I've just had a tooth out.......rather a nasty one if truth were told. The dentist had to loosen it first and then chipped a piece of the next door tooth before she managed to pull out the cracked tooth............so it's very careful, soft eating for a week till the other tooth can be fixed.
Easy Corned Beef Hash
Chop up the contents of a tin of corned beef...... keep the pieces fairly big or they'll disintegrate completely in the pan.
Add them to a pan with a tin of baked beans.
Add chopped, cooked potato or a tin of new potatoes and gently stir it all.
Heat through gently, stirring carefully. Don't let it stick to the bottom of the pan or it will burn.
Serve topped with a fried egg.
Quick, tasty and easy to eat with a sore mouth.
Ham/bacon and cheese omelette
Beat 3 eggs with a little black pepper.
Melt a knob of butter or a splash of olive oil in your pan over a moderate heat.
Fry bacon cubes or ham cubes till just about brown.
Pour the egg mix in and swirl round to fill the pan. It doesn't matter if the ham/bacon lands up all on one side.
Use a spatula to lift the egg mix as it sets so it doesn't stick. Move the pan to keep the liquid egg moving till it's more or less set.
Add grated cheese.
Flip over one half of the omelette to make a semicircle (mine always break at this point!)
Cut in half and serve with salad (if you haven't got a sore mouth) or peas.
Brown sauce/ketchup is allowed!
Variations
Omit ham and/or cheese. Add fine herbs or finely chopped parsley. You'll need to add a little salt to the eggs if you're not using bacon.
Super scrambled eggs
If you have had a nasty time in the dentist's chair you need some pampering and a touch of luxury.
Beat 3 eggs with a little salt and black pepper.
Melt a knob of butter in a small pan; add the eggs and stir with a wooden spoon.
Keep stirring the mix over a lowish heat till it starts to set. Make sure you don't let the eggs stick and burn.
Once it starts to set turn off the heat (you can always turn it on again if you need to) add smoked salmon pieces and stir in gently.
Eat and enjoy. If your mouth isn't sore serve it on hot buttered toast.
NB If you let the egg mix get too dry you'll get a watery liquid which spoils the texture.
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Foods for a sore mouth!
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Saturday, 19 May 2012
Easy Biscuits
Easy
Biscuits
Ingredients
8oz flour, self raising is best (gluten free if necessary)
+
pinch of salt (it brings out the flavours)
5oz butter or margarine (soya
margarine if it's for vegans)
beaten egg or milk to mix (soya
milk, rice milk if for vegans)
4oz sugar, castor or granulated
Sifted icing sugar and halved
glace cherries to decorate or glace icing and chocolate sprinkles or
hundreds and thousands.
Method
Rub the butter or margarine into
the dry ingredients.
Mix to a stiff dough with the
milk/egg.
Wrap in cling film and leave in
the fridge for 1/2 an hour or so. (this is not essential but it
helps!)
Knead on a floured board and roll
out to about 1/2 inch thickness and cut circles with a pastry cutter.
Place on a buttered baking tray and prick with a fork.
Bake gas 4/ 350F/ 180C for 12
minutes or so until they are pale golden and leave for 10 minutes as
the biscuits are fragile when very hot.
Put onto a baking tray and sift
icing sugar on the biscuits whilst they are still warm. Pop on a
half glace cherry whilst still warm.
or
use glace icing to decorate, with
or without sprinkles on top.
This is a nice easy recipe to use with children.
A great site for really delicious recipes and good ideas visit:
http://www.bakerella.com/mix-things-up/
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Friday, 18 May 2012
Hasselback Potatoes
Scalloped Hasselback Potatoes
Recipe Description
Cheesy, creamy, potato-ey!Preparation Instructions
Preheat oven to 400ºF. Scrub potatoes.You need 2 wooden spoons with handles of the same width. Place a spoon on each side of the potato and start slicing the potato into thin slices. The spoons will stop the knife from cutting all the way through the potato.
