Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Oh yeah



How about having a dried "Komodo Dragon" hanging about ( as you do ) just in case you fancy a folkie improv drum olong to this kinda thing http://www.codamusic.co.uk/mp3/44074_000100010002.mp3 using the stiff card hangers salvaged from your dry cleaning


A few IKEA catalogues in a Celtic Triquetra and some improv dancing should go down well




Hmmm yeahhh





W**F

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> katie1997 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------


> Katie

>

> A fine list

>

> May we have " Preferred suppliers " to assist us

>

I think you can get the sugar from the Franklins deli shop....they have great things in there and are very helpful. The monin syrups I brought from India so not much help lol....but Waitrose stock these things I believe. Not sure where locally though..


On the sourdough note...tried making it 3 times before I moved house but kept on forgetting to 'feed' the starter mix..

PS. Vacuum-packed chestnuts


PPS. Matzo-meal (fine and the other type)

suzisoo Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I don't have a larder but my childhood memories

> were a dish of cold mince with the white layer of

> fat on top which my dad would put in a sandwich

> (!) the frying pan with a layer of lard, ready for

> re-use but with a set of mouse footprints running

> across it.


xxxxxx


Are you my long lost sister who they claimed had run away?

Roll Deep Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Is the larder the 'new' Aga?


_____________________________________________________


Dearest Roll



The Aga is old, so the new Aga is the old Aga however,


Technically though "The Larder" is a non-electrified item, a storage vessel really


Whereas, an AGA gets food hot


Know what I mean ?



W**F

Dearest Dog


Forgive my inexcusable lack of required insight concerning the transitional regeneration of old iron into new fad. I was merely hoping to draw a parrallel with the 'larder/Aga' scenario, so as to highlight the escalation - in price as well as trend - of 19th century designs and their function, in todays east dulwich. Such as the old steam kettle I saw on sale for ?80 on Lordship lane which before Laura Ashley said so, was a fiver down the nearest boot-fare. It just seems that the people of east dulwich are once again displaying a little too much haste in trying too hard, again. Although not all.


Technically you're right. A Larder is a non electrified item. But technically these days the only purpose they serve is another trophy cabinet of so-called 'unused items'.


Know what I mean?

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • If you are referring to me, I was using my mobile. Just quoting the post I was replying to would have made no sense without showing my original post as well. I wouldn't have been able to do that on a "real PC" either, assuming I carried one around with me everywhere. It's nothing to do with what I'm using, it's the way the forum is set up to quote posts. I did insert a screenshot showing the keyboard by mistake.
    • You have to book for the Sunday roasts in advance. I have bad memories of once going for a circular  walk around Downe and then trying to eat. The Queens Head staff (and customers)  looked at us as if we were mad for attempting to get a meal without booking. The other pub in the village  reeked of bleach.  We had to  drive around in search of a meal, and ended up at some large pub whose name and location  I have thankfully forgotten. All I remember is the food, which was truly awful. 
    • Speak to the Estate Agents, expect most will say get it on the market rather than spend money which may well be wasted when the next owner changes things. Get a couple of friends round and ask them honestly what rough or unfinished things come to their attention.  Weeds in the front. Door that doesn't close properly.  Arrangements in the kitchen.  Whatever!  There may be minor things that can put people off.  Clean your windows!
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...