

Last time I posted a recipe the whole thing degenerated into a conversation on the quirks of the English language as she is spoken in two different English speaking countries ~ soooo ~ I won't be doing that again! Besides, I don't like to cook. I work on a simple principle:
If it's hungry feed it (a diet of living books, good music & love)
No watching t.v while eating but you can imagine all you like.
Amazing Grace covers most things.
Leave food freely available 24/7. And that, ladies, is how we all stay sane.
3 comments:
Great recipe! Especially the Amazing Grace part.
~Andrea
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/andijeane/509287/
Perfect. :-)
(heh, and I remember that convo - it was the shortening thing that had people confused LOL - the way that the english is so different from one side of the ocean to the other always amuses me though; i love learning what others call things. )
I canat imagine life without cooking. My identity as an individaul is wrapped up in cooking. LOL And Im only half kidding!
I enjoyed your little recipe.
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