Slice the butter into thin pieces. Alternate the butter and the parmesan, stuffing them in between the slices of the potato. Season the potato with garlic powder and kosher salt. Drizzle the potato with olive oil.
Bake at 400ºF for 45 minutes. Remove from the oven and drizzle heavy cream over the potatoes. Top with cheddar cheese.
Place back in the oven for 10-12 more minutes. Remove and serve!
Ingredients
- 2 whole Golden Potatoes
- 2 Tablespoons Butter
- 1 piece (about 2 Inches Long) Parmigiano-Reggiano, Sliced Thinly
- ⅛ teaspoons Garlic Powder
- ¼ teaspoons Kosher Salt
- 2 teaspoons Olive Oil
- ¼ cups Heavy Cream
- ¼ cups Cheddar Cheese Blend
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Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Utterly irresistible (and fattening!$) recipes
Chocolate Chip Lava Cookies
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, softened
1/2 cup light brown sugar, packed
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 large egg
1/2 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 3/4 cups (210 grams) all purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 (11.5 oz) bag milk chocolate chips (I prefer Hersheys)
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray a standard size muffin tin with cooking spray. Place 1/2 cup chocolate chips in a Ziploc bag, and seal shut. Lay the Ziploc bag flat in the microwave, spreading out the chocolate chips in a single layer. Microwave for 30 seconds. Remove bag and flip, microwaving for an additional 10-15 seconds until all the chips are softened. Set aside to cool.
2. With an electric mixer, cream the butter and sugars until light and fluffy, about 3-5 minutes. Add egg and vanilla and beat until well combined. Meanwhile, in a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, and baking soda. Add to the wet ingredients and beat on low speed until just combined. Add the remaining chocolate chips (1 cup) and stir to combine.
3. Using half the cookie dough, scoop 1.5-2 tbsp of dough, flatten it out a bit, and place in the bottom of the muffin tin. Repeat for a total of 10 cookies. Cut a small tip in the corner of the Ziploc bag, and gently squeeze a layer of chocolate over the cookie. Scoop and flatten the remaining dough and place on top of the chocolate layer. Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes, until the edges are just browned. As soon as they come out of the oven, run a knife around the edges to make for easy removing later. Cool completely before removing from the muffin tin, running a knife around the edge to help loosen.
These are good as mini muffins, too! Try baking at 350 for 9 mins. Enjoy!
The picture is a muffin with ice cream and chocolate sauce!
I shall try this at Messy Church.
Read More http://www.kevinandamanda.com/recipes/dessert/chocolate-chip-lava-cookies.html#ixzz1tAUDkSvk
This is one to impress the French neighbours with!
Baby Cinnamon Buns
1 can Pillsbury Crescent Rolls
1/2 cup (1 stick) softened butter, divided
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup white sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Melt 4 tablespoons of butter in the bottom of a pie plate. Add the brown sugar to the butter and stir to combine. Unroll crescent dough and pinch seams together to create one big sheet. Spread with remaining softened butter. Combine white sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle over the buttered dough. Roll the dough back up into a log, and cut into 8 cinnamon rolls. Place rolls in prepared pie plate. Sprinkle with any remaining cinnamon sugar. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Top with vanilla glaze (recipe follows) and serve warm. Store leftover cinnamon buns (who am I kidding??) at room temperature.
Vanilla Glaze
1 cup powdered sugar
4 tablespoons heavy cream (or 2 tablespoons milk + 1 tablespoon butter)
1 teaspoon vanilla
With a fork, stir together sugar, cream, and vanilla until smooth and pourable. Add one tablespoon of milk if needed to thin. If using milk and butter instead of cream, heat the milk and butter in the microwave to melt the butter, then add to the sugar and stir in vanilla.
