Friday 27 March 2020

Leftovers and Tidy

 Being confined to home as a result of the CoViD-19 pandemic, we are rationalising our supplies.  Left over cabbage and bread have been mixed with mash and stuff to make bubble and squeek burgers for the freezer.
 Carrots that are on their last legs have been turned into soup. The same treatment has been given to a few old sticks of celery in the 'fridge.  Old tomatos have been peeled, cored, sliced and frozen to be used later.  Nothing is going to waste.
 We are OK for Rhubarb which is doing well after the very wet spring weather and now that we have  a few good days, they are being used well.
 The greenhouse has been cleared and tidies ready for our next plantings, and Rosie has cleared up the and pruned the garden beds.
The lawns have been mown and loose ends tidied up across the whole garden.

I walked down to the Co-op today for milk and newspapers, but it was closed to unload a delivery and for shelf stacking.  Oh well - Tomorrow may be a better day........
....Just heared that the Prime Minister has Coronavirus and is in isolation - but still running the Country by phone.  We are living in unusual times.

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