Thursday, 30 October 2008

Give us this day our daily bread.

Now, with the aga properly back on stream the management has felt more inclined in the culinary direction.

Today has turned her expert hand to the production of bread, she made some wonderful buns that filled the house with their unforgettable aroma.

Lovely, and with a traditional crustiness, a bit more crusty than the ones from Tesco, well quite a lot more crusty in fact. Still, it could be worse, if we didn't have a green goddess with it's specialist kit for opening up brick hearths, we would not have been able to split them and they were absolutly full of flavour, as you chewed and chewed and chewed and.... isn't NHS dentistry wonderful.

Even the cats have given up, still I bet they will be ideal for soaking up the lovely juices of our tea which is a curry that has been fermenting er cooking all day.

She is a great cook really, I would not dare think otherwise. I am sure the curry will be a another unique culinary experience. The pizza for lunch was pretty good too.

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