Hi Carol, Thank you for visiting my site! I tried posting my curry recipe on your site but to no avail, it simply won't let me. If you'd be so kind as to try from your end, I'd really appreciate it! Here's my info: Caroline Phelps - Jamie Oliver's curry vindaloo http://www.pickledplum.net/2012/10/vindaloo-curry-recipe.html#.UII0Bo7R2DU
I'm not sure how I ended up on your blog. I like books, especially my own, as I'm the father of many characters I have created and nurtured over 10 published ebooks on smashwords.
But the book that impressed me most of late is Heidi Willis' Some Kind of Normal, a family medical drama, every minute very gripping and touching.
Hello, I'm a bit of a lurker but I love your blog so I've tagged you in the Creative Blog Award - you don't have to join in, but if you want to, it's here : http://madhousefamilyreviews.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-creative-blog-award.html
I do check your blogs often - the "flag" series and the "crossword" got me filled. Here's a big cheer from India, near the Bay of Bengal (some sort of sea that joins the Indian ocean and that later merges into Pacific; meaning a long way).
How kind you are! Glad you have been enjoying the cryptic clues. There are only going to be a couple more of the flag posts and then the new weekly series on capital cities will start. A cheer to you in India too from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean!
Hi, Carole, Sorry I don't have any kiwi recipes to add and, sorry to say, I am not too familiar with kiwi. I do have a question: is the skin edible? Thanks and have a great weekend! Margaret
Visit your blog most every day. Enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteWould you consider my blog for the monthly blog list? What's this weeks food on friday?
Hi Carol,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my site! I tried posting my curry recipe on your site but to no avail, it simply won't let me. If you'd be so kind as to try from your end, I'd really appreciate it! Here's my info: Caroline Phelps - Jamie Oliver's curry vindaloo http://www.pickledplum.net/2012/10/vindaloo-curry-recipe.html#.UII0Bo7R2DU
have a wonderful weekend!
Caroline @ pickledplum.net
Thanks for linking up at the hop over at Michelle's Pixie Dust!
ReplyDeleteHello Carole:
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how I ended up on your blog. I like books, especially my own, as I'm the father of many characters I have created and nurtured over 10 published ebooks on smashwords.
But the book that impressed me most of late is Heidi Willis' Some Kind of Normal, a family medical drama, every minute very gripping and touching.
Is that it? Do I need to do something more?
Cheers, Paul Telegdi at www.seeWordFactory.com
Hi Carole, I keep hoping to get back to the kitchen for posting recipes. I have been busy designing blogs. Take a look at my latest post.
ReplyDeleteYou got a blog button! Adding to my linky page right now!
ReplyDeleteHello, I'm a bit of a lurker but I love your blog so I've tagged you in the Creative Blog Award - you don't have to join in, but if you want to, it's here : http://madhousefamilyreviews.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-creative-blog-award.html
ReplyDeleteHello there - you have such a lovely blog.
ReplyDeleteI found you on the meet and greet blog hop and am your newest follower (at the moment).
Have a wonderful week : )
I do check your blogs often - the "flag" series and the "crossword" got me filled. Here's a big cheer from India, near the Bay of Bengal (some sort of sea that joins the Indian ocean and that later merges into Pacific; meaning a long way).
ReplyDeleteHow kind you are! Glad you have been enjoying the cryptic clues. There are only going to be a couple more of the flag posts and then the new weekly series on capital cities will start. A cheer to you in India too from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean!
DeleteHi Carole! Thanks for checking out my blog, I will definitley be spending time checking out your site! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Carole, thanks for visiting my blog and I have submitted my cream cheese stuffed mushrooms now.
ReplyDeleteHi, Carole,
ReplyDeleteSorry I don't have any kiwi recipes to add and, sorry to say, I am not too familiar with kiwi. I do have a question: is the skin edible?
Thanks and have a great weekend!
Margaret