Got an e-mail from a mate earlier who is having xmas in the Caribbean. I was taking the P about being stuck in the airport. He says he was delayed by about 45 mins taking off, but arrived at his destination 5 mins early.
Its sunny and warm where he is.
BASTARD!
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Originally posted by wendigo100And tomorrow, and the day after that!
No. My flight will leave as scheduled.
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Originally posted by Lucyeeek, christmas grocery shopping....
The only shops I will see today will be at the airport.
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eeek, christmas grocery shopping....
The only shops I will see today will be at the airport.
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Just went to Tesco - Jesus it was like war, took me for ever to get a parking space, I was going to park at one space when driver went away but another driver cut me off and started shouting and iffing - just said happy Xmas to you too !!! the queues for the cash till were soooo long !!!
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Originally posted by SandyDownAm attempting to make a home made trifle - from scratch, just started making the sponge (practiced sponge for the last couple of weeks) which fruits should I include? thinking of berries (going to visit Tescos in a mo ) do you think the trifle should be topped with custard or whipped cream or both?? I prefer cream - I also attempted to make a good egg custard but failed (don't like the flour based custard or the one from the cartons) !! I think will stick with cream??
Otherwise, it's egg yolks beaten, sugar and cream and vanilla extract with a little cornflower for thickening.
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Originally posted by SandyDownLucy is your idea of a home made trifle (from scratch) is to go and buy a swiss role or sponge fingers?? Why aren't you getting on with the hair washing and packing anyway ...
Have a fantastic holiday in NZ - lucky you
I would make the swiss roll if I had loads of time, I always buy the biscuits.
About to go and do all that, don't feel very inspired, car is coming at 6, so I have a bit of time...
Thanks, you have a good holiday too.
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Lucy is your idea of a home made trifle (from scratch) is to go and buy a swiss role or sponge fingers?? Why aren't you getting on with the hair washing and packing anyway ...
Have a fantastic holiday in NZ - lucky you
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It is very easy, a square container is your friend. Lady finger biscuits make all the difference, as does some Grand Marnier
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Originally posted by PaddyDon’t forget the Sherry.
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I wanted to make the trifle from scratch at home with good ingredients - hence will be using home baked sponge and will use fresh fruits ---
Custard is my only problem (to set the fruit and cake together am going to use raspberry Jelly) and may be just stick to double cream...
I also wanted to make a home made tiramisu, but wonder if its too much hassle, I got the Italian mascarpone cheese and have the coco and coffee – may be I should give it a try!!
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Don’t forget the Sherry.
I made drunken chicken this week. Marinated the chicken in Vodka and lemon for 24 hours. Cooked slowly in Red wine an Vodka everyone got drunk just eating the main course.
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Cherries are a bit hard to get at the moment, if you can be arsed use some john west tinned black cherries, don't forget to take the stones out first
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Originally posted by LucyYou need some swiss roll in slices, placed decoratively around a clear glass bowl, splash over some sherry, then some slices of peach, then a layer of homemade custard (make sure you let it cool first), then a layer of cream and some raspberries, strawberries are good too, but not english ones. Grate some chocolate on the top and you're done !
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You need some swiss roll in slices, placed decoratively around a clear glass bowl, splash over some sherry, then some slices of peach, then a layer of homemade custard (make sure you let it cool first), then a layer of cream and some raspberries, strawberries are good too, but not english ones. Grate some chocolate on the top and you're done !
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