Raffaello, who would have thought I would ever see it again! Apparently the Russian like these. They normally come in with the Ferrero's assortment, which these are. I am very glad I have a easily accessible, willing recipient for them.
Thursday, 31 December 2020
Wednesday, 30 December 2020
Dried Milk
I got a tub of dried milk, at a discount. It is very handy for a drink, much better than coffee's mate.
Tuesday, 29 December 2020
Hodgson Kippers
I have seen the Hodgson Fish van a few times, so when I saw a Hodgson kippers, I decided to give it a go.
It is very lightly smoked, not bad.
Monday, 28 December 2020
Cannon Hall II
We tried to go back to Cannon Hall earlier in the Winter, and due to adverse weather, it didn't quite happen. The hall was shut, but everything else *just about* was open.
One of the few places open immediately after Christmas. On a sunny Sunday afternoon, the place was heaving! We had a little walk in the country park, which was nice. We got some sausages from the farm shop, and they were okay.
Sunday, 27 December 2020
Ancient LAN Cable
I just pulled out and old LAN cable in the cupboard. It is long and kinky, I was surprised that it still works.
Saturday, 26 December 2020
Bye Pillsbury
Leslie loves Pillsbury, I have managed to avoid them all those years.
Jus Roll Croissant was on offer, I took the opportunity to try it. It was okay, it does feel very easy to make. But after we read the ingredients list, we decided this would be our first and last Pillsbury Doughboy.
Friday, 25 December 2020
Maud Foster in Bread Machine
Thursday, 24 December 2020
Croissant
Wednesday, 23 December 2020
Sluggish Flint
Tuesday, 22 December 2020
Greatest American Invention in 20th Century
Monday, 21 December 2020
Cockroach the Documentary
Sunday, 20 December 2020
Uncombable Hair Syndrome
When I saw this on the news, I swore UHS was a joke. Some sites said this affect up to 1 in 100, in that case, this is not rare. If it is not rare, why is it on the news?
Saturday, 19 December 2020
Val-des-Sources
Friday, 18 December 2020
Jackpot in the House
When I clicked on the story about some US couple found some very old whiskey in their house's hidden compartment, the first thing I noticed from the video is that this couple is probably gay couple. So sufddenly this story has a heart warming feeling to it. Congrats!
Thursday, 17 December 2020
Gift Reassignment
Christmas is a concentrated gift giving times, and occassionally we would reassign gifts, usually to everyone's benefit. I bought a little gift for my friend, anticipating her to be visiting this year, and obviously that is not happening. So we have now reassigned this gift to 3 new homes, isn't that great!
Wednesday, 16 December 2020
Poundland No More
If things are not a pound in Poundland, they need to change their name. If they are not a pound (or under), I will have to bring either my calculator or my brain to the store, which defeats the purpose of going to Poundland.
Tuesday, 15 December 2020
McVities Digestives Fully Coated
I thought I would try one of this new Fully Coated, what a mistake. If you like digestives like I do, this is insufficient digestives, much like their "Thins". I was trying to look it up from the website, they didn't even bother to update their website to show the new product worrying it may not survive the initial trials. Who remember Boasters now? Nobody. Just stick with what you know! The basics are great as they are, I am not trying their "fancy" biscuits anymore.
Monday, 14 December 2020
Christmas Lights Viewing
Growing up in Hong Kong, going to see the christmas light is a favourite family pasttime. Unlike Hong Kong, high rises in Leeds don't get decorated, just the streets and a few trees. Anywho, we want into the big city to look at the big bright lights. On the way home, an area near my neighbourhood has lit up for the benefit of St Gemma, it is good that we have community spirits in our neighbourhood.
Sunday, 13 December 2020
Chocolate Chestnut Cake
I was going to make a cream tart with chestnut puree like we had in Hong Kong. Then the package is really big, I would have to have many cream tart, so I went all in for a cake.
The chocolate chestnut cake is gluten free, and I read the recipe, it reassmbles a brownie, gluten free brownie. The whipping made it much like a moose cake, which is light and nice, except the chestnut vanished into the chocolate. Maybe I should just make a chestnut moose, next year.
