HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful week. Roll on spring!
Jacob's Ladder WildflowersGlacier National ParkU.S. National Park Service, NPS/Jacob W. FrankPhoto labeled Public Domain (Copyright Free)
JillR said:I line my tins with non-stick baking paper - works a treat!
Ah, but I did have a baking paper circle in the bottom - it was the sides which stuck! And it was a non stick tin. Never mind, I levered out a big slice each and decided that the main fault was probably that I used a large egg , when it had stipulated a medium sized! It made the mixture too soggy. Also thought that it might be nice if I'd lined the tin with pastry, so it was more like a bakewell tart.
Beautifully sunny here, so wish I'd found something to wash and put on the line.
Morning all:
Lindybird: Can I overnight laundry to you to hang out in the sun? Does the service include ironing? Snowdrops are pretty but oh - that pear concoction looks wonderful. Do you serve it with custard or what? Heard on our radio yesterday that the California State University system is planning to open all in-person classes when the new academic year starts in the Fall. Also got an e-mail from our local symphony announcing a live in-person concert at their usual theater in another few weeks. I'm assuming there'll be some social distancing. Also, most of their supporters are older so I'm assuming that they're assuming that most of the audience will have received both vaccinations. (Lots of assumptions there.....)
JillR: Hallo there Hope you're keeping well.
Rosy: Have fun with the compost bins. :-)
Heather: Hope you were more appropriately dressed when the window cleaner actually did the windows.
No rain here, so have put the soaker hose on the tangerine and orange trees. Our orange tree produced a bumper crop last year, only about 50 oranges the previous year and I see very little evidence of a good crop for this year. It's always produced masses of fruit over the 18 years that we've been in this house; maybe it's getting tired. Errands on the agenda today along with the Tai Chi class.
Some lines there for your magazines :-)