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Cooking anything fun for Mother's Day?
Posted by CarolynC
Cooking anything fun for Mother's Day? May 11, 2018 04:17PM |
Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 653 |
Perhaps you are one of the people who will be hoping to get something nice cooked for them on Mother's Day, but if not - any interesting food planned? I will be having my mother over for lunch and I plan to make a Swedish sandwich cake (smorgastarta). I'm sure I got the idea from a post here, but if so I can't find it now. I'm also planning to make a Cornish saffron cake - my mother, who just turned eighty, recently returned from a trip to Iran and brought me back heaps of saffron. What a luxury flinging saffron around without worrying about the cost.
Re: Cooking anything fun for Mother's Day? May 13, 2018 12:31AM |
Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 804 |
Im off to Soul in the viaduct for their Mothers Day set menu. Im not normally a set menu kind of girl but its whats on offer today. Im looking forward to dressing up, having a glass of bubbles and enjoying my food without rushing and dealing with kids.
Im hoping for something like duck/pork belly ect, hopefully its not all "ladies salads" type of thing. ;-)
Vanessa
Im hoping for something like duck/pork belly ect, hopefully its not all "ladies salads" type of thing. ;-)
Vanessa
Re: Cooking anything fun for Mother's Day? May 13, 2018 02:05AM |
Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 2,935 |
The Swedish sandwich cake sounded so interesting that I had to find out more. It sounds and looks so delicious. Having a grandmother who's parents came from Cornwall I looked at the Cornish saffron cake. I was curious about the Cornish using saffron, then saw where they used to trade their tin for saffron (plus a whole lot more!) What an interesting time you will be having today.
Lucky you, Vanessa and I had to smile about comment about "ladies salads" type of thing.
I had my celebration dinner last night at one of my favourite local restaurants. They were very busy but are consistently good and I imagine it will be the same for both lunch and dinner today.
Lucky you, Vanessa and I had to smile about comment about "ladies salads" type of thing.
I had my celebration dinner last night at one of my favourite local restaurants. They were very busy but are consistently good and I imagine it will be the same for both lunch and dinner today.
Re: Cooking anything fun for Mother's Day? May 15, 2018 02:28PM |
Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 653 |
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