Silver skies and soft sunlight
Rain
Sitting by a crackling fire
Crocheting a warming blanket, the hook sliding through the yarn.
Sipping tea
Chatting
Making cheese toasties
Walking
Laughing at such a muddy face
Drinking more tea with shortbread biscuits
Baking a sticky toffee pudding
Gently sautΓ©ing onions for cauliflower macaroni cheese
Listening to the radio
Smelling the scent of a gingerbread spice soy candle
Not a bad day, gentle and restorative.
Hope your Sunday was good to you too xxx
I will post the macaroni cheese and sticky toffee pud recipes shortly - both worth it π
That sounds like a perfect day. I love the picture of the flowers, and they look so perfect in that jug.
ReplyDeleteThank you :) those flowers were a delightful surprise from Youngest and his girl x
DeleteWhat are cheese toasties? I'm not familiar with them, but they sound good. The face...made me laugh. Sipping, crocheting and sitting my the fire sounds very nice for this time of the year.
ReplyDeleteWe eat two types of 'cheese toasties' - you may know them by another name. One is a sandwich with various fillings including cheese which is 'pan fried' so the outside of the bread becomes toast and the cheese inside melts and coats all the warmed contents, the second way is a single slice of bread (toasted on one side only) then on the untoasted side various toppings and finished of with grated cheese (?shredded) and placed under the grill (?broiler) until all melted and golden. That is the very basic versions, they both make a quick and tasty lunch and in winter we have them with soup.
DeleteWe need more sticky toffee pudding this side of the ocean. I look forward to that.
ReplyDeleteWill post shortly (need photos to post - which means I 'have' to make another) hahah
DeleteSounds like lovely relaxing day. Take care & hugs.
ReplyDeleteIt was thank you Susan π
DeleteThat muddy face...sign of great enjoyment!!
ReplyDeleteOh she had a lovely walk! She grinned from nose to tail!
DeleteIt sounds like a perfect day, and the photo of Moss is priceless π
ReplyDeleteIt was a good one, and I was spoilt for choice with pictures of Moss - this was the 'sweetest' the others were just images of a mud monster!
DeleteI'm not sure which is my favourite, that muddy face or the gorgeous blooms in the jug. It's so good to hear it called macaroni cheese instead of the Americanised Mac'n'cheese. xxx
ReplyDeleteI agree with you about the increasingly used Americanised terminology slipping into the conversation - the other one I dislike intensely is 'ketchup' rather than tomato sauce although I do know the origin is 'catsup' which is English but has now become ketchup and adopted to become Americanised.
DeleteWhat a lovely day. I look forward to the recipes
ReplyDeleteThank you Jean π I'll do both recipes shortly x
DeleteThat muddy face! Precious. Xx
ReplyDeleteThank Jules - she seems to revel in being a muddy as possible!
DeleteSounds like a perfect Sunday. Cauliflower cheese looks delicious π
ReplyDeleteIt was very delish!
DeleteLooks to be a wonderful Sunday. Looking forward to next Sunday when I can hopefully get out and about again. Isolating at the mo which is getting duller by the day! X
ReplyDeleteOh no Sharon - that's rubbish! my youngest son and girlfriend had to get through the isolating stuff too and I think they found the boredom worse than the virus - here is to next Sunday!
DeleteI know Sunday was only yesterday but I can't remember it, so therefore it must not have been bad! I think we did a short walk.... Love the photo of Moss. I seem to attract mud too... xx
ReplyDeleteA lovely Sunday and a very cute, soggy, muddy Moss x
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