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Saturday, 31 March 2018. Roast trout with peas and lettuce. The new kitchen is in! But all the stuff is still in storage . Today we had trout, from the lovely Paul - simply roasted with slices of lemon. The potatoes were roasted in olive oil, and the veg was cooked with white wine stock spring onions softened in olive oil, then added frozen peas and wedges of little gem. Links to this post. Saturday, 24 March 2018. Smoked haddock and spinach hotpot. White wine stock pot. 7 Serve, scoff . a triumph.

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Saturday, 31 March 2018. Roast trout with peas and lettuce. The new kitchen is in! But all the stuff is still in storage . Today we had trout, from the lovely Paul - simply roasted with slices of lemon. The potatoes were roasted in olive oil, and the veg was cooked with white wine stock spring onions softened in olive oil, then added frozen peas and wedges of little gem. Links to this post. Saturday, 24 March 2018. Smoked haddock and spinach hotpot. White wine stock pot. 7 Serve, scoff . a triumph.

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