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Elizabethofseasons

Elizabethofseasons Report 5 Jan 2019 19:43

Dear All

Hello

I went to the shops early this morning............there was one pack of hot cross buns left. :-S

Take gentle care
Best wishes
Elizabeth, EOS
xx

Florence61

Florence61 Report 5 Jan 2019 22:57

Well thanks for all your great comments.. I had forgotten about hot cross buns!

Because of the climate I live in, I do wear the same clothes nearly all year round so maybe....that's why the food isn't seasonal anymore? I mean 11 degrees in winter same in summer..its all making sense.

Tell you what if they suddenly reduce the eggs to 20p or something silly, Ill buy the lot and share them out with everyone... :-D :-D


Personally I do prefer a good quality dark chocolate. Bournville was always a favourite of mine.


Happy Eggbun weekend!

Florence in the hebrides

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 6 Jan 2019 09:24

While at uni the college employed a flock of geese which ate the grass saving on the cost of mowing. The geese bred and laid large white eggs. These could sometimes be obtained from the proctor. One egg made a meal for 4-6 people. The taste is much stronger than hen's eggs. I liked an omelette aux fines herbes made with them.

Geese are strong ill tempered birds. I have no idea how some were relieved of their eggs but there was a population problem. Eventually elf n safety dictated the replacement of the aggressive geese by men on mowers. Shame.