First of all, thank you so much for all your helpful comments to yesterday's post. It is all very much appreciated.
Our Easter roast was delicious. The lamb went down a great for Alex and me and I have just finished dealing with the leftovers - I was just too tired yesterday so shoved it all in the fridge. So now I can have another roast dinner this evening as everything, veg and all, is leftovers, plus five more portions of meat for roasts and lots of shreds for pasta, soup, etc. The bones and other bits are just simmering gently in the slow cooker - the stock won't be amazing but it's all flavour and I can reduce the results down and freeze them as ice cubes.
And thank you, Annabeth, for sending me that alternative pattern.
(By the way, those brown lumpy things in the middle are a couple of home made not cross buns).
Beth gave me this. She belongs to a craft group that meets online. She chooses what she wants to make, pays her dosh, receives everything needed and at a set time everyone piles in to one of those online meeting places and makes their thing together. What a lovely idea!
The little box should have mini eggs but we're both avoiding chocolate so she put pretty pens in instead. Just perfect.
I was so tired by the evening, went to bed early, slept through and woke at around half six this morning. Perfect!
So - today.
Lindsey's loaves did fine yesterday but I knew I could stay awake long enough to bake them so I shoved them in the fridge overnight and will bake them this morning.
There was a load of whites in the machine but I left them there overnight because ditto and they're just going through a super quick wash to freshen them up before they go out on the line. Must make the most of the sunshine!
There was a load of whites in the machine but I left them there overnight because ditto and they're just going through a super quick wash to freshen them up before they go out on the line. Must make the most of the sunshine!
Apart from that, the garden is crying out for attention so, given the good forecast, that's on the list for today too.
And I have books to read, TV to watch and crochet to work on.
Sounds perfect, doesn't it?
Have a great bank holiday, everyone. xx
Sounds perfect, doesn't it?
Have a great bank holiday, everyone. xx


Your Easter hampers look lovely (and healthy). Our guests came and we had a lovely afternoon with them looking out at the rain and snow showers. Washing etc today for me but still quite cold- brrr. Catriona
ReplyDeleteBeth was pleased so that was great!
DeleteSo glad they made it - just a shame about the poor weather. It's cold this evening although it wasn't that bad during the day. xx
Glad you had a lovely Easter
ReplyDeleteThe hampers look lovely. I love the little pen holder. I do so love a nice pen.
Me too - it's a delight. xx
DeleteYour day sounds very nice. I’ve processed some laundry this morning and this afternoon will probably be in the garden, probably walking to and fro with the mower
ReplyDelete😀 so nice to get out in the ( very ) fresh air.
Alison in Devon x
It's been very pleasant. I agree, the fresh air is very welcome. xx
DeleteLovely Easter Hampers Joy. Our youngest went home today fairly early and Hubby went downstairs to work on a few things, so with no one underfoot I managed to complete my list for today.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I think I might have started a mini family tradition!
DeleteWell done for getting everything done. xx