tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7909956.post109409684096816503..comments2023-10-12T18:38:17.524+11:00Comments on full as a goog: from the golden landjoe cupcakehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08061917658732987712noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7909956.post-1094354196410765742004-09-05T13:16:00.000+10:002004-09-05T13:16:00.000+10:00hi esti
i went round to your house the other day ...hi esti<br /><br />i went round to your house the other day and dug out the bottles of wine that i hid in your garden (heh heh cleverly concealed in the lavender bush). they were yum thank you, i had never drunk organic wine before. also your housemates rock, if i had housemates that cool i would make them fancy desserts too. <br /><br />i am very interested in this bread and butter pudding dealio but having trouble visualising it... what dish did you use and how deep did the pudding end up being? i am kind of against really shallow bread and butter puddings as i find they can go a bit dry, but also cannot help but feel that too deep a pudding creates a displeasing stodginess; where do you stand on this issue? so many questions. kate sez it's good to ask lots of questions, apparently it is called active listening and it shows that you are paying attention and not just waiting for your turn to talk. <br /><br />if you come home soon i will let you read my new book called 'a basque history of the world', it is very interesting. also i will introduce you to my new lover if you promise to be nice to him. (okay i know you stopped being mean to boys in 1998)<br /><br />you rock lady<br /><br />love nell xxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com