Woke this morning to quite a snow fall. about 4 to 5 inches deep. It snowed off and on most of the morning and now we have a hard frost. I even had to cancel an appointment because of the dodgy roads and that was after OH dug my car out of the drive. Winter has started early this year.
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Well, you keep it up there please Carol. ;D
Bit rough over on the north island is it? ;D
Will you really keep it 'north of the border'. This coming Saturday is our monthly 'treat'. We like to go to Bakewell Farmers' Market, then to Chatsworth Farm Shop. We then go to Sainbsburys in Matlock, back to Ashbourne and M&S food only store.
Possibly a bit sad, but we do acquire some wonderful food. (Being a daft old pair of foodies.) ;D ;D
valmarg
Maybe see you at Bakewell Farmers market :D.
Don't you just love the mushroom stall?
Wow, yes. It is just so fantastic.
We tend to get there early, ie about 9.00a.mish
Give us a pm, and perhaps we can meet up.
It really is a wonderful Farmers' Market.
valmarg
As a "foodie" Valmarg do you know a source of brandy snap baskets? Sainsbo's don't stock them anymore but they tend to be milk-free and so a good base for a posh dessert for intolernat so and so's like me... :-X
Hopefully, if it doesn't snow any more and the gritters have been out, I hope to get to M & S tomorrow for some food.
Snow has to cover most of the country by the weekend by the way.
;D ;D
That would be nice Valmarg, but we plan to go a bit later this Saturday. I'll PM you another time as it would be nice to meet! We go fairly regular if 'm not working. :D
Saddad, last time we were in morrison's they had brandy baskets, going today so will have a look for you :)
could make your own? 8)
Too much faff...
the others often have "desserts" that I can't join in with and like merangue (?) it is just something "quick" OH can get out of the cupboard... :-X
Quote from: saddad on November 25, 2010, 23:08:04
As a "foodie" Valmarg do you know a source of brandy snap baskets? Sainsbo's don't stock them anymore but they tend to be milk-free and so a good base for a posh dessert for intolernat so and so's like me... :-X
Sorry saddad, it's not something we eat, but with a bit of luck manics will be able to help.
I would find it extremely difficult to cope with your dairy intolerance, but I'll have a look in the library to see if there are any suggestions, that might be helpful.
valmarg
we've hijacked, sorry but tesco's have them - 6 for £1.79
or you could just stuff the snap and just have the brandy ;D
not snowing here yet 8)
Quote from: calendula on November 26, 2010, 15:12:43
or you could just stuff the snap and just have the brandy ;D
Now that sounds my kind of recipe. ;D ;D
valmarg
If they did single malt baskets then I'd take that advice... not snowing here yet either... :)
No snow to report. ;D ;D ;D
Snow here, last 3 days. But not settled, just slushy wet so doesn't really count. Mind you, the city was really quiet this morning (unlike the rest of the week with people shopping like there's no tomorrow, madness) and lots of the market stalls were shut ??? ???
Saddad have you tried Worthenshaws Freedom frozen dessert yet? No dairy, soya, nuts or cholestrol. Made from rice milk with coconut oil.
Sorry, david, matt's got chickenpox, emergency babysitting :-\
will look next week :)
That thread was well and truly hi jacked, wasn't it.
I know all talk of snow is boring but I will wait and see what you all have to say when you get your area dumped with the white stuff then you wont be able to go to your Farmer's Market.
Quote from: Carol on November 26, 2010, 19:57:09
That thread was well and truly hi jacked, wasn't it.
I thought that too, Carol.
We had snow for two hours this evening but it is melting on our paths. At least we don't have to go out as I stocked up on groceries yesterday. ;D
Sorry for my bit of high jacking ladiies :). Had a small flurry here in Cheshire.
Quote from: Carol on November 26, 2010, 19:57:09
That thread was well and truly hi jacked, wasn't it.
I know all talk of snow is boring but I will wait and see what you all have to say when you get your area dumped with the white stuff then you wont be able to go to your Farmer's Market.
Sorry if I have transgressed! it was not deliberate, still really a newbie :-[
Lots of snow here too!!!
Any way just off to the shhhh.
farmers market. If you never hear from me again I will be lost in a snow drift? please come and help dig me out ;D ;D
They are having a laugh! snow forecast for the Isle of Wight? I had better drag the Yeti in pink knickers out of her sleeping pit and send her out to stock up on supplys.
She will head for the farmers market as well and get my favourite treat RISSOLES! all the sweepings from the shop rolled into one. Lovely.
We have about half an inch here... ;D
Don't worry I hi-jack threads all the time.. :-[
Ohhhh..Christmas came early..good 6 inches on ground ;D Came early hours in the morning and all within 3 hrs :o
Yesterday I did all pressie shopping and now snow..I feel more festive than I probably feel at the day ::) Maybe I should warm up that mulled wine and get on with the season and greetings ;D November 27, 2010, 09:43:32 is not too early is it ;D?
