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  • Trail Tales: Midges
  • GRAEMEJONES
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    Yes, I know what you mean there, this one’s a regular in the garden but this is the first time it’s stayed long enough for me to get the camera out.I’ve ducked a few times whilst pegging washing out, as it comes in just over hedge height, which is also head height. 8O

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    Unless it’s changed, that one ^^^^ on the Great Orme is a no braker all the way down. :P

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    Get one to suit your tastes and see if you like the results, then go here beery goodnessfor first class goods and very quick postage .
    HTH .. CHEERS ! :P

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    The watering can is used to fill up the various drinking pots for the birds and owt else that’s wants/needs a drink,and it’s topped up from the butt that birdy is perched on. :wink:

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    It’s a ( not very good at killing sparrows ) Sparrowhawk. :wink:

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    There would be an awful lot of “bleeps” on the soundtrack when I had a go. 8O

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    Ha, not even quick enough to get outside before it took off , it missed both the birds that were having a drink and ended up in the pansies, must try harder :lol:

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    Cat and Fiddle webcam here. [/url]

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    From Cut Gate Cairn.

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    It’s a good job I know you Chris :P
    Here we go. This should give you about 16 -18 of the same size we had on Saturday :lol:

    250g Mexican cheddar( from Morrisons, Tesco ) the stuff with peppers and chili in.

    8 Spring Onions finely chopped.

    50g Walnuts, finely chopped.

    200g Plain flour.

    2 or 3 Tsp of Dijon mustard. (according to your own taste )

    100g butter, well softened.

    Pre-heat oven to 190 c gas 5.
    Grate the cheese into a bowl.Thinly slice the onions,chop the walnuts and stir into the cheese. Stir in the flour and mustard.

    Melt the butter, add to the bowl and knead together until well blended.

    Shape into shapes slightly bigger than a golf ball,then flatten out to about 10 – 15 mm thick.

    Bake for about 15 mins until golden brown.

    Leave to cool on the tray for a couple of mins.

    Devour quickly :P or

    Transfer to a wire to cool properly, then…^^^^

    Enjoy often :P They work well when dunked in the soup of your choice also.

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    So,Bunnyhop said it’s going to be warm eh ? :P

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    What !! We suffered for our cause for hours in that proper grim weather and we only get a short one :P All credit where it’s due for that Chris, I couldn’t even undo the zips on my bag to get my camera out, definitely Winter gloves for next time 8O
    Thanks very much for that, much appreciated :P

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    Can’t watch the video yet, had to change rear brake pads as well yesterday .

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    Hora, you only missed the Bhajis cos you were first off the carpark to the Pub ! And, you should know by now that the naughty stuff in life is always more fun :D

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    You’re more than welcome Chris, one good turn etc, looking forward to the next episode of video .
    :D

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    Simple Minds.
    Glittering Prizes 81-92
    To replace the one I can’t find :oops:

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    R.E ABOVE ^^^^,there’s also chopped walnuts, Dijon mustard and spring onions in there as well.To get the spicy bit in the ones we had to-day I used the Mexican type cheese ( it’s got the bits of red/green peppers and chilli already in it ) HTH :P
    Enjoy.

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    You know who ^^^^^ had one to take home for his Mrs, the cheesecake brownies didn’t all go, brought 5 3 pieces home , you need to be more assertive next time and get in there :-)

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    To be fair to Hora :wink: I think the farmer was in front of him with his captive sheep, so he might not have seen them :P, either that or his Turbo didn’t kick in in time before they were let loose.

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    You’re Damn right there Sambob :P wasn’t too keen on the flurry of Hailstones though :? Still, nowt that a soak in a hot bath for an hour hasn’t sorted

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    Here you go. :-)

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    There was a Bunnyhop size piece of Brownie as well, tucked away in the bottom of the box, now cut into two smaller pieces :oops:

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    Played loud enough to get your Mum banging on your bed-room door shouting “Turn that Bloody row down !” , whilst proceeding to use a hairdryer and emptying a can of hairspray over the resulting Mullet.
    Then catching a mini bus to The Highwayman at Threapwood.
    Those were the days :oops:

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    Yes, that went down well, can’t re-call who made that though :cry:

    I’ve got some xmas pudding Vodka on the go for the Roman Lakes Pootle on the 18th. :P

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    Right, that’s me done in the kitchen for today.
    Mexican/ Lancashire Bhaji’s
    Cheesecake Chocolate Brownies, Chocolate and Apricot BFO’s.

    N.B.
    Not all the elements that are in the photo may make it tomorrow :P

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    I’ve been unfortunate enough to have to meet him on two occasions as a visitor to the job I work on.
    He’s not much different in real life.

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    Could you not sneak one into the packing when she’s not looking ? :P

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    One hundred !

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    Lower Hyde, Isle of Wight.
    Really good riding from your van door and plenty in the area to keep kids/mrs happy. Oh, and excellent Pasty’s available through-out the Island as well :wink:

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    lesa, my email address is in my profile, mail me and I’ll give you my mobile number :wink:

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    Well it has to be said Chris, you’re making a boring nightshift entertaining ! Ta very much :D

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    Probably some BFO’S with Apricot as well . :P :D

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    Cheesecake chocolatey Brownies, and Mexican / Lancashire Bhajis . :-)

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    I’m digging myself a Les shaped hole here aren’t I ? 8O

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    No, not that Les ! Lesa :D

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    That’ll do , easy for Les to get to as well.

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    Polar Bear, 8O
    Edit: At Snugberrys ice cream farm

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    You forgot the snow,wind and mist :P

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    I think Stoke on Trent should be the cut off point :lol:

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    That’s a valid point you have there Pook ,not everyone can do cakes like us Pootlers :D Lancashire Bhaji’s,not for “them from down south” :P

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