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2AA97Z/:1NnNEyfS3:Q!wzKjLG/www.kevinandamanda.com/whatsnew/new-recipes/chocolate-chip-lava-cookies.html/
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Video no-cook cookies
This is a super, funny video where the ingredients put themselves in to the bowl and mix up no-cook cookies. Click and enjoy!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/25/the-ultimate-no-bake-cake_n_1453282.html?ref=kitchendaily
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/25/the-ultimate-no-bake-cake_n_1453282.html?ref=kitchendaily
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Thursday, 3 May 2012
Macaroni and Cheese Cupcakes
Macaroni and Cheese Cupcakes
http://www.framedcooks.com/2010/08/macaroni-and-cheese-cupcakes.ht.- Ingredients
- categorized
- original
- This recipe is vegetarian
- Cooking & Baking
- Salt and pepper (1)
- Pasta & Grains
- Elbow macaroni (8 ounces)
- Dairy
- Cheddar cheese (2 cups)
- Milk (1 cup)
- Refrigerated
- Eggs (2)
Preparation
Read recipe preparation on framedcooks.com
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Sunday, 29 April 2012
More recipes to make you fat!!!!!
I have just discovered this super recipe site thanks to stumbleupon.
Enjoy!
/http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/90Jfnr/:$x5bM6Eh:Y.3X2c+e/punchfork.com/from/Framed-Cooks/
Black Pepper and Lime Fries
http://www.framedcooks.com/2010/06/black-pepper-and-lime-fries.htm- Ingredients
- categorized
- original
- This recipe is vegetarian
- This recipe is gluten-free
- Produce
- Black pepper and lime fries (1)
- Lime (1)
- Potatoes, small wedges (1 1/2 pounds)
- Cooking & Baking
- Olive oil, extra virgin (3 tablespoons)
- Pepper, freshly ground (1)
- Sea salt (1)
- Dairy
- Parmesan cheese, grated (1/3 cup)
Preparation
Read recipe preparation on framedcooks.com
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Thursday, 26 April 2012
Recipe........... Slutty Brownies
This is a recipe found on Stumble Upon......have you tried the web site yet?? Brilliant. You put in a lost of interests and they find websites for you, different every time you click! You find all sorts of stuff you wouldn't otherwise....hence this recipe. I swear I have put on weight just reading it. Definitely one for the holidays when I won't have to move for a while after baking/eating these very sinful brownies.
Find the recipes and more delicious pictures on
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2bFBhn/:1$E3._fbc:XgQpSHAm/www.thelondoner.me/2011/06/slutty-brownies.html/
For those who are gluten free here is another version.
Find the recipes and more delicious pictures on
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2bFBhn/:1$E3._fbc:XgQpSHAm/www.thelondoner.me/2011/06/slutty-brownies.html/
For those who are gluten free here is another version.
I’ve only been gluten free about two months so I’ve not yet mastered the art of gluten free baking. To be honest I never really mastered the art of baking at all and many of the gluten free recipes I’ve found online look not only time consuming but risky and costly so I’ve not experimented as much as I used to. I have a serious sweet tooth so passing on cakes and cookies at social gatherings has been though but I know what the outcome would be if I chose to indulge which keeps me in check, but still longing.http://www.glutenfreeislife.com/?p=4822
Recently many of my non gluten free friends have been blowing up Facebook with a recipe for “Slutty Brownies“. Ok so the name is wildly inappropriate I’ll admit, but this dessert is a chocolatey trifecta! The bottom layer is chocolate chip cookies followed by a layer of Oreos cookies then topped with brownies – what’s not to love?
On Friday a coworker brought in a batch to work and gave me one to try. I sniffed it for awhile weighing my options then decided that choosing to intentionally gluten myself the day before a 12 mile run was nothing short of insanity so I opted to give them to another coworker. I watched her as she sunk her teeth into this heavenly treat, creepy yes, anxious to hear her response, which went a little something like this, “I’m in love.” It was at that moment I knew I had to figure out how to make a gluten free version of the “Slutty Brownie”.
There are a lot more gluten free options in the grocery stores these days for everything from Bisquick to Brownies. I’ve experimented with a few and have found that some have a funky aftertaste while others taste very much like the full gluten versions of my past.
