My cauliflower cheese was consumed to much acclaim last night. Wasn’t perfect as the cheese sauce wasn’t thick enough but its tastiness made up for that shortcoming. Truth is I’ve always asked THG to make the cheese sauce whenever required as part of a dish but she was out at the carol service at the cathedral yesterday and so I did it. THG is a dab hand at cheese sauce.
The order of service for the carols looked terrific and I might well go myself next year. It was strictly kept to traditional lines with no sales pitch from the dean/bish/whoever the mc was. Busy day today as I’m sure it is for most of you. In fact I was just heading out to Waitrose for the bread run when it was pointed out to me that there was a pot of tea awaiting my attention so I’m now just polishing off a cuppa before going.
I trust all is in hand for your yuletide celebrations whatever form they take and I’d like to wish everyone a very happy Christmas. Love and peace to all, etc xxx
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Guy Osborne
Cauliflower is the food of the devil
Merry Christmas to the Davies family. Hopefully catch up soon
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Guy Osborne you are totally wrong. I refer you to Mark chapter 27 verse 12: “And Jesus took his usual break from performing miracles to go home to see his folks during the Christmas holiday. On his birthday mother Mary would make him cauliflower cheese, his fave dish from childhood”.
Blessed are the cauliflower cheesemakers for they will ward off the devil…