Sunday 16 December 2012

Sunday.


Went up to supper about an hour ago, and found Ann had provided roast partridge (a favourite of mine). Sat down and started to dismember my bird (as above) and realised I had not photographed it. So seized the camera and remedied my error as seen. Partridge is one of the better game birds, and has the added advantage of size - one bird is just the right amount per person to my mind.

The pudding that followed was mince pie and custard, as shown below. Can't think of a better winter evening meal.


After the meal we had a game of scrabble at which I was thoroughly hammered, and didn't mind a bit in view of that supper.

Good night all.

9 comments:

Pat said...

I'm glad somebody can hammer you at scrabble:)

Unknown said...

Hello Pat. I get the feeling I' being ganged up on. It's just that I've had a run of luck lately (letter wise) on facebook scrabble. Rog, Zoe, and yourself have beaten me on computer. Ann can, and does beat me occasionally. At the scrabble clubs in our small town I am reckoned about the third/fourth best player here. Just think what vicious players the top three must be!

haricot said...

Hello Mike and Ann.
I felt like I enjoyed your dishes which look so nice. And I found you have created very lovely blog.
Thank you for visiting mine, hoping your good time for coming Xmas, from Japan.

haricot said...

I felt like I enjoyed your dishes which look so nice. And I found you've created a lovely blog.Thank you for visiting mine, hoping your good time for coming Xmas, from Japan.

haricot said...

I felt like I enjoyed your dishes which look so nice. Thank you for visiting mine. Have a nice week ahead and have good time for coming Xmas, from Japan.

haricot said...

Oh my God ! Sorry, I thought I could not leave my comment.

Unknown said...

Hello Haricot. ALL your comments got here safely. Isn't it remarkable that we can chat like this to someone on the other side of the world?

Lori Skoog said...

You eat well!

Unknown said...

Don't we just,Lori. Nearly as well as you and Gary.
By the way, we wish you both, and all yours, a very Happy Christmas.