen
Another fan of the potato ricer, Karen. Ruby barked at the fireworks a couple of times but that was it. It must be awful if your dog is frightened by them as they seem to go on and on. I don’t understand why they have to be so loud. I always found the appeal to be visual
Thank goodness Ruby was ok re the fireworks. Mine hate them and stress and bark throughout. You had a little snow, I'm jealous, we haven't had a flake. I would like to see a covering this year. Love all the birds, they sure will be grateful. Who knew there was a puzzle app? Still enjoying your delicious meals, and what a fab garlic crusher, looking forward to seeing more of your gadgets! All I have is a blender. I'd have a vaccine at any time too, it's the way to go.xxx
Yes relief that Ruby took the fireworks in her stride as there was some really horrific bangs. It must be really difficult and upsetting if you have animals that hate the fireworks. There seems to be an app for just about anything, Dina. We enjoy watching the birds from the comfort of our own home but it’s full time job keeping them supplied. We have a blender too and the food processor which comes into its own when I am making coleslaw. The vaccine seems oh so near but again oh so very far away at the moment. Let’s hope things speed up! I must admit that this lockdown doesn’t look very much like the early lockdown from what I’ve seen so far. More retail outlets seem to be open and it’s quite busy still on the roads.
The snow here which arrived on the Monday Sue lingered and in fact there may still be the odd bit lurking in corners. I don't know how I would cope without my Kindle. It always has been great to take on holidays and since last March a lifesaver as I have not been able to get to the library and buying hardbacks/paperbacks can be expensive. Have relied a lot on Kindle deals which have also kept my reading group functioning online. A great fan of jigsaws too and Lucinda Riley books. My sleeve is ready and rolled up for the vaccine but think I still have a good wait ahead of me, although himself is included in the mid-February target 😀
It’s Martyn’s birthday tomorrow, Anna and he will just sneak into the February group, I’m just a few months younger and will miss it. I buy my Kindle books in batches of 10 which I wouldn’t do with books as the bookshop never had ten books that I wanted to buy. Buying Kindles online offers such a huge choice and you can spend just as much time as you like making your choices. I also like the way it makes suggestions on what you may like. The Dun Sister will be in my next batch,
I have been reading a lot in the last year too and my shelves are overflowing with paperbacks. I like Lucinda Riley too. We have snow here which is taking too long to clear. I don't like walking in these conditions as a few years ago I had a bad fall after slipping on compacted snow and ended up in hospital and metalwork in my wrist. I seem to have lost my confidence now when I walk out in snow
I don’t like walking on icy paths either, Margaret. I especially don’t like when on slopes and I haven’t broken anything so I can understand you losing confidence
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That lasagne looks so good, as does the slaw. I agree about Kindle, it actually enables me to read more, especially now that the libraries are shut, when bookshelf space is at a premium. I am planning a book cull soon as I can.
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favourite kitchen gadgets are my potato ricer and my pastry making gadget that cuts the fat up effortlessly and without mess.
I have always rather fancied a potato ricer, Deborah but I don’t know whether we make enough mash to justify buying one. Is the pastry maker the gadget with all the wires arranged in a semi circle?
DeleteI really don’t like parting with books. I did try to take some to the charity shop a while ago but they said they didn’t want any more as they were inundated by them
It sounds like you are keeping yourself busy. The good food just keeps coming. I like your garlic crusher. I guess I am not such a chef because I don't have any ?? small gadgets that I use. I just stumble along. Annie hates to have her feet wiped too. Sometimes she has to get into the shower to have her tummy washed, that is when I get soaked too. ha... I feel your pain. Enjoy the snow...
ReplyDeleteRubys feet and legs were so muddy, Lisa that I had to carry her upstairs and pop her in the shower. She really doesn’t like being in the shower although she will explore it when there is no water running. It didn’t really help that my sister who was holding the showerhead for me managed to spray me over the top of my head whilst I was kneeling down washing Ruby’s legs.
DeleteThe snow wasn’t really here long enough or deep enough to actually be called real snow.
I have wondered about those garlic presses. They looked interesting. I'm still in search of the perfect juicer for my lemonade. We have had no restrictions. Our governor had said it is up to us to police ourselves. It is so frustrating. People come from everywhere and don't even try to wear masks. I hope you have a happy and healthy new year.
ReplyDeleteThe garlic press is great, Bonnie I did wonder whether the prongs would break but they haven’t maybe you need to make sure that you buy one that’s quite substantial.
DeleteIsn’t the virus as prevalent in your parts of the US.. it is frustrating when you see that people are just not taking the whole thing seriously.
