Thursday, 18 October 2012

Find Brook


I came across this distressing article in a local magazine recently, called Lancashire Life and was saddened to think that people could inflict such heartbreak upon others for a quick buck. The magazine was already over a year old  by the time  I read the article so I was eager to see if the couple had managed to find their chocolate labrador called Brook, sadly it was not to be.  Despite ongoing searches and a hefty reward which is currently set at 5 grand Brook is still missing they believe he was quickly sold on and could be anywhere in the country with unsuspecting new owners. Caroline and Aubrey Hoyles to this day have not given up hope of being reunited with their beloved friend. View Brooks appeal from his family below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lmel7oRIKA

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Live Life Love A Labrador


September  20th 1999- May 31st  2011

If only could make a deal with god
I'd get him to swap our places
Be running up that road
Be running up that hill
With no problem...
Lyrics by K Bush.

My partner's favorite picture of our kind and faithful boy Harry.

Sunday, 16 September 2012

Gardening Bits & Bobs


Thank you to Sarina at Sarina's Allsorts blog for sending me this lovely gardening book. The book gives you a month by month guide when best to sow seeds,  how to cultivate and then harvest. Just what I need really because I'm unorganized and messy. The gift inspired me to sort myself out so I decided to treat myself to a few garden products. Well that's my excuse:-)


My seeds were in an old chocolate tin but I think this is much smarter. I don't usually spend money on stuff I don't really need but I've not spent owt for ages now so it's time for a treat. It's also my plan to be less of a scruff bag at home too but no doubt the tidying up bug  won't last long. You can't change nature can you.

My tomatoes did ok this year but I sowed too many again and the beefsteak too late in the year. I've just got one red beef tomato on my windowsill at the moment but all the rest are green.
Golden Sunrise and possibly Gardeners delight

This is a pic of my greenhouse down on the allotment, it's earlier in the year when it was still relatively tidy. The comfrey is a bit of rogue it keeps coming up but I haven't the heart to dig it out completely.

Sunday, 9 September 2012

Sesame Seed Bread

Has anyone been watching the new series of the great British Bake Off with Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry? Several series have been made now and I'm still not tired of watching it. I've made a couple of loaves of bread over the years, not all with positive results.  One of the best was a Delia special Goats cheese, onion and potato bread with thyme, very quick and easy. After listening to  the famous Frugal Queen on her local radio station she set me thinking what I could do next, so I dusted off my 1000 Classic Recipe book and picked out a bread which had few ingredients and breaks off into individual rolls

Sesame Seed Bread....

It came out ok but should have let it prove more, really it should have reached at least to the top of the tin.
Here's the recipe as requested by Allotment Lady Lives Again

Makes 1 23cm/9in loaf
2tsp active dried yeast
300ml/Half a pint of luke warm water
200g plain flour
200g wholemeal flour
2 tsp salt
5tbsp toasted sesame seeds
milk to glaze
2tbsp sesame seeds, for sprinkling.

Combine the yeast and 75 ml/5tbsp of the water and leave to dissolve. Mix the flours and salt in a bowl. Make a well and pour in the yeasty water. Stir from centre to get a rough dough.
Transfer to a floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic. Return to bowl and cover with a plastic bag. Leave in a warm spot till it has doubled in size. 2 hours
Grease a 23cm/9in round cake tin. Punch down the dough and knead in the toasted sesame seeds. Divide into 16 balls and place in the tin.Cover with a plastic bag and leave in a warm place until risen above the rim.

I didn't and the dough was just under the rim when I made it, I think it best to leave the dough until it has got above the rim for a better sized loaf.
Preheat oven to 220/425f/ gas7. Brush the loaf with milk. (I think this made the top crunchy so perhaps leave it off if you don't like a crunchy top). Sprinkle with the extra sesame seeds. Bake for 15 minutes. Lower the heat to 190c/375/gas 5 and bake until the base sounds hollow when tapped, about 30 minutes. Cool on a wire rack.

Saturday, 8 September 2012

A Room With A View




I've always loved the view from my back bedroom and the occasional wildlife that passes through. These old micey pics are a favorite of mine...We called him big bum;-) The coloured lights are the reflections from my christmas tree lights. Unfortunately these poor little guys don't last long these days because of the arrival of Mofo. An expert in mouse detection and destruction;-( Brother Mick calls him Mr Bitey for obvious reasons. Btw Happy Birthday Mick, where have those years gone?

Monday, 4 June 2012

When your smiling

The whole world smiles with you....

Saturday, 26 May 2012

Stamp collecting

I'm still collecting used stamps for Many Tears Animal Rescue. Please feel free to send me any if you have a spare moment. Much appreciated. These are some of the ones I like best. I've named them to represent some of my favourite blogs.

Sunday, 8 April 2012

If All Else Fails Eat Cake



Well sadly it's really wet here in Lancashire today so I can't finish off planting my potatoes on the allotment. So instead of sulking and doing nothing why not bake...Pat's quick, easy and economical country style mixed fruit cake. My mum loves it...

125 g soft margarine.
60g sugar, granulated or caster
2 medium eggs.
300g self raising flour250g mixed dried fruit, I used the Asda smart price
150ml milk
30-60g glace cherries, halved
Suggests 6 inch round tin but I used a square one this time, usually I use a loaf tin which in hind sight makes the cake look better. But who cares bet it still tastes good.

Set oven to warm, gas mark 3, 160 degrees c/325 f
Cream together the margarine and sugar, gradually beat in the eggs. Fold in the flour and fruit, then add the milk, a little at a time, until mixture smooth. Spoon into the tin and level the surface. Top with the glace cherries.
Bake in the oven for 30 mins.Reduce the oven temperature to cool, gas mark 2 or 150 deg c/300 degs f and bake for a further 30 mins. Test cake by inserting a skewer into the centre, if it comes out clean you know its ready. If not return to oven for 10- 20 mins. Leave to cool on a wire rack.
If your not a greedy git like me then you can wrap it in parchment, then foil and freeze it for up to 3 months. Allow to defrost before serving.


Thanks to Pat Woodberry from Hadleigh in Suffolk... who wrote into Women's Weekly with this recipe all those years ago. Good things last don't they


Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Few Flowered Leeks


Thanks go to Crafty Green Poet for identifying this woodland plant on her blog today. I originally photographed this unusual looking plant back in May 2010 in Pleasington Old Hall Woodland Nature Reserve but was totally clueless about it until now.

In the original post I described the twosome looking as though they had been on the lash and were staggering back to the woods, see how one has it arm (stem) round the other for support. Too much elderflower juice me thinks.

Saturday, 11 February 2012

Danny Douche Butters- Respect

Well-done to co worker and top fellow animal lover Danny Douche for raising 600 quid for the Dogs Trust.... He decided in January to forgo his lovely (but thinning locks) and undergo the Beverly snip with number 1 razor cut... We all encouraged him to go the whole hog but as the day in question dawned, I think we were all pretty nervous for him... I think he gave his beard an extra stroke that day;-)


No turning back here most of Crown's staff wanted to see value for money...
The Douche before with his Timotei hair style

Aww think Douche is hair sore
Steady on Bev...
Reminds me of Rodney's famous rats tail hair piece. Classic
No dude, Inverted bob ... Don't see many of those on those bikers fellers do you. Soldier on Bev this look is definitely a no no.
That's more like it dude.......

Round of applause for The Douche.... Jobs a good un, anyone got a hat. No seriously much respect...