Saturday, 12 December 2020
Japanese Spams
Google has been letting a lot of Japanese Spams into my mail box recently. It is good to know spam is a global problem?
Friday, 11 December 2020
Thursday, 10 December 2020
Very Short Days
The day is noticeably getting shorter by the day. This is always the case this time of the year as we approach the solstice. This is more noticeable this year because all our outings are outside!
Wednesday, 9 December 2020
Thermostatic Cartridge Assembly
Tuesday, 8 December 2020
Foreign Body in Food
Monday, 7 December 2020
Resurrecting Knackered S4 II
After the last failed resurrection, I had a new mission for the knackered S4, a dash cam. So I wiped it, loaded a dash cam app. It works, it fits on existing phone mounts, excepts the white back makes it very obvious and cannot be left on the dash.
Sunday, 6 December 2020
Batteries Sudden Death
Saturday, 5 December 2020
Aldi Click and Collect
I have heard about Aldi Click and Collect. I finally click on Aldi to have a look. They want £4.99 for basket charge! I am not sure you save that much from a weekly shop to justify this.
Friday, 4 December 2020
Fuel Symbol can be Wrong
Someone told me the nozzle on the fuel symbol indicates where the fuel inlet locates. I found the first vehicle that contradicts that... So we cannot trust the symbol afterall...
Thursday, 3 December 2020
Monopoly Cheaters Edition
So after looking up the Sore Losers edition, I came across the Cheaters Edition. I think this game will actually be shorter, for the fact you don't need to build houses before hotels, and there is no railways and utilities. But there are too many new cheating rules, that can get confusion. You might as well just play a normal Monopoly and just let everyone cheat.
Wednesday, 2 December 2020
Monopoly for Sore Losers
I was clicking around online and found this new game, Monopoly for Sore Losers. I used to like Monopoly, but as a grown up, I think it takes too longer. I reckon the sore loser element would just make the game last even longer...
Tuesday, 1 December 2020
Leeds Bread Co-op Miche
Monday, 30 November 2020
Castle Howard
It took us 2 hours to do 80% of the offerings, I am not convinced it was "1000 acres".
Sunday, 29 November 2020
Tancred Ham Hock
It turned out to be okay, less pale than the one I got from Marr Grange. It tastes very porky. It costs twice as much as the one from Marr Grange, let's hope the money go into making happier pigs.
Saturday, 28 November 2020
Gochujang Ribs
Sarah and I were talking about how to use down the gochujang and I thought marinating chicken. When I saw these ribs in Tancred, I thought this is perfect for the spicy marinate.
They turned out, as expected, fine.
Friday, 27 November 2020
Cache Problem
So after reloading Windows, I am still experience browser freezing. Waiting for Cache problem. Apparently Firefox doesn't have the same Cache problem as both Edge and Chrome. Let's hope it stays that way.
Thursday, 26 November 2020
Fox and Hound New Website
So the local pub Fox and Hound has been selling groceries, and we found their collection to be good, and the baked product excellent. We shopped there a few times, and now they got a new website and new prices. I always think I am a small buyer, but Sarah assured me any little help.
Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Toshiba Wipe
I finally had enough of the Toshiba's freezing. I followed the instruction to wipe it. These days we don't have boot discs, I just follow the prompt to download the image online and reload. Let's hope it behave better.
Tuesday, 24 November 2020
Oakwood Farmers Market in Lockdown
Oakwood Farmers Market is still on in the lockdown 2.0. I thought I can have a quick walk around, but how wrong was I.
It is a reasonably sized open space, but I spotted a queue, a slow moving queue, and what appears to be high-vis wearing stewards.
Monday, 23 November 2020
Crisps in a Tub
Sunday, 22 November 2020
Fewston Reservior
After our Swinsty trip, was meant to go back to talk Fewston. I thought Fewston would be equally easy as Swinsty, but it is a little longer, and it didn't help we had a walk earlier in the morning. But I think we both like Fewston more, I like it for it being quieter, Sarah likes it for it being more tree cover and wild lives.
Saturday, 21 November 2020
Swinsty Reservior
We had a walk at Swinsty Reservior in the Summer. We actually was there twice, one on the bike for a recce, and the second time in the rain. When it was sunny, it was very busy. We chose to talk in the rain, so it would be fewer people. It was all relatively easy. With the temptation of MacKenzies, it was a good excuse to go all the way to Harrogate for a walk.