As you said, things can change within minutes, and they have. Lockdown once more! I think the scientists have done marvellous getting a vaccine so soon but once again our government seem to be making a hash of things. Inconsistent advice, conflicting instructions, it's no wonder they've lost the confidence of the country. The snow last week didn't hang around long here either but the snowfall we had just after Christmas was here a while as it turned to ice, it was treacherous. I use a Kindle but I read 'proper' books too. I use the library or pick them up from the charity shop. Storage isn't a problem as it's very rare I keep a book, they all go back to the charity shop once I've read them.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn’t really unexpected was it, Jo? It seemed obvious to me all along that the schools shouldn’t have gone back. I know how crowded my classroom was when I was teaching. After the holidays everyone always ended up with colds or tummy bugs. Infections spread like wildfire. I’m really glad to be out of all that.
DeleteI’m so pleased that we can still bubble as prior to it’s introduction that was the hardest part of the first lockdown for me.
Have the libraries continued during he virus as I would have thought passing paper around was not advisable. When I started teaching we weren’t allowed to send books home fo pupils who were ill. I guess I was brainwashed by this as I still don’t like secondhand books if I don’t know where the have come from.
My mum was like that, she'd never let me pick up a book or magazine in a doctor's surgery when I was little. The library closed during the first lockdown and didn't reopen until August, though that's my local one, other's did open sooner. When you return a book you place it in a box and it's left for 72 hours before the staff return it to your account for you. I've been ordering the books online so I just have to collect them but the library has been open for browsing with an excellent one way system. Again, I'm only talking about my local one here, I don't know what systems are in place in other libraries. It was closed again during the second lockdown so I expect it will be closed again now.
DeleteCan't get by without my potato ricer, big mash fans in my house! I also made a coleslaw recently using up a red cabbage, my dad grew it on his plot from seedlings I gave him. It's great that Ruby paid little attention to the fireworks, my dog isn't a fan. Karen
ReplyDeleteAnother fan of the potato ricer, Karen.
DeleteRuby barked at the fireworks a couple of times but that was it. It must be awful if your dog is frightened by them as they seem to go on and on. I don’t understand why they have to be so loud. I always found the appeal to be visual
Thank goodness Ruby was ok re the fireworks. Mine hate them and stress and bark throughout. You had a little snow, I'm jealous, we haven't had a flake. I would like to see a covering this year. Love all the birds, they sure will be grateful. Who knew there was a puzzle app? Still enjoying your delicious meals, and what a fab garlic crusher, looking forward to seeing more of your gadgets! All I have is a blender. I'd have a vaccine at any time too, it's the way to go.xxx
ReplyDeleteYes relief that Ruby took the fireworks in her stride as there was some really horrific bangs. It must be really difficult and upsetting if you have animals that hate the fireworks.
DeleteThere seems to be an app for just about anything, Dina.
We enjoy watching the birds from the comfort of our own home but it’s full time job keeping them supplied.
We have a blender too and the food processor which comes into its own when I am making coleslaw.
The vaccine seems oh so near but again oh so very far away at the moment. Let’s hope things speed up! I must admit that this lockdown doesn’t look very much like the early lockdown from what I’ve seen so far. More retail outlets seem to be open and it’s quite busy still on the roads.
That was my reply, Dina. For some reason my iPad has started to default to Martyn’s account,
DeleteThe snow here which arrived on the Monday Sue lingered and in fact there may still be the odd bit lurking in corners. I don't know how I would cope without my Kindle. It always has been great to take on holidays and since last March a lifesaver as I have not been able to get to the library and buying hardbacks/paperbacks can be expensive. Have relied a lot on Kindle deals which have also kept my reading group functioning online. A great fan of jigsaws too and Lucinda Riley books. My sleeve is ready and rolled up for the vaccine but think I still have a good wait ahead of me, although himself is included in the mid-February target 😀
ReplyDeleteIt’s Martyn’s birthday tomorrow, Anna and he will just sneak into the February group, I’m just a few months younger and will miss it. I buy my Kindle books in batches of 10 which I wouldn’t do with books as the bookshop never had ten books that I wanted to buy. Buying Kindles online offers such a huge choice and you can spend just as much time as you like making your choices. I also like the way it makes suggestions on what you may like. The Dun Sister will be in my next batch,
DeleteI have been reading a lot in the last year too and my shelves are overflowing with paperbacks. I like Lucinda Riley too. We have snow here which is taking too long to clear. I don't like walking in these conditions as a few years ago I had a bad fall after slipping on compacted snow and ended up in hospital and metalwork in my wrist. I seem to have lost my confidence now when I walk out in snow
ReplyDeleteI don’t like walking on icy paths either, Margaret. I especially don’t like when on slopes and I haven’t broken anything so I can understand you losing confidence
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