Thursday, 30 April 2026

Thursday, 30-04-26

Good morning, everyone.  It's another lovely sunny start to the day; not that warm yet but it will be, I am sure.

I found a few more photos on my camera.

Where the Cretan party was held.  The poolside bar is to the left and the photo was taken from my dining table.

We had live music

And dance.

There are no photos of us attempting a couple of dances.  It was a riot!


OK, yesterday - it was a busy day what with three loads of washing, unpacking and tidying to finish and shopping.

It was lovely to be able to dry three loads of washing on the line and even better to get it all ironed and away.  

I went to M&S and then on to Sainsburys and managed to get stuff to start my Cretan food adventure.

Here's my first efforts - very tasty although the fruit was nothing like the Island fruit.  But then it wouldn't be, would it.

Talking of fruit., I seem to have six baby pears on my little tree although whether they survive the June drop is anyone's guess.  Still, that's half a dozen more than last year.  The apple tree has produced no blossom at all this year.  
I never thought of getting anyone to water the garden while I was away and when I got home several things were wilting.  The mint has picked up fine again but I fear one of the pots of raspberries has had it for this year.  I will let it all die back, cut the canes right back and cross my fingers for next year.

I went onto Wholefoods Online and got some barley flour and even paid for next day delivery so maybe I can have a go at making the barley rusk bread that I enjoyed so much.  I gather it is really just a bread made from wholegrain wheat and barley flours and then sliced and baked into rusks - a bit like savoury biscotti, in fact.)
However, according to the recipe I will use, you can make barley flour from pearl barley so I will give that a go at some point.
(this is why I call it an adventure)

Better stop - I need to get over to Chris for our coffee and chat.  See you tomorrow.  xx

8 comments:

  1. A nice idea to try out some Greek recipes for yourself.
    Alison in Devon x

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    1. It's all a bit bewildering right now but ideas are starting to come. It's fun! xx

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  2. The savoury biscotti type biscuits sound very tasty. It’s really warm and sunny today so the washing machine has been running since 7am! Summer trousers and short sleeved T-shirts all ready to wear now.,Catriona

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    1. It's lovely here too. Both French windows are open and it's lovely and warm! xx

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  3. Your meals look lovely, I tried the same thing with fruit when we came back from Cuba, and of course the papaya and mango's did not taste the same at all.

    God bless.

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    1. I guess they wouldn't. Different types, different growing conditions. It's nice to be inspired by local cuisine though. xx

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  4. Ooh, well done for trying to make Cretan food! That's a great idea! Sorry to hear about your raspberries!

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    1. Poor raspberries, eh? I just never thought of getting someone to water the garden or that it would be so warm in the UK. My fault entirely! xx

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