Monday, 11 August 2025
Shopping ... and Price Differences
Sunday, 10 August 2025
Sunday, Beautiful Sunday

Saturday, 9 August 2025
What's for Breakfast?
Friday, 8 August 2025
Inspiration ... Three Slices of Egg
Thursday, 7 August 2025
Back to Basics - Freezer Inventory
Wednesday, 6 August 2025
First Job - Count the Cash
Tuesday, 5 August 2025
Easy Peelers ... and Right Back to Basics
I had just finished typing all of the above and Alan came over. Did I want to go for a *coffee with him as he was going to Booths for a bacon butty, of course I said yes. When he asked if I wanted any shopping on our way out I said just bread really. I picked up the buns as they were on offer £1.25 if you had a Booths card instead of the usual £1.40. He was going to pay for them for me but I stopped him, I had enough bits of change to pay for them myself and I wanted to start immediately.
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Monday, 4 August 2025
The Garstang Show 2025
There were lots of horses, both being judged for looks etc and taking part in various events in the separate eventing field.
It was a good day, but as you can see the showground and car park were pretty big, almost as spread out as our town which is on the left of the photo, and we both went home for a lie down and a rest come mid-afternoon.
Sue xx
Saturday, 2 August 2025
Rounding Off the Shopping from July ... Offers and Freebies
Well that's me all up to date with shopping. July was a good month for freebies, with lots of napkins, condiments, a free Greggs coffee and vegan sausage roll, a £100 voucher that will keep me going with my shopping budget for quite a while and a boost on my Nectar points total too.
Sue xx
Thursday, 31 July 2025
The Books That I Read in July
It's been a good month of reading, helped I suppose by the fact that the weather has been half really nice and half really rainy. Reading on the patio once the sun has left the area where I have my chair, with a cup of coffee and the occasional biscuit on a plate is always good for my reading mojo. When the weather turns wet I can retreat into the lodge and sit in the cool ... with more coffee even closer at hand.
Upside Down Cooking by Dominic Franks
I actually treated myself to this as a pre-order to get a bit of a discount. I follow Dominic on Instagram now, I used to follow his blog way back in the day when we lived on our second smallholding and I had a HUGE collection of cookbooks. We shared random recipes from random books each month.
This novel approach to cooking is so unusual that I just have to try it out ... there is a sheet of ready rolled pastry in my fridge just waiting for me to spring into action.
It will be ... 'So Good'.
(If you know you know!!)
Kept.
Lifting the Latch by Sheila Stewart
I just could not get into this book at all, which really disappointed me. I gave it a good shot, but maybe because the last three books had been so good this one was a bit of a let down. I gave up just a quarter of the way through.
This book has been donated.
Another book that Alan bought for me, luckily it was half price at the garden centre because I didn't think very much of it. Her humour just wasn't mine and the foods although tasty looking just were not that special and occasionally over-complicated.
This book has been donated.
I am already into my first book of August, Raising Hare by Chloe Dalton and it is shaping up to be a very good read. So, I'm hoping for lots of sunny days on the patio, finding shade under the umbrella with copious mugs of coffee, and lots of time for reading in the month ahead.
Happy reading. 📚
Sue xx