I have a plan now - my brother and his son are visiting us from Crystal Palace Road, Epic quieter fireworks in the garden, then we'll a dress up in Halloween costumes and walk around ED, and everytime we see a pumpkin I'll give the kids some sweets.
I'm just planning ahead to Halloween -do you think we'll be able to go out trick and treating? I went to the supermarket the other day and they were still selling the little pumpkin pots for collecting sweets. My brother and his son are planning to come up and visit from Crystal Palace Road, but I wonder whether we best just stay in that evening?
wordsworth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I put a pinch of salt on my mobile earlier... now > it's a saxophone. That's quite funny actually.
seenbeen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There is one of those Pizzico pinch of salt things > on eBay for a mere ?22.39 ...... > https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alessi-Pizzico-Salt-Cas > tor-Pinch-of-Salt-Dispenser-Black-/112368223761 > > I suppose if you can't put your forefinger and > thumb together you're in trouble when cooking Great, it goes against my credo of local shopping for local people, but I'll have a look. How big are those splash of milk jugs?
Does anyone know where you can get one of those pinch of salt measurers/dispensers? I like to follow recipes exactly when I cook so need to have correct amounts of ingredients. I enquired at that shop on LL but they looked befuddled when I asked, but I do like shopping locally if possible.
I also have two cookers - a Rayburn and a Rangemaster. I?ve heard about the tunnel under ED before - apparently it?s a remnant from a previous attempt in the 50s to extend the Northern Line, and that?s why some houses in ED are prone to subsidence.
seenbeen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They are now imploring people not to have a > 'blowout' this weekend....as happened last time. I'm off down The Castle. My wife is on a night shift tonight, so I'm free to go out. I'll be at one of the tables outside - green tweed Hackett blazer and red moleskins.
Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I do have a tunnel from my coal cellar to the EDT. > I think that trumps anything Bob may boast about. Mmm - well I do have my original coal chute / hatch into the cellar restored, which is inlaid on my ORIGINAL refurbished Victorian garden path.