For this recipe I choose Betty Crocker’s Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix in a box, mixed according to the directions , for my bottom layer; for the middle layer I used Kinnikinnick Kinnitoos chocolate sandwich creme cookies; and for the top layer I used Betty Crocker’s Gluten Free Brownie Mix in a box, mixed according to directions. It took a whopping 10 minutes to mix and assemble the ingredients. I placed each layer in an 8×8 glass pan and baked on 350 degrees for about 40 minutes. It was just that easy and even more impressive, I didn’t burn them.
I waited a total of five minutes before I cut into them for a little taste test. The consistency and taste of each layer was just as I remembered. I cut up the rest of the pan once they cooled. I was worried that they might crumble or fall apart but they came out perfectly. I enjoyed three-ish brownies today, my kids and husband each tried one and everyone gave them two big thumbs up. I will definitely make these again, but next time I’ll try to show a little more self control.
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Messy Church takes over your life!
Or at least it takes over the living room. We have so much stuff, all essential and no-where to store it in church so it stays here at the vicarage.
April 17th Theme.....Prayer
I plan for a dozen or so children and find by 3.45pm we have 27 children and 18 adults! I have to go home for more jelly beans and we use up all the colouring sheets from Good Friday...thank goodness there were lots left over.
Snack this week....... hot dogs and ketchup....very popular.
Crafts..... cotton bud painting for tinies and water colours for older children.
Printing to decorate the Jelly Bean Prayer sheet
Puzzle sheets and colouring/drawing.
Books for a quiet read.
Service a bit noisy...the Easter Garden cuts down the space where the children can sit down but we had the story of the Importunate Widow, the Lord's prayer, singing and percussion and finished with quiet hymns.
I need to make more of the laminated hymn sheets with the qiet hymns on.
I stagger off with all the cover-up shirts to wash...how does little M get paint up the sleeves to the very top?
April 24th Theme.... I am The Bread of Life
Crafts....making bread, I make the dough at home and we all shape a bread bun, after playing with it. Thank goodness they are cooked before eating!
Playdough with rolling pins and shape cutters... this is rather sticky so lots of flour is employed and much fun (and mess) is had by all. Much to my surprise the bigger children head for this table as well as the tinies.
Cotton bud painting and brush painting for the older ones
Puzzle and colouring sheets. And plain paper added to this table by popular request.
We have sandwiches as the snack this week because we need the oven to cook the bread buns.
There are at least as many as last week.....J is trying to keep a register.
Fr D tells the story of Feeding the 5,000 and illustrates by sharing one of the very bread buns we have just baked. Everyone is most impressed!
We need to keep the service part VERY short because some of the children have incredibly short attention spans.
April 17th Theme.....Prayer
I plan for a dozen or so children and find by 3.45pm we have 27 children and 18 adults! I have to go home for more jelly beans and we use up all the colouring sheets from Good Friday...thank goodness there were lots left over.
Snack this week....... hot dogs and ketchup....very popular.
Crafts..... cotton bud painting for tinies and water colours for older children.
Printing to decorate the Jelly Bean Prayer sheet
Puzzle sheets and colouring/drawing.
Books for a quiet read.
Service a bit noisy...the Easter Garden cuts down the space where the children can sit down but we had the story of the Importunate Widow, the Lord's prayer, singing and percussion and finished with quiet hymns.
I need to make more of the laminated hymn sheets with the qiet hymns on.
I stagger off with all the cover-up shirts to wash...how does little M get paint up the sleeves to the very top?
April 24th Theme.... I am The Bread of Life
Crafts....making bread, I make the dough at home and we all shape a bread bun, after playing with it. Thank goodness they are cooked before eating!
Playdough with rolling pins and shape cutters... this is rather sticky so lots of flour is employed and much fun (and mess) is had by all. Much to my surprise the bigger children head for this table as well as the tinies.
