Sunday 30 January 2011

heston's pea & pancetta spaghetti

Today wasn't the most exciting Sunday on record, but it was relaxing and quite-to-very-fun. There was more Scooby Doo, lots of board games and jigsaws, I had a bath and a shower with him, we all spent a couple of hours in the winter sun on the Barnes and playground circuit, and we even made a Dinosaur park for Ana to visit once she was allowed out of the shower.

Even better, we had Heston Blumenthal's pea and pancetta pasta to look forward to for dinner, which more than made up for last night's disappointing experimental curry.


Food of the Milos
After the last couple of day's pigging-out, today he's less bothered with food generally. Although this doesn't include crisps of course, for which he has a prodigious appetite.
Breakfast: toast, cheese, apple, satsuma, all of which he picks at rather than eats;
Lunch: karma soupra and dinosaur-shaped cheese on toast, again, it wasn't exactly wolfed down. This was followed by a largish pack of crisps and some wafer biscuits at the playground.
Dinner: Boiled egg and soldiers.

sources
heston's pea & pancetta spaghetti - Waitrose Weekend, 16th September, p10

4 comments:

  1. Hmmm, is this the same photo as last time? It still looks delicious, unfortunately its 35 degrees here in Sydney at 6.30pm and so the only thing I can bear to cook, and eat, is salad based.

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  2. Ha, it does look very similar doesn't it? I like to think that's my consistency of delivery, but it's probably more to do with the eggy sauce. The table cloth is different though.

    35 degrees sounds perfect at the moment, although that presupposes they'd let me work in just some speedoes

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  3. Ron goes to work in his speedos EVERYDAY.....

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  4. (ok, so he wears them under his clothes, but he has always been weird like that!) Did you guys tease him about that?
    We were reading the Barnes RFC newsletter and Ron was proved right, he saw that guy on the news during the flood disaster, seperated from his wife-to-be and said he used to play rugby with him, he was right!

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