Topic categories:
(Alphabetical)

Our Phili-Pam

You need to be signed in to respond to this topic

First pagePrevious page

Displaying 841 to 855 of 1066 posts

Page 57 of 72

1 2 3 4 5 .... 10 .... 15 .... 20 .... 25 .... 30 .... 35 .... 40 .... 45 .... 50 .... 55 . 57 .. 60 .... 65 .. 68 69 70 71 72
Next pageLast page
1066 posts:
Order:   

Helen F
Warrington
841 of 1066  Wed 26th Jan 2022 2:45pm  

They say that smell is possibly the strongest trigger of memories and I believe it. I never met Pam but miss her on your behalf. Pam would be very impressed with that salad. Very professional but for top marks you need to sprinkle some edible flower petals over the top.
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
NeilsYard
Coventry
842 of 1066  Wed 26th Jan 2022 3:40pm  

Sometimes the simplest food is the tastiest! I do love salad + salad cream and a warmed fresh crusty baguette!
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
Thread starter
843 of 1066  Sun 30th Jan 2022 2:43pm  

Good afternoon, I enjoyed Sunday lunch at my local today, The New Parkgate Pub. This was fabulous. Prepared to order, so a Timothy Taylor kept me nourished whilst waiting for dinner. What a pip!
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
Helen F
Warrington
844 of 1066  Sun 30th Jan 2022 5:34pm  

Yum. I'm very partial to a roast dinner with copious amounts of gravy. That's a very decent sized meal. I'm hoping that self serve Toby roasts come back before long because I prefer to choose my veg.
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
Thread starter
845 of 1066  Mon 31st Jan 2022 3:26pm  

On 26th Jan 2022 3:40pm, NeilsYard said: Sometimes the simplest food is the tastiest! I do love salad + salad cream and a warmed fresh crusty baguette!
Hi. Kind of advertising I suppose, but the ready made up salad in my Morrison's home delivery was very good value that I enjoyed last week. One in this week's current order. I tipped a bag of crisps into it whilst watching Heartbeat on Friday. Cheaper than popcorn, but was like being at the movies. Gosh, don't I know how to live it up, hey!
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
Annewiggy
Tamworth
846 of 1066  Mon 31st Jan 2022 4:09pm  

Sounds good, Phil. I saw enough salad in my last job though, worked there for 6 years. I did get myself on the dressing tasting panel though.
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
Thread starter
847 of 1066  Thu 3rd Feb 2022 1:49pm  

Hi all, it's get your aprons on time. No pictures because I had eaten it too fast. A soft eating apple, I peeled the skin off & cored it. Chopped it well, then instead of a saucepan, I used the microwave to heat & reduce it to a pulp, to which I added just a teaspoon of golden syrup. Mixed it well, with just a few more short microwave blasts. Then from my Morrison's order yesterday, I add a handful of fresh blackberries. I left them whole, no attempt to mix, with another thirty seconds in the microwave. I then added boiling water to half a packet of my Morrison's instant custard. I'm telling you, it nearly blew my mind, a glorious five minute pudding. I'm determined this spring to get the hang of doing pastry, totally beyond me at present. I tell you, Pam would have loved it too. PS. I've another soft apple, the rest of the blackberries, with tomorrow evening's big tele-in-night. I have my own bramble bushes full of blackberries in the autumn, that the birds had the lot last autumn. They will form an orderly queue this year! My postings like this are second nature to most of you, but to me it's all new. I don't have a little lady running around anymore.
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
3Spires
SW Leicestershire
848 of 1066  Thu 3rd Feb 2022 2:07pm  

Hi Phil Cut out the hassle and join the professionals - buy your pastry readymade - Michelin Star guaranteed Double thumbs up
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
Annewiggy
Tamworth
849 of 1066  Thu 3rd Feb 2022 3:41pm  

Have a go at the pastry Phil. Roy had never done it before but had I go while I was "resting", he finished up making the Christmas mince pies. Just don't mess with it too much and put it in the fridge for half an hour before rolling it out.
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
Dreamer58
Coventry
850 of 1066  Thu 3rd Feb 2022 4:21pm  

Hi Phil. Suet pudding is good to make in the microwave. It cooks in 6 or 7 minutes. That would go really well with apple and blackberries. I know microwaving suet pudding is sacrilege to traditionalists but it's amazingly easy that way.
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
bohica
coventry
851 of 1066  Sat 5th Feb 2022 2:39am  

Philip. Might I suggest that you learn to make basic mug cakes in your microwave? Once mastered, you can add in all sorts of things. Wink
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
Thread starter
852 of 1066  Mon 7th Feb 2022 2:40pm  

Does the batter matter! To be taken three times a day with syrup. Mixing bowl washed & away, enough batter for five medium thick pancakes. Don't I just love it!
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
Thread starter
853 of 1066  Mon 7th Feb 2022 4:18pm  

Hi all, I attached a huge memory regards the pancake post. As far as I can accurately remember, the last food that Pam made & cooked was pancakes last year. She struggled with the energy of tossing, but that was it. She loved pancakes as indeed I did & do....... I'm grateful that I have the most happy of thoughts on this, which I'm sure comes from inside of me. I can't wait for tea time today.
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
Helen F
Warrington
854 of 1066  Mon 7th Feb 2022 7:38pm  

Are you confessing to being the dreaded batter pudding hurler of the Goon Show fame? I hope the pancakes are as good as you remember. Double thumbs up
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam
Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
855 of 1066  Mon 7th Feb 2022 8:36pm  

Go on, you know you want to.... The Dreaded Batter Pudding Hurler of Bexhill-on-Sea
Coventry People - Our Phili-Pam

You need to be signed in to respond to this topic

First pagePrevious page

Displaying 841 to 855 of 1066 posts

Page 57 of 72

1 2 3 4 5 .... 10 .... 15 .... 20 .... 25 .... 30 .... 35 .... 40 .... 45 .... 50 .... 55 . 57 .. 60 .... 65 .. 68 69 70 71 72
Next pageLast page

Previous (older) topic

Coventry Pubs
|

Next (newer) topic

Apprentice Sports
You are currently viewing topics in All categories
View topics only in the Coventry People category
 
Home | Forum index | Forum stats | Forum help | Log out | About me
Top of the page
3,203,236

Website & counter by Rob Orland © 2024

Load time: 39ms