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Froglet

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  1. Thank you everyone! It’s been a lovely day - lots of cooking which I love especially when I’m feeding other people and so lovely to see nearly all of my family tonight. I even got a special hand-dyed skein of wool as a present plus books - couldn’t ask for more!
  2. Well, the ginger cake is safely wrapped up. Orange and almond cake made for today - I will give lots away in party bags!
  3. Thank you! I will be mostly cooking and tidying - family coming for tea later!
  4. I’m glad it’s not just me! It’s like when the fudge recipe says ‘keeps for 2 weeks in an airtight tin.’ Seriously?!
  5. The Danish biscuits are only called that because they're in a Danish recipe book that my mum picked up when she visited Denmark about 30 years ago! They are the kind you make dough for, make into a roll and then slice the biscuits off to cook as many as you want at a time. It makes 2 rolls of dough and I'm planning to freeze one. The gingerbread is the soft cakey kind - black treacle and golden syrup inside.
  6. Baking experimentation update... I am going to make a gingerbread (Good Housekeeping recipe), Danish vanilla butter biscuits (just because I saw the recipe when I was looking through my books, haven't made them for years and they are delicious) and on Tuesday will be making an orange and almond cake (family coming to tea). Cake and biscuits will probably be ready from about 3pm - I need a sit down first as a trip round Tesco has worn me out! All welcome...
  7. Well obvs! 😉😂
  8. I have an important question - does anyone actually know if ginger cake tastes better after a few days? It’s never lasted that long because I tend to make cake when I want to eat it! I’m seriously contemplating making two cakes at the same time just to test the theory!
  9. Aha - thanks for enlightenment Sunnyday - I was wondering if it was some kind of special pass to allow you to cross the border into Kent! 😉 I am thrilled it’s Friday - have had a lovely, restorative week and am feeling much more human than I did a week ago. I have just switched my laptop off until the 1st November and it feels good that I’ve caught up on lots of things - not everything on the TDL but I’ve done 22 1/2 hours work this week which isn’t bad for a holiday week! This afternoon I’m going to take my bag of marked books back to school and attempt to clean the dining room (I might just knit and eat chocolate) and then go to mum and dad’s for tea.
  10. I don't know what that is but congratulations!
  11. I fear that Mr Darcy may be more of a distraction - he’s never struck me as a knitter but maybe he has hidden depths! Sorry about your washing - did you startle any passing wildlife with your swearing?!
  12. I just looked that film up Panders - am tempted to join you after therapeutic kitchen cleaning!
  13. Why is it that when I’ve set myself the goal of doing work on the school TDL in the mornings and doing really well with it too a patch of blue sky and sunshine appears mid morning. I resist, telling myself that I will go outside and enjoy after lunch, only to look up at lunchtime to discover that not only has the sun gone in and the blue sky disappeared but that it’s actually raining! Ah well, at least it justifies the leek and potato soup and cheese scones I’m eating and my planned afternoon of cosy knitting with either Miss Marple or Mr Darcy!
  14. I would - it basically means more cake!
  15. Happy Birthday! Does this now mean you have 2 birthdays and are like the Queen?!
  16. I like those Cait! I could add one briefly to my autumn window display!
  17. Thanks Cait, those are lovely too Mousie. I've done a seasonal window display for a little while (although it was stuck on autumn for a year!) but was thinking of doing my own poppy display this year. We always do one as a school and some of them have been stunning (I can't claim any credit for them other than the actual making of the poppies with the children!).
  18. I do mostly - the autumn term is so long and full on that I think a two week break makes a huge difference to children and staff. This year though our summer break was down to 4 1/2 weeks - we finished so long after everyone else! I shouldn’t complain - I truly appreciate the holidays I do have!
  19. We’re two - we have one week less in the summer.
  20. So, I'm awake! There is nothing quite like the first weekend of a holiday when there is nothing that you MUST get done for Monday! I've spent the day relaxing, reading, knitting my candy cane socks and just being. This first week off I'm aiming to get the TDL done (need to write it first) and then the second week I'm aiming to be on holiday properly. I treated myself to am embroidery kit to try something new so might start that this afternoon. Cait - what poppy pattern have you used? Sunnyday - I'm looking forward to seeing your arrangements!
  21. Cait, that is just stunning! I will update properly soon but let’s just say that I start my half term holiday today and never have I been more ready!
  22. Poor you, I hope you feel better soon. I like that! Very true.
  23. Oh yes! I find girls being mean so hard to deal with! Well, I’ve survived parents evenings, and a sore throat this week. I feel both are a great excuse to eat fish and chips and ice cream! Planning a weekend of washing dishes, planning, marking etc. Really hoping to see my mum and dad on Sunday - have had so much work/been so wiped out that I haven’t been over for a month. Also working on my festive socks!
  24. I love the tidiness of things like the first of the month being on an appropriate day of the week. It’s been a very, very tough week at school and to be honest I’m worn out being positive and calm for people. On a positive note my youngest nibling was 5 on Wednesday and really liked the books I gave her. She’s having a party with a ‘Jurassic cake’ tomorrow. My eldest nibling is on stage in a school play for three evenings - such a change from the painfully shy little boy who wouldn’t play in front of anyone. My middle nibling hasn’t done anything in particular that I’m aware of this week but I’m certain she’s being lovely because she just is! I need to regroup this weekend and with a new month am planning to restart some of the resolutions I make to help me manage ‘stuff’. Happy weekend everyone!
  25. So true. I was with a friend the other day who has two children, the youngest is 9 and this friend was worrying about what she would do with herself when her youngest was old enough to neither need/want mum around to do 'stuff' with all the time. It reminded me just how important it is to have interests other than work!
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