Oven Door Sourdough
I picked up a loaf of "sourdough" from the Oven Door. It looked suspiciously like a white cob. They could tell the sourdough from other, as it was proved in a basket. The holes were suspiciously even, with a soft crust, the bread smells of a bakery from the outside and lack of commercial yeast smell. Anyway, it is very nice.
Friday, 20 November 2020
Inaccurate Weather Forecast
I have pushed back some weekend plans 2 weeks in the row, and regretting it because the weather wasn't as bad as it was forecasted. The forecast has been very poor lately, I must just ignore it and soldier on.
Thursday, 19 November 2020
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Lockdown Mochi
We hadn't had much Little Moons for a long while. And in the lockdown(s), this is almost like our go-to luxury. Since our movement is much more restrictive, I can easily recall how much of each we bought.
In the past 8 months, we bought at least 4 packets of mochi and 4 boxes of Little Moons!
In additional to the Green Tea and Vanilla, we tried pistachio, coconut and chocolate. By the end of this pandemic, maybe we would have worked thorough the whole range.
Tuesday, 17 November 2020
Spitting Image
I have heard a lot about the old Spitting Image, and I also know it was coming back. I only just got around watching the highlights online. Super funny, it didn't disappoint.
Monday, 16 November 2020
Transition Lenses
Ever since I learnt about this "modern technology" a decade ago, I have been wanting a pair of these. So I took the opportunity of the voucher to get a pair of basic glasses with transition lenses. The few times I tried it, it wasn't sunny enough to turn it. And yesterday, under full sun, it finally turned, completely. It does the job.
Sunday, 15 November 2020
Door Lubrication
The door lock is playing again. At the last ditch attempt, before I have to splash out for a gearbox, I stripped it down and applied carbon everywhere. It works, very well, I wish I had done it last time I adjusted it. Let see how much longer it will last.
Saturday, 14 November 2020
Silicone Mat
I first used silicone mat when I was working at a hotel. It came back into my radar when Martin started using it as a table mat to roll and knead. That would save me a lot of scrubbing the counter since I have been making more bread. I bought some for "Christmas". Cannot wait!
Friday, 13 November 2020
Dodgy Wiring in Car
Thursday, 12 November 2020
Hong Kong Pride Parade
Hong Kong Pride isn't the biggest of the Pride, but any Pride is better than no Pride. And this year, in the name of pandemic, the government has stopped most gatherings, and Hong Kong Pride is now going "online". Let's hope for the best.
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
Internet Crashing Seminar
Sarah had Skype on and I had Zoom on. Suddenly, the router was blinking unhappily orange. Both Skype and Zoom crashed out. Lucky it reconnected within a minute, maybe just a Internet hiccup, unrelated to our heavy use?
Tuesday, 10 November 2020
Club Lloyds
I don't usually mention about banking. Unlike Sarah's experience with Lloyds / TSB, mine has so far been positive. Switch was straight forward, incentive was paid promptly, I am looking forward to my magazine!
Monday, 9 November 2020
Maud Foster Granary Bread II
So I tried with Maud Foster again, this time with honey and 100% Maud Foster. But since it is 100% whole grain + granary, it is a little too heavy to lift, and I was too impatient to let it rise longer.
The bread was okay, it was a bread, a bit heavy. The honey does bring out the wheatiness. Let's hope third time lucky.
Sunday, 8 November 2020
Sainsbury's San Francisco Style Sourdough Taste the Difference
Nectar has been trying to encourage us to shop, and I took up the challenge to go into Sainsbury's. I saw these this sourdough and it looked nice, so I picked it up to try.
They are better than the M&S sourdough (and cheaper), that compliment probably stops there.
Saturday, 7 November 2020
Libertarian Jo Stole the Show
The past 4 years of propaganda has aroused the Libertarians, and this time they voted for the true libertarian. We must thanks Jo for taking the phony idiot's vote. At the same time, we have these rising libertarianism.
Friday, 6 November 2020
Cat Shits
The cat(s) is back! I saw one pile of shit, put when I come to rake it out, there was 3 pile of shits!
