Sunday, November 20, 2005

Frosty Plot






Have not been to well of late so have not visited the plot as often as usual. Barbara and I did go early this morning though and it was perishing. We were able to take home some potatoes, swede, parsnips and a cabbage and also some rosemary and thyme to go with the shoulder of lamb that we bought from our favorite Greek shop. This shop is wonderful and opens at 7am on a Sunday morning, rest of the week it is 6am so they do get a bit of a lay in. Barb was a bit put off as next to the shoulders they had sheeps heads complete with eyes ( apologies to all veggies reading this )

Last Saturday we visited Borough Market near London Bridge. If you have never been it is really well worth a visit. Lots of stalls selling fresh vegetables, meat, fish, cheese,oils, herbs, wines, bread. I could go on and on.

These are a few pictures we took today.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great site with super photos-all your mentions of roast lamb really make me drool-can't believe how costly shoulders of lamb are now compared to 5 years ago !!!
Have had a lottie in Teignmouth Devon for 13 years alas due to an infestation of bindweed it's been covered (almost 95%)for around 6 months with heavy duty black plastic.
Went to check lottie couple of days ago and found shed padlock had been hacksawed off-a few grotty tools missing but the decent ones still there !
This is the 2nd break-in this year last time I reported it to the police and they asked if I required victim support!

Anonymous said...

Are you OK?
Missing reading your lottie diary!!!