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Monthly Archives: February 2021
Recipe: Fish Pie (with tomatoes & Vegetables)
A simple to make, tasty fish pie recipe which links to our tomato and vegetable growing theme. As always, our recipes seem to be more Vegetables with … as we add extra vegetables compared to the original source. Adding Creme … Continue reading
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Tagged Celery, cheddar cheese, creme fraiche, Fish, salmon, smoked haddock, Tomato
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Big Garden Birdwatch 2021
Like many people in the UK I did the “Big Garden Birdwatch” last weekend watching out for birds in the garden. For whatever reason, this year was a “bad year” with the total list of birds being: Great Tit Woodpigeon … Continue reading
Using the Raspberry Pi for Fantastic Video Communications with Zoom
Moving slightly off-piste this time, not talking about tomatoes or any other garden related things. Lockdown has meant that we haven’t physically seen our children/grandchildren much this year (in fact hardly at all) so we’ve got used to talking to … Continue reading