Tuesday 12th May - monthlydiaryday entry

May 12, 2015 23:04

monthlydiaryday last month was such a washout that I didn't bother to post. At least today I had a little more going on in my life.

Under the cut to save some of you from reading it twice. )

monthlydiaryday, kenilworth, me

Leave a comment

Comments 24

brunettepet May 12 2015, 22:11:24 UTC
Sounds like a full and enjoyable day. Local asparagus is a real treat and I, too, am a glutton for it.

Reply

gillo May 12 2015, 22:22:28 UTC
Warwickshire and Worcestershire asparagus is considered the best by connoisseurs - and there's always a lot that doesn't quite make the standard of length, thickness or straightness for the restaurant trade but is still delicious eaten fresh and local!

Thanks for reading.

Reply


executrix May 12 2015, 22:22:35 UTC
Last weekend, I bought Madhur Jaffrey's World Vegetarian cookbook at a jumble sale, and about an hour ago I read her Asparagus section, which includes two variations on "braised asparagus with an Asian-style soy, ginger, sesame dressing" which I must say sounded nice. Even though I don't like asparagus very much.

Reply

gillo May 12 2015, 22:24:16 UTC
I adore the stuff, preferably steamed and with butter or a hollandaise sauce. Madhur Jaffrey has some good recipes, but this early in the season I just want simple asparagus and lots of it!

Reply

curiouswombat May 13 2015, 07:31:51 UTC
Butter and a slight sprinkling of lemon juice is so good - and so much easier than any other way I rarely go much further. Although it is lovely in a risotto, too.

Reply

gillo May 13 2015, 21:50:26 UTC
Risotto works just as well when it's older - the fresher it is, the simpler it should be. This evening we had just a sprinkling of balsamic vinegar - it worked really well.

Reply


slaymesoftly May 12 2015, 23:08:28 UTC
Hmmm I forgot to mention that I ate breakfast (cereal, fruit) and lunch (fried egg on raisin bread). I presume people will figure out that I didn't go all day without eating. :) Your day sounds quite pleasantly busy. :)

Reply

gillo May 12 2015, 23:13:28 UTC
Fried egg on raisin bread? How very unBritish. :D

It was a good day. I feel mildly ashamed I listened to the radio so long in bed, but would it have been morally better to lounge on the sofa instead?

Reply

slaymesoftly May 12 2015, 23:18:37 UTC
LOL I love raisin bread, and these particular kind is quite small, so a sandwich is really only 1/2 a sandwich. Which cuts down on the amount of bread I'm eating.

Reply

gillo May 13 2015, 21:51:52 UTC
It's the mix of fried eggs with raisins I find hard to get my head around. Fried eggs belong on a plate with bacon, mushrooms, sausage and toast! (And brown sauce, natch.)

Reply


velvetwhip May 13 2015, 06:04:43 UTC
Glad the lenses were cheaper than you'd believed!

Gabrielle

Reply

gillo May 13 2015, 21:52:21 UTC
It was a relief - I'd been psyching myself up for twice that!

Reply


brutti_ma_buoni May 13 2015, 16:52:43 UTC
Sounds like a very lovely day. I'm glad you're helping out R with some of the nuances of academic feedback ("more accessible" = very confused audience, though I'm sure you softened it a bit in translation!). Asparagus, though... I'm all out till the weekend when I can get to the veg stall, sigh. We usually get Herefordshire stuff for some reason round here.

Reply

gillo May 13 2015, 21:53:52 UTC
She's Portuguese, and her English is very, very good - but really nuanced register is tricky enough for native speakers.

It was a good day - busy, so less time to feel depressed about politics.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up