WOW those two pictures lookef awful. Hope this is better.
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Mobile blogging
Hi! I just realised there's an app for blogging on my phone. Makes it easier and faster to post when I don't need a computer. Woo! Makes me more active, I hope :)
Saturday, 19 November 2011
An evening at a restaurant
Sandra and I just came home from La Tasca here in Bournemouth, where we spent about an hour and a half eating a range of different tapas, including paella and crispy battered squid. We drank a type of Sangria which was really nice. I haven't had Sangria before (I know, right?!) since I don't like red wine, but this was really nice! For dessert we had strawberry and passionfruit sorbet.
Our waitress was really nice! Ended about every sentence with Sir or Ma'am, which felt a bit odd. The food was really good! I suggest you go to La Tasca if you're in Bournemouth and want to go to a restaurant! The meal we had would easily be shareable for four people. Yes, we are still quite full.
Did I mention this was the first time since Sandra and I got together about two years ago that we've been to a restaurant?
Here's three pictures from the night:
Our waitress was really nice! Ended about every sentence with Sir or Ma'am, which felt a bit odd. The food was really good! I suggest you go to La Tasca if you're in Bournemouth and want to go to a restaurant! The meal we had would easily be shareable for four people. Yes, we are still quite full.
Did I mention this was the first time since Sandra and I got together about two years ago that we've been to a restaurant?
Here's three pictures from the night:
Us before we left. How cute are we?! |
The tapas. My favourite must have been the paella. Or the squid. |
Me being hungry for sorbet. Nothing else would have fit. Guess which one is the strawberry. |
Labels:
La Tasca,
restaurant,
tapas
Location:
Bournemouth, UK
Saturday, 12 November 2011
Bread and the UK
A while back, me and Sandra thought we had found the most Finnish-like bread there is in the UK. Danish style toast, to be precise.
One weekend evening I was out shopping for some stuff, including a new loaf of bread. I couldn't find our normal type and all the other sorts were just normal British whiter-than-white toast. Apart from one nice lil' loaf. Weight watchers' Danish style toast. Since anything is better than the really white British bread, and after approval from Sandra, I bought the Weight watchers loaf.
It would take a serious bread taste professional to be able to taste the difference between this loaf and Finnish bread! It's amazing! And it doesn't even contain anything dodgy (I think..). Woo! Favourite bread found!
Now let's hope that no one in my family finds out I'm eating Weight Watcher stuff.
One weekend evening I was out shopping for some stuff, including a new loaf of bread. I couldn't find our normal type and all the other sorts were just normal British whiter-than-white toast. Apart from one nice lil' loaf. Weight watchers' Danish style toast. Since anything is better than the really white British bread, and after approval from Sandra, I bought the Weight watchers loaf.
It would take a serious bread taste professional to be able to taste the difference between this loaf and Finnish bread! It's amazing! And it doesn't even contain anything dodgy (I think..). Woo! Favourite bread found!
Now let's hope that no one in my family finds out I'm eating Weight Watcher stuff.
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