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I think the local post office people are wondering if I run some sort of trade in illicit goods. During recent weeks they have delivered quite a number of parcels to my address - generally largish light parcels. Occasionally instead there will be a card in the letterbox asking me to collect a parcel from the post office. I might be imagining things, but the staff seem to give me funny looks when they hand the parcels over. And they say things like : Ooh, that's light. One day there were four parcels to be collected. "Birthday, then?" one asked.
I'll keep them guessing. Fact is I collect small trinket boxes and pin dishes and I have discovered a local auction site on the Internet is a good place to buy items for my collection. Invariably the sellers package the goods well in copious quantities of bubble wrap and use fairly large boxes for such small items. I have long had a fascination with antiques and I find the Internet is a great place to research collectables. After seeing so much on screen, it was very interesting to go to an antiques fair a few days ago and check out how much I'd learned while browsing the Net. While being fairly forbearing about my trading activities, The Spouse had never really been deeply interested but he was soon scrutinising the various bits of china, almost with enthusiasm. He even ended up making a couple of purchases himself. I suggested he might like to start a toby jug collection and he didn't reject the idea outright. He'd told me the post office people probably thought I was trading in drugs and I have to say I did feel a bit like an addict trying to get someone else hooked when I mentioned the toby jugs... Sky television here shows The Antiques Roadshow each week night at 7.30. It is preceded by a different cooking show each night and I do my best to get the meal preparations complete so I can watch both. I like dishes that can be left in the oven to finish cooking and don't require further input from me once the initial preparations have been done. Today's dish is one such meal. Smoked Fish and Leek Bake 2 medium leeks Go To Page: 1 2
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