Cotton bud painting and brush painting for the older ones
Puzzle and colouring sheets. And plain paper added to this table by popular request.
We have sandwiches as the snack this week because we need the oven to cook the bread buns.
There are at least as many as last week.....J is trying to keep a register.
Fr D tells the story of Feeding the 5,000 and illustrates by sharing one of the very bread buns we have just baked. Everyone is most impressed!
We need to keep the service part VERY short because some of the children have incredibly short attention spans.
Friday, 20 April 2012
IN A TOWN CALLED GROOM, TEXAS
These photos and comments came via the internet. What an amazing work .
This is about 70 miles from Amarillo outside of town
called Groom, TX.
(There is always someone stopped here to visit, pray, or meditate.
These are the pictures of the crucifixion of Christ, Sculptured from metal by a man near Amarillo, TX. The crosses are made of metal also. The man did this out of the kindness of his heart. Someone donated the land on which to erect them.
IN ECONOMICS, HE DISPROVED THE LAW OF DIMINISHING RETURN BY FEEDING 5000 MEN WITH 2 FISHES & 5 LOAVES OF BREAD.
SO, WHO IS HE?
HE IS JESUS!
LET'S CELEBRATE HIM; HE IS WORTHY.
REMAIN IN GOD AND SEEK HIS FACE ALWAYS. AMEN.
Had no degree, yet they called Him Teacher.
Had no medicines, yet they called Him Healer.
He had
no army, yet kings feared Him..
IN
A TOWN CALLED GROOM, TEXAS
This is about 70 miles from Amarillo outside of town
called Groom, TX.
(There is always someone stopped here to visit, pray, or meditate.
Trucks,
buses, or single vehicles. Groom is a tiny town on I-40, but gets
lots of visitors because of this.)
These are the pictures of the crucifixion of Christ, Sculptured from metal by a man near Amarillo, TX. The crosses are made of metal also. The man did this out of the kindness of his heart. Someone donated the land on which to erect them.
IN
BIOLOGY, HE WAS BORN WITHOUT THE NORMAL
IN
PHYSICS, HE DISPROVED THE LAW OF GRAVITY
ASCENDED
INTO HEAVEN.
IN ECONOMICS, HE DISPROVED THE LAW OF DIMINISHING RETURN BY FEEDING 5000 MEN WITH 2 FISHES & 5 LOAVES OF BREAD.
IN
MEDICINE, HE CURED THE SICK AND THE BLIND
IN
GOVERNMENT, HE SAID THAT HE SHALL BE CALLED WONDERFUL
COUNSELOR, PRINCE OF PEACE.
SO, WHO IS HE?
HE IS JESUS!
LET'S CELEBRATE HIM; HE IS WORTHY.
THE
EYES BEHOLDING THIS MESSAGE SHALL NOT
THE
HAND THAT WILL SEND THIS MESSAGE TO
AND
THE MOUTH SAYING AMEN TO THIS PRAYER
SHALL
SMILE FOREVER
REMAIN IN GOD AND SEEK HIS FACE ALWAYS. AMEN.
IN
GOD, I'VE FOUND EVERYTHING!
The
Greatest Man in History, Jesus, had no servants,
Had no degree, yet they called Him Teacher.
Had no medicines, yet they called Him Healer.
What
an incredible display.This could be one of the last
surviving
Christian symbols in the country!
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Monday, 16 April 2012
Messy Church 3
I've been so busy I missed posting the last 2 weeks of Messy Church. Tuesday of Holy Week saw a predictable absence of folk. I don't understand why folk think that Church Services stop for the school holidays. Messy Church/Family Service is NOT a playgroup or club. It's a Church Service and so runs every week, just as Sunday Services run every week. We'll just have to educate them I suppose!
Holy Week.....weather too cold for the Easter Egg Hunt and we only had 2 folk so we made cards and ate pizza and had a lovely time.
