The wish list on Amazon is a lovely thing, if only because I can pop things in it and feel like I am going to get them and then at a later date when I have realised I don't really need them I can remove them. It is a sort of delayed gratification device that often works in our favour I think. I do love books and I can't always get everything I want from the library, but sometimes it is disappointing when you pay for one and it is just rubbish. Well that may be a bit harsh I should say not to my taste because I do admire anyone who can write a book and then get it published. Not included in that admiration are any celebrities who use others to write books for them and then get huge royalties just because they have been on the TV at some point. Saying that I wouldn't buy anything by a celebrity for that reason.
I do enjoy reading factual books and anything on health, psychology and faith. I have seen quite a few videos by the doctor Michael Greger so I was interested in his book 'How Not to Die' he is a vegan doctor and has done a lot of research in nutrition and disease.
So this book has gone into my cart then I stopped, I was sure I heard a colleague mention it some time ago so I asked her the next day. She has the cook book that goes with it, she brought it in and I have had a look through. Now of course it is not the same book but I am glad I have seen it, the book I wanted is all about the theory, why plant based, the science of what we eat and how it can affect us chemically. He is not a chef so while some of his ideas may have been used to create these dishes in the cook book, it wasn't him and it is just another case of cashing in on something.
I may try and get the book from the library if it is in the catalogue but if not I am not buying it right now. He has lots of talks online so perhaps I have already heard most of what is in the book anyway. So thanks to the wishlist it may stay there until I decide to remove it, either way it has given me the time to think do I really want that.
Thursday, 21 June 2018
Wednesday, 20 June 2018
Growing
Well after a slow start the chilli plant is in full swing, I did wonder at first if it had been a wrong choice but now it is full of little chillies starting to grow and a couple of bigger ones. I'm not sure how long they take to go red but there seems to be plenty on there for such a little plant.
My husband announced that he is not even bothered about chillies, well it looks like we better get finding lots of recipes for them where it is in there but not too obvious then.
Here is the regular pepper, also quite big already I think. Maybe next time I will grow more peppers a these will get used in lots of things. The strawberries seem to be getting picked a couple at a time and then we eat them as we go, I don't think there will ever be a bowl full ready at once as we don't want to leave them on to go mushy. I heard someone else sat the same thing today so it's not just me.
On a different theme my fabric arrived today but as I wasn't home it's gone to the collection place which is closed of course by the time we get home. Obviously most people who work are out during the day and the post always arrives late when people have left! It will be Friday now before I can collect it, they never seem to leave with a neighbour or in the safe place anymore. The package isn't signed for so it's a bit annoying. My son once had a card saying they had taken his parcel to the collection place at the next town, after being driven there he was then told it was at the one near our home, ridiculous, really there ought to be a better system.
That's it for today after a very bad nights sleep last night I am starting to feel it now, hopefully I will feel more energetic tomorrow.
Tuesday, 19 June 2018
Sewing Plans
After having a good look through the Sew magazine that I bought the other day I have decided to try two of the garments from it. One is the frill front T-shirt that actually came as a paper pattern with the magazine. This one...
I think style c, I had thought a but now I am thinking it may be too ruffled for me then I won't wear it. I put a ruffle all the way around a neckline once before and never wore it at all.
The other garment is a pair of wide leg trousers but this time you print the pattern off, now I have not been on and had a look at the pieces yet, if it looks too basic to waste the ink I may wing it. The other thought I have with that one is are they too wide? I might make them then change them we will see.
I really loved that fabric too but had a look and wasn't sure if I wanted to pay so much for an experimental make, I mean what if I don't like the style on me. So I had a look around and found some nice magenta chevon patterned fabric at Minerva, much more reasonable. However I did then go and put other things in my basket too like you do.
My order has been dispatched so more on those items another day, although I will say I have ordered plain white for the top I thought I would try and get at least a few neutrals in there like I keep meaning to.
This evening I made a green lentil and green assorted vegetable korma, I have to say it was not up to my usual curry standards and I think it was because I impulsively added toasted almonds at the last minute. They seemed to alter the whole flavour, bad choice! I will stick with adding cashews in future they go much nicer.
I think style c, I had thought a but now I am thinking it may be too ruffled for me then I won't wear it. I put a ruffle all the way around a neckline once before and never wore it at all.
The other garment is a pair of wide leg trousers but this time you print the pattern off, now I have not been on and had a look at the pieces yet, if it looks too basic to waste the ink I may wing it. The other thought I have with that one is are they too wide? I might make them then change them we will see.
I really loved that fabric too but had a look and wasn't sure if I wanted to pay so much for an experimental make, I mean what if I don't like the style on me. So I had a look around and found some nice magenta chevon patterned fabric at Minerva, much more reasonable. However I did then go and put other things in my basket too like you do.
My order has been dispatched so more on those items another day, although I will say I have ordered plain white for the top I thought I would try and get at least a few neutrals in there like I keep meaning to.
This evening I made a green lentil and green assorted vegetable korma, I have to say it was not up to my usual curry standards and I think it was because I impulsively added toasted almonds at the last minute. They seemed to alter the whole flavour, bad choice! I will stick with adding cashews in future they go much nicer.
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