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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 216928" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day, folks.</p><p></p><p>Fran, the motherly chest does it every time. It's good to spend time with family, especially when you all get on well.</p><p></p><p>Sharon/LDM, I hope your dinner party goes well. We're definitely in the Silly Season now!</p><p></p><p>I've had a busy few days. mother in law went out shopping and to see a doctor yesterday but forgot her wallet. So I drove out to rescue her - forty minutes to get there. I had to invent a reason so she wouldn't feel bad. Then today I had a birthday party for my writers group, it was good but I needed to stop and rest on the way home. I had baked some mince pies for my contribution and tonight I began making almond biscuits (biscotti). I'd started the first stage yesterday but burned out my stick blender making the meringue (luckily when I was just about done - I was able to continue, then left it to finish in a cooling oven while I went out on the rescue mission). All the egg whites are what was left over from making the litres of bearnaise sauce for the wedding. Baking biscotti while "Polar Express" is on TV - very Christmassy.</p><p></p><p>It's weird weather here - when I pulled over to rest this afternoon, there was a heavy storm going on, a lot of thunder as well. When I got going again it was still dark and overcast (despite being well before sunset) but the road was steaming, clouds of mist rising from the road and making the scene look like something out of Macbeth.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow will be fairly quiet I hope, because Monday will be busy.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Saturday.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 216928, member: 1991"] G'day, folks. Fran, the motherly chest does it every time. It's good to spend time with family, especially when you all get on well. Sharon/LDM, I hope your dinner party goes well. We're definitely in the Silly Season now! I've had a busy few days. mother in law went out shopping and to see a doctor yesterday but forgot her wallet. So I drove out to rescue her - forty minutes to get there. I had to invent a reason so she wouldn't feel bad. Then today I had a birthday party for my writers group, it was good but I needed to stop and rest on the way home. I had baked some mince pies for my contribution and tonight I began making almond biscuits (biscotti). I'd started the first stage yesterday but burned out my stick blender making the meringue (luckily when I was just about done - I was able to continue, then left it to finish in a cooling oven while I went out on the rescue mission). All the egg whites are what was left over from making the litres of bearnaise sauce for the wedding. Baking biscotti while "Polar Express" is on TV - very Christmassy. It's weird weather here - when I pulled over to rest this afternoon, there was a heavy storm going on, a lot of thunder as well. When I got going again it was still dark and overcast (despite being well before sunset) but the road was steaming, clouds of mist rising from the road and making the scene look like something out of Macbeth. Tomorrow will be fairly quiet I hope, because Monday will be busy. Enjoy your Saturday. Marg [/QUOTE]
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