While visiting, James mentioned that he had made a very nice bread plait at school. Well that was an opportunity not to be missed, so before you could say Jack robinson, I had the bread maker busy making a batch of dough, and James was soon enrolled on Penboyrs version of master chef, and was helping to plait a giant bread plait, which he decked with poppy seeds. Once it had proved and was almost climbed out of the tin while it was baked, the tribe set to sampling, and within a few minutes the whole loaf had dissapeared !It was really tasty. Come again soon James.
Lorraine was desperate to post a letter in the post box on our gate post, so first we had to have an expedition to Newcastle Emlyn to find a post card, and a stamp, and then we had to record the moment of posting digitally. Michelle and the Gunns senior were the lucky recipients. After all that excitement and hard wotk, the Gunns were happy to return to civilisation AKA Gidea Park. Funnily enough, they have not yet made another date for visiting. Chickens !!
Lorraine on her way to the post box.
ReplyDeleteJames and the plaited dough.
The giant plait, before it was devoured by the mob.
Lorraine demonstrates letter posting.