23-10-2013 4:47 PM
Tonight it is pasta bake - something easy to make and warming on this very windy Wednesday.
23-10-2013 4:52 PM
Just started to rain again here so had a bit of a sprint out to the garden to bring in washing. With the wind it has dried a treat. Lucky me only 3 more loads to do.
Minced Beef and Onion pie with mashed potato and peas, off out later to skittles, oh dear wonder how low my score will be tonight.
23-10-2013 4:53 PM
23-10-2013 5:41 PM
We had breaded cod and mushy peas for our tea. Nice and hot it was too. It's blowing a right gale here at the moment.
23-10-2013 5:41 PM
23-10-2013 5:48 PM
What happened to my writing???
We had a funny tea today.
I got a sheet of puff pastry and made an edge round it. Spread a tube of tomato paste on, then a tin of drained chopped tomatoes, then sweetcorn, then grated cheese. Bake for 15 minutes, break 6 eggs gently over the top and bake another 10 mns. He had a third of that with some five beans.
I had a Fray Bentos steak and kidney pie with cauliflower and broccoli.
I just found these under the tree. I'll have them later.
23-10-2013 5:48 PM - edited 23-10-2013 5:50 PM
Pasta here too I think with bacon & mushrooms. Oooh! What lovely chestnuts. All shiny & fresh, Yum!
23-10-2013 5:56 PM
Jacket potato with home-made chilli
23-10-2013 5:59 PM
lovely looking chestnuts there CG...you lucky chicken you..
Gammon,fried egg and chunky chips.....yummy....
23-10-2013 6:10 PM
Well the lads are having boil in the bag fish with oven chips and mixed veg and probably some drippings as I have yet to master putting dinner out with only one hand. Aren't colds and men wonderful!
Pasta bake LOL - enjoy. Soup, home made and thick of any variety is always better for the addition of a little crispy bacon.
24-10-2013 11:00 AM
We had a pasta bake here too and a part bake baguette.
CG, How do you tell the difference between the sweet and horse chestnuts? I have been trying to figure it out for ages now.
24-10-2013 11:18 AM - edited 24-10-2013 11:18 AM
They are a different shape. Sweet Chestnuts are pointed & Conkers are round. The husks are different to. Sweet ones have lots of fine spines & conkers just have a few thiker points on.
24-10-2013 3:12 PM - edited 24-10-2013 3:14 PM
Thanks for the info. 🙂 I tried looking for some on our walk today, but didn't see any.
Also CG what do you plan to do with them? Do you Roast them in the oven?
24-10-2013 3:31 PM
Maggie summed it up there pat, as you'll see on the picture. The conkers are on the left. I think most people roast them but I just boil them for about 15 or 20 minutes. There's no need to cut them, they won't explode but putting a slit in them helps with the peeling when they're cooked. Peel them when they're hot to make it easier.
24-10-2013 4:05 PM
Lasagna with green beens & baked potoato for us tonight
24-10-2013 4:16 PM
Thanks CG. 🙂 That is a big help from you and Maggie. 🙂 I will keep an eye out on my travels. 🙂
24-10-2013 4:56 PM
I love chestnuts, I get loads in the winter but never actually get to do anything with them because I eat them all ha ha