And this is the last in the series, which I've been re-reading. It's relatively newly published, so I've only read it once, whereas the rest of the series (except no 4, Clariel) I've read more than once.
15 July 2020
Dinner, 15/7/20: Tacos Two Ways
A vegan option and a meat option. The vegan one (mushrooms) was glorious - really lovely. The meat one (beans and chorizo) was also nice, but the mushroom one was better. To be fair, hard to go wrong with tacos.
14 July 2020
Dinner, 14/7/20: Salad: Assemble!
A nice summery meal - salad with lots of stuff in it - which is adaptable for those who don't eat various things, for whatever reason. Lots of stuff to choose from, and you can just have what you want and don't have what you don't want.
(This photo is just blurry, no idea why, but the original on my phone is that way. Oh well.)
12 July 2020
Book 45: Abhorsen, Garth Nix (re-read)
The third in the series, and originally, the end of it. He then wrote two more - one is a backstory of one of the relatively minor characters from the first three books, the other is a continuation of the story of Lirael (on whom this one and the previous one centre). For the moment, I'm going to skip no 4 (the backstory) and go straight to number 5.
Dinner, 12/7/20: Tamarind Shallots, Roast Carrots & Peppers; Tomato, Cucumber and Bean Salad
At the moment, the day before the next shopping gets delivered is often an unplanned meal which encompasses anything which is around the house, needing to be used up, perhaps augmented by one planned dish or so. This week, I knew there were some carrots and peppers which wanted using (roast vegetables with some barley), and I had bought a punnet of shallots at the farmers' market to have another try of the Tamarind Shallots from the other day (excellent). And then I added a bean, tomato and cucumber salad as there were lots of lovely cherry tomatoes in from both the veggie box and the farmers' market. And best of all, nice enough to eat outside!
11 July 2020
Dinner, 11/7/20: Lentil Shepherd's Pie
A lentil shepherd's pie, using some leftover lentil ragu from the freezer, with some added spices and extra veg thrown in; the topping is a combination of swede and potato. Yum!
10 July 2020
09 July 2020
08 July 2020
Dinner, 8/7/20: Indian Spiced Sweet Potato Wraps
We really like this as a way for having sweet potatoes -they are roasted in the oven with Indian spices, then served with various things, including quickly pickled red onions.
Book 43: Sabriel, Garth Nix
First in the series. I've read these before, but I was looking for something light (but not too light) and which I knew I would enjoy. It's been a long June and July, and my brain just isn't up to anything too challenging. Sometimes you just gotta head back to the old reliables...
07 July 2020
06 July 2020
Book 42: The Thirteenth Tale, Diane Setterfield
Picked this up used back in January, after I really enjoyed Once Upon a River. This was good, but not as brilliantly gripping as ....River. A little less magical.
05 July 2020
Dinner, 5/7/20: Roasted Veg Traybake with Bulgar Wheat
A good way to use up all the veg floating around that hasn't been used in the week. Here we have roasted kohlrabi, carrots, romano peppers, broccoli. Served with bulgar wheat rather than rice or couscous for a bit of a change. And some chili sauce from the farmers' market.
04 July 2020
Dinner, 4/7/20: Linguine with Courgettes & Pine Nuts
A (small) glut of courgettes, so this was a perfect solution - linguine with courgettes (done in ribbons), pinenuts, lemon and a handful of rocket & other salad leaves which were also hanging about needing to be used. Instant (almost) dinner!
03 July 2020
Dinner, 3/7/20: Thai flavour vegetable soup
New potatoes, green beans, bamboo shoots, with coconut milk, coriander, lime, chilis and other Thai flavourings.
02 July 2020
Dinner, 2/7/20: Tofu, Veggie & Kimchi Stir Fry
Using carrots and courgettes along with the kimchi and tofu. Unfortunately, this kimchi (indeed most kimchi) isn't vegetarian (shrimp paste) so for Liv's I took her tofu and veggies out before adding the kimchi. The sauce is still flavourful, so it wasn't totally boring for her!
01 July 2020
Dinner, 1/7/20: Sausages, Sweet Potato & Potato Wedges, Broccoli
This is one of those meals which can be meat or not, depending. In this instance, the guys had meat sausages and Liv and I had veggie sausages (these ones had quite a lot of beetroot in and were very nice, I think they were by Heck).