Thursday, 5 November 2020
Maud Foster Granary Bread
We finally get around to try to Maud Foster granary flour we picked up about a month ago.
When I slashed it, the tray spinned, so the slashes were not very pretty. But proof is in the pudding.
Wednesday, 4 November 2020
Chicago Deep Dish Pizza
Ever since we tried Chicago deep dish pizza in Chicago, we had been meaning to try making it. We were going to make it last time we got some corn meal, but we didn't.
But it tasted great! Cheesy, meaty, bready with the sauce cutting it thorough, good stuff.
Tuesday, 3 November 2020
M&S Handcrafted Sourdough
I picked up a sourdough from M&S and confident it would be acceptable, it was everything but.
For a start, when I scan to check out, the barcode showed a wrong price, they had to manually changed the price. I would have paid extra if I didn't pay attention.
Then you wouldn't be able to tell this M&S handcrafted sourdough is a sourdough due to its non-descriptive taste, lastly, it dried up to quick in the next few days.
Monday, 2 November 2020
Spurn Point in Aiden
Last time we attempted Spurn Point, we were inadequately equipped, I was exhausted from exposure so quickly that we didn't even cross the eroded section.
This time, we were equipped, but we had Storm Aiden to contend with. The umbrella that worked so well in Norfolk coastal 30mph wind was no match with Aiden's 50mph winds. One rib buckled within the first mile of walk. By the end, three ribs buckled.
With the added bonus, the new visitor centre is now operational, and it is 0.25miles nearer to the path.
We made it to the Point! Mission accomplished!
Sunday, 1 November 2020
Hull Pattie
I have heard about the Hull pattie, and I had been meaning to try. Fried mashed potato, a chunky hash brown. It is interesting, it is nice to have something tastes different from the chippy.
Saturday, 31 October 2020
Storm Aiden
Friday, 30 October 2020
Pain de Campagne aka Miche
We were at the Leeds Bread Coop and saw this massive round loaf labelled as Miche. When we say massive, we meant MASSIVE, it is size of 4 loaves or more, a normal bread knife won't cut it, you need a Katana. I thought I might have seen it on the Bake Off a few years ago, something to do with French farmer. The Leeds Bread Coop staff tried to explained it to us, and that they sell the Miche in halves and quarters.
So I looked it up, "miche" is just the French word for loaf! This kind of giant farmer's loaf is called Pain de Campagne, but just colloquially called miche. Some sources say it usually comes in 2kg or 4kg loaf! Now that is a challenge!
Thursday, 29 October 2020
Burning CD
Wednesday, 28 October 2020
You say Aragostine, They say Codine Ripiene
On our way to Wheldrake, I stopped at Valeria for some Aragostine, so I thought. We got a bag of "aragostine" just the other week.
When I got to the counter, they were labelled as Codine, I was very confused. Their menu said they are called codine ripiene.
After looking up online, they are called Sfogliatelle. I am so very confused!Tuesday, 27 October 2020
Wheldrake Ings
The first time we went was extremely hot, we had no energy and mood to walk to the furthest hide, quietest. This time we were prepared and know what to expect.
I saw on the news that some sites are getting thousands of migrating birds, so I had high hope to see some, but there weren't that many. Nevermind.
Monday, 26 October 2020
Sunday Roast at Home
Since I got some chicken, the last of the Lincolnshire potatoes, I turned it into a roast.
This is also a perfect time to use some some of the lard on the roasties and the Yorkies.I have already jointed my chicken, so I thought I would tie up the breast for roasting, and I watched a video and practiced on my water bottles. I would say, not bad at the first go.
Sunday, 25 October 2020
Mature Tiny Garlic
I have picked this a few weeks after the prematured garlic. It was still very tiny but its cloves looked a lot more developed. I let is dry for a few weeks. I finally broken into it. It smells nice, tastes nice. By and large hassle free. I would consider growing them again.
Saturday, 24 October 2020
Autumn Clearing
This year is been quite. Potentially the sunny Spring and Summer has given the tree extra plummage. I cleared it over the weekend, and by the time I take the bin out, it was full of leaves again and I had given it another quick rake. Let's hope I can get rid of the leaves before council stops taking the brown bin.