No snow here yet (Manchester). It was forecast for tonight, but now just midweek. Will wait and see! I like the snow, but not when I have to go to work!! I work in Bury and most of the kids bus in from the surrounding areas and it causes havoc. Last year it was a nightmare with buses not running etc and most of our kids are on A level courses with Jan exams so missing classes is not good! The travel wasn't too bad for me as it is mainly motorway (except one day when the motorway was closed!), but not good for many of the other staff and kids who live in the surrounding villages.
Woke up to around 4" or 5" of snow this morning..first of winter.
Cold and Frosty this morning but no snow, I was the only one in our road with the savvy to stick a blanket on my windscreen, so I been to Tesco's and back while the rest are still scrapping theirs, I bought myself 5 bags of cheap salt for my front, sorry to digress. :-\ ;D ;D ;D
Started snowing here yesterday afternoon - about an inch - but it's now all well and truly frozen. It's soooooooo cold!
It's bleedin' cold here, -4 when I got up this morning (which I know is probably like the caribbean to those in Scotland, LOLOL) but as yet, no snow! For those with north pole temperatures and consistent snowfall, I appreciate how the novelty wears off very quickly but for a soft southerner like me; I LOVE the snow. I'm sure I said words to the same effect this time last year, such is the bore that I am!! We've got a light sprinkling forecast for Wednesday - the first of December, how lovely :D
Well I couldn't get to any shops today, snow was non stop from 10 last night and over a foot has fallen. It reaches the top of my wellys.
I am tired out with feeding the birds. and it is still snowing....
Quote from: cornykev on November 27, 2010, 10:50:38
Cold and Frosty this morning but no snow, I was the only one in our road with the savvy to stick a blanket on my windscreen, so I been to Tesco's and back while the rest are still scrapping theirs, I bought myself 5 bags of cheap salt for my front, sorry to digress. :-\ ;D ;D ;D
ice and salt - save some of it for a few Margaritas ;D
Quote from: Carol on November 26, 2010, 19:57:09
That thread was well and truly hi jacked, wasn't it.
I know all talk of snow is boring but I will wait and see what you all have to say when you get your area dumped with the white stuff then you wont be able to go to your Farmer's Market.
I think hi-jacked was an over reaction. To hi-jack something evokes a violent act, ie airoplane, etc.
Personally I think I may have gone off at a bit of a tangent. Nothing violent or untoward.
Anyway, to get back to your original thread, yes we got about 5" of the ruddy white stuff Friday night, so we considered it unsafe to go on our monthly trip. Very unhappy.
valmarg
Woke up to a sprinkle or so of snow this morning..........it has quickly turned to ice so like walking on as skating rink...so cold burns ya lips :(
We have the Farmers Market on the third Thursday or something like that..as such I always miss it ;D
Typical! scare mongering by the met office, I bet loads of people stocked up for the duration and not a drop falls here, I bet Tesco told them to predict heavy snow here to cause a bread shortage. ;)
None here either in sunny Portsmouth. It's quite a rare occurence here although we did get the white stuff last year.
Not a flake here so far - just cold and frosty.
( ;D ;D ;D at the thought of our Kev putting salt on his front!!!)
Has just stopped snowing here after blizzards last night. Seems like we have had continued snow for the last 48 hours. I thought it would never stop, but this morning we have blue skies and even a bit of sun. Never known it to be so deep. For the past two nights the sky has been white with snow clouds which was weird to see. Going to venture out soon to see if anything is open today. There is a Farmers Market in Jesmond, Newcastle today, which if the Metro is on might go to. It might be a wasted effort, but it is good to be out and about despite the bad weather. Just hope my Christmas brussel sprouts are busy sweetening up under the snow at my allotment. busy_lizzie
Two white frosty mornings but the sun is out now, still have the salt on the ready though, lol @ grandma. ;D ;D ;D
Kev if ya don't get any snow go get a large portion of chips :P :P ;D ;D ;D
Doncha just hate this time of year? The fact that the snow/ice has come early just makes me feel a bit more despressed.
Looking on the bright side in a month's time Christmas will be past, we will have passed the Winter Solstice, and we can all look forward to lighter days, and what we are going to grow next year.
The downside is January and February. :( :( ???
valmarg
Scare mongering again, earliest snow for years! didn't it snow in january?
Quote from: ACE on November 29, 2010, 08:16:32
Scare mongering again, earliest snow for years! didn't it snow in january?
You're right as usual Ace ;D ;D ;D
X Chas
Quote from: valmarg on November 28, 2010, 18:29:02
Doncha just hate this time of year?
Sorry, No, I like the dark evenings, heating & lighting on, curtains closed, all cosy watching a good DVD in the evening. The deep snow is the icing on the cake - makes it feel nice and christmassy. May go out later for a slide down the hill behind me!
There is a saying in this part of the world that goes:-
"If the ice in November will hold a duck, then the rest of the winter will be slush & muck"
It'll be interesting to see how true it turns out.
The thing I hate is the huge fuel bills........being all cosy is an expensive option .
Nice to look at :)
Quote from: betula on November 29, 2010, 09:39:20
The thing I hate is the huge fuel bills........being all cosy is an expensive option .