June Round Up
WHAT WAS FOR DINNER, JUNE 2020
- 30th: Vietnamese Spring Rolls
- 29th: Fend for yourself Monday
- 28th: Quesadillas with pinto beans and sweet potato
- 27th: Green Bean and New Potato Curry
- 26th: Rustic Beans & Spinach with garlic yogurt
- 25th: Feta & Leek Frittata
- 24th: Aubergine & Mushroom Curry
- 23rd: Kung Pao Prawns & Asparagus
- 22nd: Roast chicken, potatoes, greens (A &G)
- 21st: Pasta with tomatoes, olives, capers, etc
- 20th: Brocoli & Kohlrabi with Cheese Sauce, Oven Potatoes
- 19th: Teriyaki Salmon Noodles
- 18th: Takeaway
- 17th: Pork Mince Ragu with Papardelle (Geoff cooking)
- 16th: Broad Bean Risotto
- 15th: Fend for yourself Monday
- 14th: Braised Chicken & Lettuce; Mashed Turnip and Potatoes
- 13th: Caramelised carrots; onion and goat's cheese pizzas
- 12th: Sausages, Roast Potatoes & Turnips, Broad beans
- 11th: Spinach and New Potato Curry
- 10th: Korean-style Prawn and Spring Onion Pancake
- 9th: Minestrone
- 8th: Fend for yourself Monday
- 7th: Pasta with Bacon & Artichokes
- 6th: Potato, Spinach and Camembert Tart
- 5th: Fish & Chips
- 4th: Courgette, mint & goat cheese salad
- 3rd: Frittata with Chorizo and Red Pepper
- 2nd: Salmon, Potatoes, Cabbage
- 1st: Ravioli, garlic bread, salad
June Reading Update
So, in June: new (to me) books read: 4; books re-read: 2
Favourite Book in June: Muse of Nightmares, Laini Taylor
in May: new (to me) books read: 5; books re-read: 1
Favourite Book in May: Toffee by Sarah Crossan
in April: new (to me) books read: 6; books re-read: 0
Favourite Book in April: A Boy and his Dog at the End of the World, C A Fletcher
in March: new (to me) books read: 5; books re-read: 5
Favourite Book in March: The Wolf and the Watchman by Niklas Natt och Dag
in February: new (to me) books read: 6; books re-read: 0
Favourite Book in February: Heart of a Samurai by Margi Preus
in January: new (to me) books read: 6; books re-read: 3
Favourite book in January: Once Upon a River, Diane Setterfield
In June, I read:
Favourite Book in May: Toffee by Sarah Crossan
in April: new (to me) books read: 6; books re-read: 0
Favourite Book in April: A Boy and his Dog at the End of the World, C A Fletcher
in March: new (to me) books read: 5; books re-read: 5
Favourite Book in March: The Wolf and the Watchman by Niklas Natt och Dag
in February: new (to me) books read: 6; books re-read: 0
Favourite Book in February: Heart of a Samurai by Margi Preus
in January: new (to me) books read: 6; books re-read: 3
Favourite book in January: Once Upon a River, Diane Setterfield
In June, I read:
- The first in the detective series featuring Imogen Quy (The Wyndham Case, Jill Paton Walsh)
- Another in a detective series I've been reading and re-reading my way through. I don't think I've read this one before, but I'm not 100 per cent certain. The blurb sounded familiar, but I didn't remember the book while reading it. (Blood from a Stone, Donna Leon)
- I re-read an old favourite when I was reminded of it for some reason (Watership Down by Richard Adams)
- I read a young adult crime novel which Sarah passed on to me (One of us is Next, Karen McManus)
- Had a quick re-read of the children's book Wonder (R J Palacio), as we were watching the film at school and I wanted to remind myself of how the book differed. Forgot to log this originally, so it's not in the collage!
- I read the sequel to a fantasy novel I read a while back (Muse of Nightmares, Laini Taylor)
Book 41: Muse of Nightmares, Laini Taylor
The sequel to the book Strange the Dreamer, which I read a while back and enjoyed. I like these two, though I'm not sure I like them as much as the Daughter of Smoke and Bone series, but she writes well and creates interesting worlds.
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