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Spicy meatballs in tomato sauce, patron peppers, belly pork skewers, chorizo in red wine with onions and garlic, salad of roasted peppers with courgettes garlic and olives and a couple of bottles of something white.
Consumed while sat under the gazebo in the back garden listing to the thunder and lightening.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.
There's a layer of high cloud, so although it's already 20°C, it's not forecast to get past 22° and there's a chance of some rain in the afternoon
It's Only Fair(tm) since we had rain in the morning, just as I was thinking of going for a walk.
Not joking rain either.
22.3 deg in here with 1013mbar on the barometer.
So, since I've spent about four and a half hours sat in this chair, I thought I'd make the bol and the chilli con carne as a means of standing upright for a couple of hours or so.
Making both at the same time led to a scarcity of frying pans large enough for the chilli, so that ended up in the roasting tin once I'd fried everything to death in the reasonable sized frying pan.
The large frying pan is currently full of spicy bol with added onions and chilli, whilst the omelette pan was pressed into use in frying the onions & such like.
Tomorrow's roast shoulder of lamb (Tesco, reduced) may take on an unusually spicy flavour, along with Tuesday's Tesco chunky breaded haddock.
Lunch: the last of the batch of lentil <pffffft> soup, blueberry yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Up to 23°C outside now (higher than forecast); still 26° in here, though there's a slight breeze from the window which will help cool things down, or at least I hope so
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