How about a spicy cottage pie - add cumin, cinnamon, a pinch of chilli, tomato puree, and if you have any a couple of apricots for a Morroccan feel. Top with mash with garlic and top with toasted cumin seeds. Delish
I must be at the same place as you Kylie (I have been reading other books as well, unusual for me!) I agree whole heartedly with you. I think that the way Fanny is treated is appalling.
I do remember this one from many many years ago and it's been great to refresh my memory!
I've always loved her books. I've read Pride and Prejudice numerous times. Although the books are old, there are still some themes that are just as relevant to today's society.
Sat out in the sun today and started Mary Higgins Clark - The Cradle Will Fall.
Enjoy Louise!! It's as good as his others, you won't be disappointed
Will start Maeve Binchy - Evening Class. Yes it is chicklit - but I'm back at work today and I need something light!
I read C. J. Sansom's new book Revelation on holiday - it was fantastic . For all Shardlake fans I really recommend this one. Sansom never fails to deliver
Now halfway through Caro Peacock - Death at Dawn
I've read most of Jodi's books and this one was one of my favourites - and it certainly made me well up. I was certainly left thinking about the Amish way of life - so much simpler, refusing to go along with the modern way of life. A very thought provoking read - as are most of her books
That business with Raef made me laugh - he did everything possible to delay going back to the laundry. My DH liked the boys style of hiding the irons - that's exactly what he would do (and he admitted it:lol:)