No, don't rub your eyes - it is nourishing obscurity, not Sicily Scene and it's a food post.
We were just tossing up what to have for lunch today and Welshcakes decided to throw together this little lot, called Maria Teresa's chicken and together with it went the Roman dish, Vignarola, of various peas, beans, onions and so on. Not to forget the artichocke hearts, all slow cooked in olive oil.
Well all right, admittedly that one was already cooked [it's better on the second day]. And note the glasses of water, JMB.
We are also in the throes of the great boiler war.
We need a new boiler, it's leaking something awful and no one will do anything they're supposed to. Well now they seem to be as I went down and took a look and a new boiler drum was standing by so we can only guess when this water nightmare will end.
Anyway, enough for now. Off to have some supper.
We were just tossing up what to have for lunch today and Welshcakes decided to throw together this little lot, called Maria Teresa's chicken and together with it went the Roman dish, Vignarola, of various peas, beans, onions and so on. Not to forget the artichocke hearts, all slow cooked in olive oil.
Well all right, admittedly that one was already cooked [it's better on the second day]. And note the glasses of water, JMB.
We are also in the throes of the great boiler war.
We need a new boiler, it's leaking something awful and no one will do anything they're supposed to. Well now they seem to be as I went down and took a look and a new boiler drum was standing by so we can only guess when this water nightmare will end.
Anyway, enough for now. Off to have some supper.