Friday, 23 October 2020
Rheostat
A rheostat is a variable resistor which is used to control current. They are able to vary the resistance in a circuit without interruption. The construction is very similar to the construction of a potentiometers. It uses only two connections, even when 3 terminals (as in a potentiometer) are present. The first connection is made to one end of the resistive element and the other connection to the wiper (sliding contact). In contrast to potentiometers, rheostats have to carry a significant current. Therefore they are mostly constructed as wire wound resistors. Resistive wire is wound around an insulating ceramic core and the wiper slides over the windings. Rheostats were often used as power control devices, for example to control light intensity (dimmer), speed of motors, heaters and ovens. Nowadays they are not used for this function anymore. This is because of their relatively low efficiency. In power control applications they are replaced by switching electronics. As a variable resistance they are often used for tuning and calibration in circuits. In these cases they are adjusted only during fabrication or circuit tuning (preset resistor). In such cases trimpots are often used, wired as a rheostat. But dedicated 2 terminal preset resistors also exist.
More importantly, it doesn't save you any energy, get a TRIAC dimmer!
Thursday, 22 October 2020
Disproportional Starbursts
I got a tube of Starburst, and the first three sweets were all strawberry! By the end of the tube, strawberry accounted for 40%, strawberry is double of the other flavour. Weird.
Wednesday, 21 October 2020
Housing Liability
There are a few programmes about housing newly availability. I keep seeing all the liability I hasn't previously considered. Maybe a detached house would be worse, as no neighbour would have a stake in helping or even reminding. My interest in becoming a landlord is diminishing by the minute.
Tuesday, 20 October 2020
Marinated Human
Monday, 19 October 2020
Nectar Hiccup III
Nectar's annual hiccups is back. I thought I snapped up some good Nectar offers, but with all the offers are "subject to availability", and you need to remember to complain 28 days after the offer is over with screenshots, there is no chance in getting the bonus points. Why do I bother?
Sunday, 18 October 2020
Genuine Cornish Pasty
I have been meaning to try to make a Cornish, so I went for THE recipe. I tried out some top crimps and some traditional crimps. They came out well, I think I should have been more generous with the salt.
Saturday, 17 October 2020
The Price of Air
Friday, 16 October 2020
Buying Off Plan
There are a few people loving the idea of buying a property off plan, or even an unfinished property. I was only young in the late 80s and early 90s, but I still remember people being burnt on these scheme, property not as described, delays and company going busted altogether. It is still the case now, recently shown on the TV show Manctopia. Even the well established house builders here are giving buyers grieves.
Moral of the story, don't buy off plan, the rewards really not worth the risks.
Thursday, 15 October 2020
The Great East Run Tour Day 4 - Lincolnshire
On our way home, we made Mountain's Abbey Parks out quick pit stop. There were at least five "farm shops" on the short stretch of A17. Sarah asked me what a Chine was, and I was able to tell her it was a Lincolnshire cut of pork.
We picked up the three "treasures" of Lincolnshire, sausages, potatoes and flour.
I was prepared to hate the Lincolnshire sausages, and I did. It wasn't so much as the sage, but the lack of meat in "traditional recipe" that bothered me more.
The potatoes were not that brilliant, good news is that they were not overpriced, bad news is that I now have 7kg to go thorough.
After the positive experience with Tuxford Mill, I paid over the odd for these Maud Foster flour. I hope they don't disappoint.
Wednesday, 14 October 2020
The Great East Run Tour Day 3 - Hunstanton
By the time we got home, we were very knackered.
Tuesday, 13 October 2020
The Great East Run Tour Day 2 - Houghton
The Houghton Hall was one of the few visitor attractions that was still open in the area. It has very nice ground, the sculptures were a nice addition.
Before the end of the day, we caught someone trying to steal the sun!
Monday, 12 October 2020
The Great East Run Tour Day 1 - Heacham
Sunday, 11 October 2020
Gurneys Kippers
Saturday, 10 October 2020
Blenheim Orange Apple
I had Blenheim Orange from Lotherton before. This Blenheim Orange is rather mild in taste, good texture.
