Thursday 24 October 2013

How Many Ways To Eat A Tomato ..........


Hello there ...
hope you have all had a good day.

The sun shone for us and we had a good day selling at the car boot .... and a good old natter with everyone. 
Lots of people were here (on Anglesey) to close up their holiday homes and static caravans for the winter ... they always seem a bit sad. 
Often retired people and the like spend most of their summer here and they become regular visitors to our stall. 
We meet their families when they come to visit ... at the holiday home .. and share the ups and downs of their family life ..wedding hats to be bought ... grandchildren being born .. its all very friendly here. 

Today someone brought us a gift of eggs from their chickens ... how nice that they should think of us as friends .. people are kind.
 


 And lovely big eggs they are too ... whoppers!

Well...
 as the title of the blog suggests ... more tomatoes to eat up ...
or rather ... 
'How to get a tomato into Hubby P ?'



 Anything in a pie is usually a good bet ...
and we had a goodly supply of eggs ... so bacon and egg pie ... with a tomato or two thrown in.



 I still had some of the nice smoked bacon ... so a rasher or two fried up with a couple of onions .. and even a bit of grated courgette ... easily hidden in the tasty bacon-y mix.
Tomato added ... and all plonked in a pastry lined pie plate.









I cracked three eggs into each pie ... not very frugal I know .. but we have so many eggs to use up (I could bake ... but then I just eat all the baking! ... hopeless!).



 Tops on and into the oven.
There was a bit of pastry left over ... isn't there always.
  I rolled it out and draped over a tin.


  I turfed out the remains of the fruit bowl .. not a pretty sight ... chopped the good bits ...


 Added some sultanas .. a sprinkle of cinnamon and a handful of sugar.... pulled the pastry over it... and into the oven.
Doesn't look pretty but will taste okay .


 Pies came out just fine ...One for tea .. another for another day (mind you I will be surprised if it gets past tomorrow dinner time .. not that anyone living here is a greedy guts)

Hubby P was pleased as punch ...


And had to have a Desperate Dan .... man sized portion ... with baked beans ... of course!

Just as an aside (and because for the life of me I can't work out how to do the 'reply' to comments thingy on my comments bit) ...
anyway .. Sue from Our New Life In The Country was asking where we trade/work.
Well we decided early on we would just trade around the car boots on Anglesey ... we had both done enough tearing around getting stressed in previous jobs .. so now we do what suits us.

We have a regular pitch at Valley Car Boot Tuesdays and Thursdays .. and we are at Mona Car Boot Sale (where they hold the Anglesey Show) on a Sunday. 

Both venues trade all year and we are under cover ..
In summer of course the Car boots are very busy with the visitors to the Island ... and people tend to think of car boots as summer activities ... but we are there .. in the rain and snow ... and its often these 'off days' when you get the bargains. You have to be there fairy early ... most stallholders want to pack up and go home around dinner time.
Its surprising how many people do come up to me ... and say in a rather shy whisper ... 'I think I read your blog'...
They are perhaps on holiday here or visiting friends .. its always nice to put a face to a name ... and have a good old natter.

Anyway enough of me ... I've rattled on enough ... take care x








10 comments:

  1. Now that looks like one tasty pie.
    Love from Mum
    xx

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  2. Your pies look absolutely delicious.
    Foodie gifts are always very welcome arent they.

    I had a disaster tonight and burnt the tea!! Mince & Dumplings with black bits.....not recommended lol

    Have a lovely weekend x

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  3. I just want to tell you that although I don't "comment" ( at least not until today), I do read your blog and in fact just started my own. I love your way of making soup... sort of slap-dash, like I am known to do. Also, I have an old kettle just like the one you have and use it to boil my tea water every single day. If it ever develops a hole I don't know where I could ever find another. Wishing you a happy day. Granny M.

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  4. Hello. A grey, wet and very foggy morning here in Norway. Those pies look lovely and tasty. That apple, cinnamon, sultana pastry wrap you made will be very nice l think. A quick glance at my fruit bowl tells me that l have just enough left to make the same for tea, yum! Hope your weekend is a splendid one. Pam xx

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  5. Thanks for the answer.

    Really useful for us to know as we are finding all sorts of things that we simply have to sell as we are working our way through the new house and as as some of them are quite large did not want to have to store them in the shed until next Summer in case of them going mouldy.

    I think if we can arrange it a visit to one of these car boots may be in the offing. It would be good to get some money back into the coffers as well instead of it all leeching out.

    Thanks for the reply. xx

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  6. Your baking looks scrumptious!
    I'm a fan of chuck it all in and bake it too!
    I usually do one pot casseroles and have chunks of bread or garlic bread with it and....because i live on my own and have only myself to pleas, I often eat it out of the casserole and save on washing up!

    Have a cosy weekend xxx

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  7. It's lovely when people take the time to think of others.Makes life that bit better. Your pies do look yummy, and I too will use up my apples (lurking somewhere in the fruit bowl) for pud!
    Have a good- not too stormy I hope- weekend x

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  8. never tried a bacon and egg pie before , it looks scrumptious, i will be having a go to make one this week as i have some tomatoes to use up , do you know if it freezes at all as i have enough tomatoes to make two, xxx

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  9. That looks like proper comfort food, hope it is not too stormy there today? Xxx

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  10. I came across your blog this morning, when blog-hopping . . .

    I was inspired to make my menfolk a bacon and egg pie tonight too, with cheesy pastry, but substituted courgette and tomato with thinly sliced potato or they would have just been pushing it about their plates!

    My husband and I are car boot, auction, and fleamarket addicts too and do fleamarkets locally. You have some interesting stock!

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