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crying for caviar: 02/01/2011 - 03/01/2011
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This blog is for you. If you too are an aspiring gardener who likes eating, drinking and some silly tales. Monday, 14 February 2011. I'll do, I'll do and I'll do. I have been a little quiet on the blogging front of late. January and February have been a time for contemplation and cooking, but that ends today. The sun is out and I am going to get into the garden and do something. 2 leaning Laburnums, border 3. It does seem the weather for it. On the other side work has started on the pile that has for...
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crying for caviar: 10/01/2011 - 11/01/2011
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This blog is for you. If you too are an aspiring gardener who likes eating, drinking and some silly tales. Monday, 3 October 2011. Labels: Willow the Whippet. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Today I am reading. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.,. As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning, Laurie Lee. Garden-Craft in the Bible and other Essays, Eleanour Sinclair Rohde. Caviar and After, André Launay. Wine, Hugh Johnson. Consider The Oyster, M.F.K. Fisher. Madame Bovary, Flaubert. Located in Rioja Alta, Bo...
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crying for caviar: Duncan Cruickshanks' Deluxe Fish Soufflé
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This blog is for you. If you too are an aspiring gardener who likes eating, drinking and some silly tales. Monday, 14 November 2011. Duncan Cruickshanks' Deluxe Fish Soufflé. On the 5th November (Saturday last) the plot was to take husband to The Hospital Club for lunch. I neglected to explain, until halfway there, that he would have to get into the kitchen and cook it. At 11am, as we turned the corner of Gower Street, I read to him with much enthusiasm the details of Duncan Cruickshanks' Fish Masterclass.
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crying for caviar: Garden Bits & Bobs
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This blog is for you. If you too are an aspiring gardener who likes eating, drinking and some silly tales. Tuesday, 11 January 2011. Garden Bits and Bobs. Lists Don't we just love 'em? Here's mine for my year ahead in the garden, and no doubt it shall grow as I go on:. Hibbitt of Oswestry have been making wooden sieves the traditional way in their family for the past two generations. I have ordered a ½. Draper 1 tonne waste bag. String line 25m jute rope. Nether Wallop paper potter. Economic and eco-frie...
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crying for caviar: 04/01/2011 - 05/01/2011
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This blog is for you. If you too are an aspiring gardener who likes eating, drinking and some silly tales. Wednesday, 20 April 2011. Wow What a difference a day makes. Saturday 16th April 2011. That's when it all changed, when little Willow joined the Eagle pride, moving us up one notch from a household of 2 to 3. We are truly blessed! Here is his first twig! Or part of it. After reducing the twig to bite size he bounced round the garden rather excitedly with it. Not quite into a routine, at 9 weeks of a...
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crying for caviar: Border Control...
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This blog is for you. If you too are an aspiring gardener who likes eating, drinking and some silly tales. Monday, 10 January 2011. Just to check I haven't imagined it all. Not yet sure if I regret planting 2 eucalyptus trees in B1. It's not a wide bed, nor particularly deep, but that didn't stop me. I remember why I did it - a passion for red wines that carry subtle tones of eucalyptus spurred the moment. They plant them round the vineyards at Mont Rochelle. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). As I Walk...
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The Heart Of Hackney: February 2011
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The Heart Of Hackney. Monday, 28 February 2011. Gary Molloy is a portrait artist and poet. Having never put paint to canvas before he joined Core Arts, he has since had numerous exhibitions, press and publications. His publications include his poetry. Gary's painting have been exhibited in the Turbine hall at the Tate Modern, Finnborough Theatre in Chelsea and the Hay festival in Wales to mention just a few. His book The Storm Before The Calm. Can be purchased directly from his blog. 9pm - First song.
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crying for caviar: Yellow Leaves and Crab Linguini
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This blog is for you. If you too are an aspiring gardener who likes eating, drinking and some silly tales. Thursday, 3 November 2011. Yellow Leaves and Crab Linguini. It has been a while. Green has turned to yellow and morning frosts tell that the winter sun is set to wane. My sister, the oracle, has predicted heavy snows for the months to come. Soon it will be dark by 4 and the fashion will turn towards eating evening pies in chairs drawn up by firesides. Perhaps it was tortoise on the mind but after ou...
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crying for caviar: On Soil and the Winter Sun
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This blog is for you. If you too are an aspiring gardener who likes eating, drinking and some silly tales. Tuesday, 29 November 2011. On Soil and the Winter Sun. This is the heath not two weeks ago. It was a glorious winter's day. One for letting the sun deceive you. November has been quite a month. There has been no progress in the garden, but walks with Willow have been made all the more enjoyable by mild weather and the pleasure of watching trees turn from greens to ochres and umbers. As for the garde...
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crying for caviar: 03/01/2011 - 04/01/2011
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This blog is for you. If you too are an aspiring gardener who likes eating, drinking and some silly tales. Monday, 28 March 2011. Today Monday is good. It is good for many reasons, not least that the sun is shining and Spring feels truly to be about us. Bravo Spring! Another reason for the smile on my face is a book that arrived today. My two trays are now peopled with tiny up-shoots from three packets of seeds I emptied into them on Thursday last. The seeds are Papaver '. I spent the weekend trays in ha...