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- Blechnum spicant
Swedish wasn't good enough for him, he had to really show off and do it all in Latin. The roots and young shoots were cooked and eaten as an emergency food; the young tender stems can also leaflets have been chewed to treat cancer, lung disorders and stomach problems; and a decoction of the root
- Liverpool
The roof of Lime Street Station, a seagull staring me straight in my eye, and in the distance the tower this trip to Liverpool saw me change views from the window of The Liner Hotel, to this one from my room
- Modbury Part 1
In fact I risked my life taking this photo below, as there wasn't much room to pass me either. isn't room for eighty cars. Handy hint here, if you want to build a twenty room hotel, put in permission to build a hundred room Over the road is the Exeter Inn. I believe that this would have been the main road going east out of the village to Exeter.
- Faggots
Faggots originated as a traditional cheap food consumed by ordinary country people in Western England the Bovril it's main ingredient was beef at 50% it also contains yeast extract at 27% so is pretty good For good measure I splash some Worcestershire Sauce in the mix and a slug of soy sauce, very much not Faggots need a good browning on the bottom, don't forget that. It's a judgement call but you should be left with some offaly good meat balls in a rich savoury, thick
- Dartmoor 1, Jack and Charlie
I start my journey at Buckfastleigh and climb the steep and winding road up on to the moors. I don't know about you but this main road carries hundreds of cars and vans a day over a bridge constructed two central pillars have cutwaters on both sides; on the north side of the bridge these extend up to road This does beg the question that if clappers date back to medieval times why are their roots lying in Mann looked out of the window and perceived the thatched roof was on fire; the inmates, who recovered
- Beesands 3 In Heaven
Beesands 1 At Sea Beesands 2 On Land On the site of the present church, a reading room was built and At some time this reading room became a 'mission church'. Not only did the well-filled stalls give cheerful appearance to the room, but the walls etc., were so A 36 hour blinding snowstorm, drifts of up to 26 feet deep, and roads blocked for over a fortnight, with every year and has now presented local people with a sturdy wooden seat as a thank you for all the good
- Royal William Yard
On the beach we got chatting to a lady and we were discussing lockdowns and how good it was to be free noting here that "ship's biscuits" were the staple diet of the British Navy and were designed as a food ruins of old buildings so that you are in effect driving around the inside of the building with no roof
- The Stokenham Fire
For that day my daily post number 63, I decided to go a mile or so up the road to the neighbouring village of Stokenham to photograph the small thatch animals on the roofs there.
- Car Tour 3 Ancient Stones
over mountains in Lycra and Neoprene, that's when elderly less sporty tourists aren't pulling off the road We are in the village of Copplestone, which in fact is more of a road junction than a village. We know it was moved 10 metres in 1969 so they could alter the road layout, because somewhere in the If they had managed to find a food processor they would have put the galls and some ferrous oxide and It's always a good option to ask directions from a mail man as they tend to get around a bit.
- Odds and Sods August 2023
The status of the family increased through various members gaining good positions at the Royal Court. plasterwork ceilings with great small windows along the top where people could look down into the great room Another great British food tradition, curry, the best of which are only found on our little island. Formerly built as Public Rooms in 1891 by Ralling and Tonar of Exeter. It is Grade 2 listed. This marble edifice merely displays the recipe for the food created through the grand archway behind
- Ditsum Part 2
Now I am on The Level at the junction with Riverside Road. As usual around here, all roads, even unsuitable ones seem to end up at Totnes. Can a road plummet up hill? Not sure. In fact there is barely room to turn around should you go down. This angle gives a good idea of how steep the road down to the ferry is.
- Biscuits - Malted Milk
In 1986 the company was bought by Northern Foods and was run as Elkes Biscuits, later becoming Fox’s with closure earlier in the year due to the sale of it's parent company Fox's Biscuits by 2 Sisters Food sale of Fox's went ahead without the Uttoxeter factory which will remain in the hands of 2 Sisters Food came from Anglo-Saxon Wuttuceshǣddre, meaning "Wuttuc's homestead on the heath" which is just up the road He is also commemorated in an area of town called Johnson Road.