Friday, 9 October 2020
Spartan Apple
Spartan has a much redder skin. I wasn't sure I would like this North American variety. The flesh was very white and it is very pleasantly sweet.
Thursday, 8 October 2020
Elstar Apple
Being apple season, we got some apple from an apple farm. First of the three was elstar. I have heard of it before. It tastes a little like braeburn.
Wednesday, 7 October 2020
Honey and Spelt Bread
I used the same spelt bread recipe as before, substituting half with flour with white flour.
Tuesday, 6 October 2020
Worst Pistachio Ever
I was in Home Bargains picking up a few home bargains, I picked up a bag of "My Garden of Eden" pistachio. They turned out to be the worst pistachio I have ever had, completely in a different league. They should be called My Sodom and Gomorrah nuts.
They are owned by AIB foods, "connoisseur of World Foods"... Not
Monday, 5 October 2020
Twice Shrunken Cha Siu
Sunday, 4 October 2020
Brown Flour
I was happy that we had white bread flour and bran at home, surely we can make bread of any brownness.
Whilst we were in the shop, we picked up some brown flour, next to it, there were some wholewheat flour. The only difference in the ingredience if that wholewheat bag did not seem to be fortified, I thought it was the law.
Confused, we bought one of each. When we got home, we search for the answer, but I think it means brown is between wholewheat and white, but still with bits in. And most of those bits are bran! So I am right all along that I could make any brownness bread with my flour and bran. I don't think we can tell the difference looking at the flour when we do come to look at them.
Saturday, 3 October 2020
Dangerous Mole Grips
Friday, 2 October 2020
Contortionist
Thursday, 1 October 2020
Plastic Plumbing
I was struggling to fit a new kitchen tap because the pipework were done in plastic, aka shit. The previous kitchen tap has the connect pipework welded to copper pipe, rather than the normal flex connection. The plastic isolating valves are also very flimsy. No more plastic!
Wednesday, 30 September 2020
Extended Washing Cycle
Last time I was using a washing machine in a farm, it delayed multiple times, probably down to the low water pressure.
Then my own washing machine played up, it took 3 hours before it would finish, despite having trying to stop it. This time was probably down to overloading.
The washing machines are too smart.
Tuesday, 29 September 2020
Rebus Principle
In the BBC Secret History of Writing, it reminded us that we spoke much longer than we wrote. And when we invented writing, we did not invent a symbol for everything, so we borrowed what we had invented, and some has evolved into Sarabit, Alphabet and Hiragana. So any anomaly of any any languages, we can just pin them all on this Rebus Principle.
Monday, 28 September 2020
Giant Wotsits
Sunday, 27 September 2020
Suzuki SV650
Saturday, 26 September 2020
Lea
noun
\ ˈlē , ˈlā \ variants: or ley
Definition of lea (Entry 1 of 2)
1: GRASSLAND, PASTURE
2usually ley : arable land used temporarily for hay or grazing
Etymology 1
From Middle English legh, lege, lei (“clearing, open ground”), from Old English lēah (“clearing in a forest”) from Proto-Germanic *lauhaz (“meadow”), from Proto-Indo-European *lówkos (“field, meadow”). Akin to Old Frisian lāch (“meadow”), Old Saxon lōh (“forest, grove”) (Middle Dutch loo (“forest, thicket”); Dutch -lo (“in placenames”)), Old High German lōh (“covered clearing, low bushes”), Old Norse lō (“clearing, meadow”).
Friday, 25 September 2020
Nagomi Black Sesame Ice Cream
It is very airy, ice-creamy, insufficently seasamey.
Thursday, 24 September 2020
Suzuki Katana
Wednesday, 23 September 2020
RIP Ruth Bader Ginsburg
World is sufficiently sad and depressing, let's remember her with laughter.
Tuesday, 22 September 2020
Windermere Standup Paddleboarding
The initial forecast was good, so I didn't bother hiring wet suit. Then the forecast changed to rainy; in grand scheme of thing, it is no big detriment to the water sport experience. Actually the weather was very good after some rain at the beginning.
Monday, 21 September 2020
Country Life
Our little trip was based in a farm cottage, and we were surrounded by wild lives and farm activities. I never thought I would see a real life sheep herding.