Multiple images of the photographer with the help of a snow-covered car in The High Street.
One of our regular stand byes in the fridge is the hard, sheep's milk cheese called haloumi which comes from Cyprus. You fry slices of it until they are a crisp and mottled brown on the outside, while remaining soft and pliable inside. Today, as one of our guests is on the point of leaving, we eat haloumi with a winter salad of finely sliced roots, iceberg lettuce, green beans and tomatoes,a relief after Christmas excess.
Me to elderly neighbour: Happy New Year
Neighbour: Happy New Year and to your good lady. But you had better not look at the news.
One of our regular stand byes in the fridge is the hard, sheep's milk cheese called haloumi which comes from Cyprus. You fry slices of it until they are a crisp and mottled brown on the outside, while remaining soft and pliable inside. Today, as one of our guests is on the point of leaving, we eat haloumi with a winter salad of finely sliced roots, iceberg lettuce, green beans and tomatoes,a relief after Christmas excess.
Me to elderly neighbour: Happy New Year
Neighbour: Happy New Year and to your good lady. But you had better not look at the news.
2 comments:
Happy New you to you.
Ah, Haloumi. We call it squeeky cheese in this household. It 'squeeks' as you chew!
Oh, I really must try some Haloumi since I do love cheese. So many interesting foods still to try in this lifetime.
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