The've got goose fat in lidl's, just right for smearing on your chest before you sew your vest on for the duration ;D
Wee poem for you ,
Winter's came
The snaw hus fell
Wee Josie's nose is froze as well
Wee Josie's frozen nose is skint'it
Winters diabolical in'tit ??
Quote from: betula on November 29, 2010, 09:39:20
The thing I hate is the huge fuel bills........being all cosy is an expensive option .
Nice to look at :)
we just chuck more wood on the woodburner!!
Have not got round to the wood burner yet ;D
We've had our stove going on non-stop for days..it is only small one but it does kick out heat..enough to not switching central heating on during day.
Brrr..it soooo cold and horrible outside...I've had enough of the snow after 1 day..I wish it would be spring ::) ;D
Quote from: Poppy Mole on November 29, 2010, 09:31:59
There is a saying in this part of the world that goes:-
"If the ice in November will hold a duck, then the rest of the winter will be slush & muck"
It'll be interesting to see how true it turns out.
My dad used to quote that Poppy. He reckoned it was pretty accurate. Hope it is this winter. ;D
valmarg
Quote from: goodlife on November 29, 2010, 19:03:55
We've had our stove going on non-stop for days..it is only small one but it does kick out heat..enough to not switching central heating on during day.
Brrr..it soooo cold and horrible outside...I've had enough of the snow after 1 day..I wish it would be spring ::) ;D
but we need the seasons, this cold will kill off nasties and if it were spring all the time it would be a world we don't know - gardening would be very hard :)
this cold will kill off nasties
Oh I know that.. and I'll be soon amongst one of those nasties that will kneel over soon ::)
Quote from: Poppy Mole on November 29, 2010, 09:31:59
There is a saying in this part of the world that goes:-
"If the ice in November will hold a duck, then the rest of the winter will be slush & muck"
It'll be interesting to see how true it turns out.
I have never heard that before...........you'll think I'm being thick, but, does that mean it'll be a bad winter? Whats with the 'duck' bit?
Quote from: lisaparkin on November 29, 2010, 21:22:57
Quote from: Poppy Mole on November 29, 2010, 09:31:59
There is a saying in this part of the world that goes:-
"If the ice in November will hold a duck, then the rest of the winter will be slush & muck"
It'll be interesting to see how true it turns out.
I have never heard that before...........you'll think I'm being thick, but, does that mean it'll be a bad winter? Whats with the 'duck' bit?
Erm, Ducks are water fowl, and require open water to land. Wild-fowlers used to row up and down stretches of water to keep them clear of ice so ducks could land, then they'd drive them into nets to catch them. These stretches of water were known in norfolk as 'decoys'. The nearest one to here was Fritton Decoy, now it's only the name of the pub in Fritton.
Woo hoo! Houston, we now have snow!! ;D ;D Just outside Epping, Essex and we got our first sprinkling late last night. Woke up to a little bit more this morning :) I think we've got more forecast a bit later but nothing that will see me buried up to my knees, lol.
We got our 1st snow fall during the night not that much but they have forcast it for the day as long as it lets me get home @ 4 i will be happier
I've been snowed in..cannot get car out anymore..and council do not clear little side roads on our area. What a shame..work is truly off ::) ;D ;D
I woke up with 1/2 inch this morning , ;) anyway back to the snow, just a light dusting overnight with a few 20 min blizzards during the day, its still trying hard now but not settling, I was on snow plough duties at work in the car park this morning. ;) ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: cornykev on November 30, 2010, 14:51:22
I woke up with 1/2 inch this morning , ;)
;D ;D at Kev's half an inch!
We have had five days of it so far so its getting quite deep in parts, had to clean 3 or 4 inches off the pollytunnel every day apart from this morning. We were suposed to get quite heavy downfall last night but got rain instaed, What a pleasent change that was and still got a couple of feet of it.
Hail, rain snow, thunder and lightning, we have had the lot, still not to worry we have the worst to come when it gets to winter.
Oi! I heard that. :-[ :-[ :-[ ;)
Quote from: lisaparkin on November 29, 2010, 21:22:57
Quote from: Poppy Mole on November 29, 2010, 09:31:59
There is a saying in this part of the world that goes:-
"If the ice in November will hold a duck, then the rest of the winter will be slush & muck"
It'll be interesting to see how true it turns out.
I have never heard that before...........you'll think I'm being thick, but, does that mean it'll be a bad winter? Whats with the 'duck' bit?
No Tony it means wet & mucky (warm)
Booooo, there's no more snow for us! Very light sprinklings yesterday and overnight but it's almost all gone now. I'm sure everybody will be more than aware of it in our area when I go A over T on the ice that's formed! ;D ::)
The Forth Road Bridge is closed, the airport is closed and my car has a 50cm snow blanket.
Quote from: Squash64 on November 30, 2010, 14:57:18
Quote from: cornykev on November 30, 2010, 14:51:22
I woke up with 1/2 inch this morning , ;)
;D ;D at Kev's half an inch!
especially when he's got 5 bags of salt lined up for it - painful :o ;D
anyway we've had 2 days of it now and can brag 12 inches ;D
I blame it on the cold weather. :-[ :-[ :-[