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This weekend you will mostly be......................
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Will probably do some pork pies in a few weeks just need to get hold of some pigs feet so I can make a proper jelly. Not really going to bother with gluten free pastry though. -
Umbongo, this weekend I will be mostly beetling around Swaziland. What a fantastic place, mountainous, tartan socks, people love the ENglish, misty, rain and cold .
Should be twinned with Scotland really.
We just came down after nine days in Kruger, this time I got some great shots of leopard in a tree scoffing a deer, and Mrs Eo got two minutes of two elephants fighting.
Links and pics to follow in a few weeks.
Went to a cultural village today, to see a tribal dance and to see the way the Swazis lived
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Only doing it cos MrsB is really intolerant of gluten. Have done regular pastry before without problem but for some reason the hotter stuff turns really crumbly. Ended up having to add an egg and then chill it to make it workable. The regular stuff should be moulded when warm. Came out nicely in the end though.Originally posted by norrahe View PostWill probably do some pork pies in a few weeks just need to get hold of some pigs feet so I can make a proper jelly. Not really going to bother with gluten free pastry though."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Didn't realise you were on your hols. Fantastic.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostUmbongo, this weekend I will be mostly beetling around Swaziland. What a fantastic place, mountainous, tartan socks, people love the ENglish, misty, rain and cold .
Should be twinned with Scotland really.
We just came down after nine days in Kruger, this time I got some great shots of leopard in a tree scoffing a deer, and Mrs Eo got two minutes of two elephants fighting.
Links and pics to follow in a few weeks.
Went to a cultural village today, to see a tribal dance and to see the way the Swazis lived
Umbongo
Many decades ago, my dad took a cine film of an elephant having a dump. I have happy childhood memories of giggling helplessly as he ran the film in reverse.
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Decided to make a start on tackling my absolute jungle of a garden. Off to buy a chainsaw tomorrow.
Buying a house with huge garden with a river and 30+ 100 ft trees seemed like a good idea at the time.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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When the gardens sorted it will be time to sell....Originally posted by TestMangler View PostDecided to make a start on tackling my absolute jungle of a garden. Off to buy a chainsaw tomorrow.
Buying a house with huge garden with a river and 30+ 100 ft trees seemed like a good idea at the time."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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This garden is a bit like the Forth Road Bridge's paint job. When it's finished, I'll be three months late for starting againOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostWhen the gardens sorted it will be time to sell....
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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