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Sunday 28 February 2016

Fudging it!

Yes, today I am dealing with writing this blog in a vague and inadequate way (definition of fudging!) I am totally unprepared and therefore winging it.

I have decided to share with you my recent invention. I start each morning with a bowl of porridge. It used to be with full fat milk, then semi, now skimmed. It used to be with Golden Syrup, then honey, now fudge! Yes! I have recently discovered that a cube of fudge melted into my bowl of goodness is a delicious sweet treat. Oats, of course, are the good guys. They are high in fibre, a source of carbohydrate and help to lower my cholesterol as well as keeping me full until lunchtime. 


In my defence, I don't have fudge every day. Most of the time I have porridge with blueberries or a chopped banana. But, if you do have some fudge lurking in the back of your cupboard, go on, give it a try!

Sunday 21 February 2016

A Box of Tricks or Pure Magic?

Having recently signed up to a food box delivery, Hello Fresh, I thought I'd share my thoughts with you. I was persuaded to sign up on my own doorstep by a very nice representative who was also a vegetarian (they do meat and fish boxes too). I undertook to pay around £25 for a vegetarian box containing 3 meals each serving 2 people along with the 3 recipe cards.

The following Monday a large brown cardboard box arrived containing fresh veggies, some fruit and herbs, storecupboard ingredients and some well insulated fridge foods along with the recipes. Everything looked fresh and had good use by dates.
I cooked the first recipe that night and got my non-vegetarian daughter to share the meal. The portions were generous and we actually stretched it to 3 portions to include my son. Delicious! And so the week went on. All meals are made using produce from the best British suppliers and the idea is that food is cooked from scratch, reduces food waste and gets good food from farm to fork in the shortest time possible. The food was indeed tasty and I have learned to use some ingredients I would not habitually buy and combine them in different ways. The recipes are easy to follow and many items are already weighed out for use. The scheme is now endorsed by Jamie Oliver.

Now for the downside. I am the only vegetarian in my family so had to persuade someone else to eat the other portion. I found that the recipes used numerous pans and took 30-45 mins to cook which became a juggling game when trying to make a meat/fish based meal for the rest of the family at the same time. I have been left with bits of ingredients which I thought might be incorporated in the next meal but weren't. I sometimes eat out in the evening or sometimes have a main meal out at lunchtime, eat takeaways or simply just fancy a jacket potato with cheese and beans for tea. This meant that by Sunday I was panicking about using the food and not wasting it so I had to use up the ingredients and follow a recipe dictated by the scheme. As the rest of the family tucked in to a Sunday Roast I was having a Chinese based meal!

Two of the meals I cooked - Hoisin Stir Fry with Rice, Yellow Pepper & Sugar Snap Peas and Rustic Butter Bean Cassoulet with Herb Dumplings.












So I have had my 2 weeks worth at a total cost of around £50. This was the trial period. If I continue the price goes up to around £35 a week. For me, it just isn't working out and so I shall pause or cancel my deliveries. However, if your family are all vegetarians it would probably work out quite well. I do think the concept is good, the ingredients fresh, if you don't leave until the 6th day, and the recipes inspiring. I shall definitely go out and shop for the ingredients and revisit the recipe cards!

Sunday 14 February 2016

If Laughter be The Food of Love!

This year my Valentine weekend has involved a romantic dinner out, gifts of flowers, heart chocolates and a lurve candle and a card filled with lovely words followed by a brunch of rhubarb compote pancakes. Lucky me - married 31 years and still being spoiled!
Last year my husband and I spent Valentine weekend in Chester. After walking the walls, lunch and a spot of shopping we ate our evening meal in a lively Italian restaurant. The food, drink and service were excellent and, just as we were about to leave, my husband pointed to something black under the table and questioned "what's that?" Upon closer inspection, by way of prodding it with our feet, it revealed itself to be a long black sock. "I think it might be mine" he hissed. The bottle of prosecco we had shared may have had some bearing, but I fell about with laughter. "How?" "Aren't you wearing a pair?" "Are you sure?" "Pick it up then!" "No way!"

We paid the bill and ran back to the hotel giggling like schoolchildren. Taking the stairs two at a time and bursting in to the room he pounced upon the laundry bag before holding a solitary long black sock aloft! Yess! Between undressing, bathing and redressing he had managed to trap a dirty sock in the leg of his trousers before depositing it on the Italian Restaurant floor.
We're just wondering what the staff made of it as they swept the floor after closing that night!

Sunday 7 February 2016

Flippin' Crazy!

What a great run of events we have this week! Today is National Yorkshire Pudding Day, tomorrow is Chinese New Year and the following day is Shrove Tuesday! 

Q: What do all these days have in common? 
A: Flour, eggs and milk!

So today we can tuck into our Sunday Roast (nut roast for us) alongside our vegetables, roast potatoes and good old Yorkshire puddings.

Tomorrow we can enjoy a lovely Chinese takeaway, restaurant meal or homemade dish. I love to make the following Mushroom Fried Rice:-

Cook long grain rice as per instructions (adding frozen peas for the last two minutes of cooking)
Cook mushrooms in a little oil and butter and season with pepper (add chopped spring onions)
Scramble an egg and add to the cooked rice
Add the mushrooms and onions and a good long slug of soy sauce
Serve with sweet chilli sauce and a side of Thai crackers (suitable for vegetarians).


Another favourite is Veggie Chinese Pancakes using either tofu or mushrooms instead of duck.

Then, if you haven't had enough batter in one week, you can go for lovely sweet or savoury filled pancakes on Shrove Tuesday. Below is a picture of my breakfast this morning (just a rehearsal for Tuesday) and my waffles eaten last weekend using the same recipe!



If you want to bump up the entertainment value you could have a pancake race. In my camping days we used to have a sports weekend and one of the races for the adults involved lighting a Primus stove, cooking a pancake and tossing it three times before running across the finishing line. A child-friendly version is sometimes done in primary schools and I remember my daughter's class excitedly discussing who was the "biggest tosser" in their year, whilst the teachers passed secret smiles to one another!