I posted a couple of weeks ago about taking the time in a busy and often hectic and exhausting week to do some of the things that I want to do and that really matter. I made a simple cooking spoon and said I would use it and each time remember my resolve to slow down a little and enjoy the scenery.
So here is some of the evidence:
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Curry... |
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...the beginning of a sausage and mushroom casserole... |
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...and good old Bolognese. |
A well used spoon!!
Now, I'm not suggesting for a second that this is a realistic or appropriate decoration for a spoon, but you've got to admit, it looks very pretty.
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Spoon with a mullet. |
the last photo made me smile :)
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