Easter Week... I sent round a text so folk realised we were 'on' and we had much better attendance. Once everyone had arrived and was busy with stencils and pictures I went round the Church garden gaily dropping Easter Eggs and then realised that anyone passing could come in and take them all so I dashed back in, gathered the children, showed them my empty basket and they were off. Soon my basket was full again and much fun was had by all. They fell on the pizza and garlic bread with relish! and then went back to finish off their art work whilst I bagged up the little chocolate eggs and chicks.
Our service: we had lots of little ones so we did the 'where is ...., there she is...' song (See and Know) adapting it to 'come to messy church' rather than 'see and know'. Then we had the Easter story whilst sitting round the Easter Garden, a percussion accompanied song and quiet prayers. D blessed the eggs and we all went home clutching works of art and bags of goodies.
Wednesday I spent the whole day preparing the next 2 months Messy Church activities. It took the whole day but by teatime I had a shopping list and 9 week's activities planned. This is especially important because we are away for 4 of those weeks and our helpers need plenty of notice of what they will be doing.
Holy Week.....weather too cold for the Easter Egg Hunt and we only had 2 folk so we made cards and ate pizza and had a lovely time.
Easter Week... I sent round a text so folk realised we were 'on' and we had much better attendance. Once everyone had arrived and was busy with stencils and pictures I went round the Church garden gaily dropping Easter Eggs and then realised that anyone passing could come in and take them all so I dashed back in, gathered the children, showed them my empty basket and they were off. Soon my basket was full again and much fun was had by all. They fell on the pizza and garlic bread with relish! and then went back to finish off their art work whilst I bagged up the little chocolate eggs and chicks.
Our service: we had lots of little ones so we did the 'where is ...., there she is...' song (See and Know) adapting it to 'come to messy church' rather than 'see and know'. Then we had the Easter story whilst sitting round the Easter Garden, a percussion accompanied song and quiet prayers. D blessed the eggs and we all went home clutching works of art and bags of goodies.
Wednesday I spent the whole day preparing the next 2 months Messy Church activities. It took the whole day but by teatime I had a shopping list and 9 week's activities planned. This is especially important because we are away for 4 of those weeks and our helpers need plenty of notice of what they will be doing.
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Passover
Passover
Each Holy Week we have a
Passover service, which incorporates a 3 course dinner. We have a
form of service which has a similar form to the Jewish service but
which incorporates the words which Jesus said as He shared the bread
and the wine. During the service we remember the Exodus, eating
bitter herbs (watercress for us) dipped in salty water for the bitter
tears of slavery, unleavened bread (Matzos) eaten with haroset
(chopped nuts, grated apple and a little wine) and we have a few
hymns. We drink all the toasts.
Then dinner is served. If we
could we would have a roast lamb dinner but with the numbers we have
and the tiny church kitchen it's not possible, so we do what we do
for Burn's Night and use the slow cookers. These are plugged in
during the afternoon so the casserole is good and hot. We have a
bread bun for everyone, casserole (veggie alternative if needed)
gateau or trifle or fruit pie and cream for dessert, cheese and
biscuits, tea and coffee.
Then before anyone gets up to go
home we finish the Passover with a final toast, prayers and a last
hymn.
It's a lovely service which
helps us to follow in Jesus's footsteps during that last week before
His death. Most people then go to the Maundy Thursday service and
vigil, the Good Friday noon vigil and the Easter Eve service. By
Easter Sunday we have walked with Christ, as near as we are able, and
Easter comes alive again.
Organising
it
We
have a version of a bring and share meal....I work out what we need
and then tell everyone what they need to bring. So there's no money
to collect and we can accommodate last minute extras. I ask Mums to
make the casseroles... they know what their family likes, single folk
bring wine, some bring the cheese and biscuits, some bring
desserts....one of our Polish Mums makes spectacular tray bakes so
that's what I ask her to bring.
I
get a small team to help set up the day before; this year it will be
after Tuesday afternoon's Messy Church. We lay the tables, use place
cards and generally make it look inviting. People arrive a little
early to find their places.
