2020
I made this on the weekend, in fact, but there’s been a bit going on lately.
Rhubarb and Apple crumble, from this recipe. It was very successful, I could eat a lot more of it. I got the crumble right this time too, and added oats.
I made this on the weekend, in fact, but there’s been a bit going on lately.
Rhubarb and Apple crumble, from this recipe. It was very successful, I could eat a lot more of it. I got the crumble right this time too, and added oats.
Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown.
I know, right? I’m just knocking them out at this stage. Apple Crumble for dessert: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/best-apple-crumble
Nice afternoon for it, in fairness.
This was a hybrid of a Jaime Oliver recipe and a Glenisk recipe. I sort of navigated a path between them, with a twist suggested by Sonia. It’s very heavy and there is a lot of it. There’s no way I’m eating a lot of this.
It’s gargantuan. We made it yesterday and I have no idea how this thing is going to get eaten.
It is Rowan berry season, which can only mean one thing; masses of Starlings facing off against the mighty Thrushes, who jealously defend their chosen trees from other birds. The Blackbirds get in on it too. Even the Magpies stay clear of this mess. I had noticed the Thrushes starting to gather some weeks ago, although the berries were far from ripe. But they knew. Photos from last week:
An upshot was that I discovered that the Starlings could, after all, get into the feeder cage without too much difficulty, although I noticed one anxious youngster hopping around outside, wondering how the adult got in so easily.
Also, I got new feeders. I gave up on the bottle conversion strategy. It’s never going to compare to a proper feeder, even a small cheap one. One of them is a Nyger seed feeder…
…which promptly brought Goldfinches into the garden. Beautiful little violent thugs. They’re not interested in anything else, even peanuts. One paid a visit a month or two ago for a minute, but that was it. Nyger seed, however, is for them like peanuts for every other bird. They’re constantly squabbling over the two stations now.
The other feeder empties very quickly, but… I don’t think that the Tits are eating all of it. I suspect that there will be a very thick lawn there before long.
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