Saturday, 15 February 2020

Hunkering down

With post number 2140!
Never thought that I would write this many.
Storm Dennis is on us now. We managed a foray into Ayr, which is a sad grey town centre now, full of closed shops, puddles and rubbish.
Then home again on the bus, and carry on unpacking and sorting.
There is a limit to how much you can stand to do at one time!! Pirate did half an hour on the turbo trainer...I had a baking session!
I found an old cutting from Country Living magazine.. unfortunately undated..
I am not sure who wrote the article, but there is a source for the recipe within it, and it might be a book to hunt out...


Very tasty indeed!

6 comments:

kjsutcliffe said...

Welcome back, today has been rubbish weather, not nice to have returned to, so hunkering down is probably the best thing to have done x

Joanne Noragon said...

Those look mighty fine.

Zhoen said...

I sometimes wonder where my mother's/granny's Canadian Cookbook is now. Not for recipes, but as an historical artifact.

Steve Reed said...

Those sound good! Hope you're surviving Dennis OK. It's been pretty miserable here but not scary or dangerous.

Shaheen said...

So sad to hear about Ayr, we used to go there all the time. Often visited Culzean Castle https://allotment2kitchen.blogspot.com/2010/04/castles-in-ayr.html
Those parlies look good. In all my time living in Scotland I had not heard of them, bookmarking to make in the near future.
Do hope Storm Denis hasn't caused too much havoc to your home.

Catalyst said...

Rain is even in the forecast for "Arid-zona" by the end of the week!