One
of the Polish girls said how nice it is to have a meal together and
get to know one another. They don't do that in her church (not sure
if she means in Poland or here in the UK) It's a really good way to
draw new folk into the congregation. This year I'm expecting 40 but
it could change as there's a nasty bug going around!
Images from Bitsela
Tuesday
My husband realises there won't be enough service booklets. Numbers have risen to 44 after Messy Church.
After Messy Church we get the tables set up and laid with place settings. We really need to get more side plates...some have to use brightly coloured paper side plates. Still it looks very jolly. D puts all the church candlesticks on the tables. I hope I haven't forgotten anyone and that I've seated everyone with the folk they want to sit with.
At home I make a list of all the bits and pieces I need to take over tomorrow and then I count the slow cookers to make sure we'll have enough.
Wednesday 12 noon
There's snow on the ground though it's thawing fairly quickly.
The phone rings, it's one of the folk coming tonight and she says she's snowed in! Since she's cooking the main course for her family of 8 she's not sure what to do and neither am I. She doesn't really live very far out. I try ringing her daughter and leave a message. We can cope with a couple extra but if 8 of her family come without their share of food then there'll be a problem.
2.30pm I head over to church to plug in the slow cookers, turn on the heating and check over the tables.
2.45pm D arrives with R out keyboard player to set up for tonight.
Images from Bitsela
Tuesday
My husband realises there won't be enough service booklets. Numbers have risen to 44 after Messy Church.
After Messy Church we get the tables set up and laid with place settings. We really need to get more side plates...some have to use brightly coloured paper side plates. Still it looks very jolly. D puts all the church candlesticks on the tables. I hope I haven't forgotten anyone and that I've seated everyone with the folk they want to sit with.
At home I make a list of all the bits and pieces I need to take over tomorrow and then I count the slow cookers to make sure we'll have enough.
Wednesday 12 noon
There's snow on the ground though it's thawing fairly quickly.
The phone rings, it's one of the folk coming tonight and she says she's snowed in! Since she's cooking the main course for her family of 8 she's not sure what to do and neither am I. She doesn't really live very far out. I try ringing her daughter and leave a message. We can cope with a couple extra but if 8 of her family come without their share of food then there'll be a problem.
2.30pm I head over to church to plug in the slow cookers, turn on the heating and check over the tables.
3pm Home for a while.
5pm Nip over to stir casseroles and turn down as needed.
6pm Back to church to finish setting up....putting out haroset, matzos, salty water, watercress.
6.15pm Folk start arriving and I am busy sorting out plates for desserts, cheese boards and putting out the bread buns. The family of 8 arrives, minus the 2 girls who apparently have gone to town and not come back yet! We open lots of wine.
6.40pm I text the late comers and they soon arrive.
Looking down the tables I see we have Roman Catholics, Polish families, a charismatic (in the church sense) Frenchman, people from Lancashire and the Yorkshire folk. Quite a mix.
6.45pm Passover begins with hymns and prayers very similar to those Jesus would have used.
7.10pm We eat dinner.
8.10pm Dinner being over we finish the Passover with more prayers, toasts and hymns.
8.30pm The big clear up begins....church needs to be put back to Sunday format for the Maundy Thursday services tomorrow.
The dirty pots and glasses go to the Vicarage to be washed in the Vicarage dishwasher. We stagger off home.
Labels:
celebrations,
church activities,
church service,
Easter,
family service,
friendship,
Holy Week
Location:
United Kingdom
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
And then there was snow...again
As I look out at the snow it is hard to believe that only 10 days ago we were visiting the RHS gardens at Harlow Carr, Harrogate. It was a really warm day; short sleeves were the order of the day. Today I'm sitting with jumper, thick cardi, socks and slippers, with the heating on full blast because it's turned so cold!
Labels:
flowers,
photographs,
snow,
Spring
Location:
United Kingdom
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