I'm trying to work out which of, or how many of, the Richard Osman Thursday Murder Club books I've read.
I am sure I've read book 3, The Bullet That Missed, but it's not in my book journal. That doesn't mean I haven't read it; rather that I'm bad at remembering to write in my journal. I wonder if it's on my tablet - I am especially bad at noting titles I've read on there. But we seem to have been passing secondhand copies around the family so it's more likely to be a hardback. Oh, I could check on my library record.
Yay! It was a library book.
Speaking of the library, as I was writing this post an email came through from them telling me they have the book I ordered. I MUST STOP ordering/buying books.
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We had a swede that wasn't going to get used in Zac's, and I had some parsnips that needed using so I found a new recipe for swede and parsnip (and carrot) soup, with a Moroccan flavour.
It doesn't look very appealing but the cups we serve it in have lids on so no-one will see it. I added coconut milk because it was too thick and too spicy for our friends, but it will still need thinning a bit more before it's served.
6 comments:
Nothing happens without marketing, that's true. It's hard to get noticed without it.
It's all about marketing! But your writing is worth the effort.
It's a good thing I'm not an author. I would be horrible at marketing my book.
I agree your soup doesn't look appetizing but I bet it tastes delish. I've never given self publishing a thought so can't help sorry.
Again, you added to my education. I find that your "swede" is our "rutabaga". Thank you.
Swede isn't a word we use here, but I know because Sue's English grandmothers used the word. But I still looked it up to be sure of the meaning.
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