Sunday, 23 October 2016

[Temporary Technical Setback]

Well, it seems that Google Drive and Blogger (owned by Google!) have different ideas what it means about photo sharing so I apologise for my last post not having any pictures of last week's lunch I made in the office in about five minutes.  

Also I've noticed a lot of my old pictures have been removed.  I think I need to read the manual on Google Drive again, as I was getting tired of uploading pictures to Drive and having to download them again in order to post them.

Nevertheless, I'll have a post featuring an insane amount of hot chillis and chicken dopiaza up today, tomorrow at latest.  Once I've finished uploading all my old pictures again.  Gah...

Here are some nice (mainly non-food related) pictures from my own archives of happier times,in the meantime, to keep myself sane and happy while I sort this mess out.  Thanks for your patience.

EDIT:  I've managed to find the pictures of my improvised working lunch, see my previous post for pictures!  Still working on finding the rest of them...


The old garden

Ah yes, happier times making that chicken chachocka

There's video footage on my YouTube channel of the opening and tasting of this on our visit to the GBBF 2016

Just a few of the plants at my dad's house.  Many good meals consumed there

Bit jealous of Dad manging to grow a chilli...



...and lettuce

Happy camping at Ballycastle
.  Not pictured was the budget burger supper I cooked up on a stove


The original budget beer festival I had when I was broke and couldn't make it to London.  I don't miss the cider, but |I miss that blanket...

That'll be me in silhouette then. 

Now THAT was a good Thai coconut, chilli and coriander soup/stew...Yum

It might not be budget, but the winter brings belfast's continental market, where I'll score a few goodies and enjoy the ambience with friends.

Good old soda bread.  Difficult to get right, but when I made this a few years back, it was cheap AND satisfying.

My experience at a Colombian restaurant in '13. those were some good empanadas...  

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