Again, there is nothing much to report. My new food
box will arrive tomorrow, and you’ll be glad to hear that I have a potato in
the oven baking even as we speak. I’ve been looking at other recipe boxes
on-line – Waitrose now offers one. But they all have a two-person minimum per
meal, which makes it seem expensive. And I wouldn’t care to have a single meal
dragging out over two days. Freezing isn’t practical, because everybody seems
to depend on crunch and freshness.
I haven’t done much knitting. I watched an episode of
an Italian thriller this afternoon, for the sake of the language. I was able to
knit lace while I watched, without error but it was very slow. I hope to get
some more done after I’ve had my potato.
I wrote a note in the Fruity Knitting Group on Ravelry
the other day, asking when Andrew and Andrea were going to be in the Podcast
Room (or whatever it’s called) at the EYF, as I knew they were coming. Andrea
has replied, so now I need to match her reply to my class times.
Non-knit
Mary Lou, no, I’m not walking for Lent, although that’s
a very good idea, especially as the weather eases and days lengthen. I’ve given
up alcohol, and hope to shed a bit of poundage and feel more energetic thereby.
Or at least to be able to visit the doctor and grumble in a fortnight or so.
Today is the first day of Calcutta Cup week. The match
is on Saturday.
Ah, a baked potato - that's more like it. I wonder if you caught a detective series called "Spiral" - French for a change. We have been watching it in two hour chunks during this week and enjoying the cultural difference - very gritty though.
ReplyDeleteAh, the Cider ban! But a baked potato is always welcome, I enjoy a baked sweet potato, too.
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly recommend Spiral (the last series has just finishing airing on the BBC)
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