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Father's day.

Here's what my Father is getting for Father's Day:

 

 

It's a wholemeal pear, honey and cinnamon cake that I baked last night. My dad is one of those skinny blokes that eats twice as much as fat blokes and I'm sure he looks forward to this annual treat.

Last year it was a walnut, cranberry and bourbon cake, my Mum said that he kept finding excuses for another slice until it was all gone. Properly so, I say!


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  • 11 months ago

    PrawnEatsPrawn

    I think your Father made a mistake when he called you "Pablo". I feel that "Cheapo" would have been most apt. Tongue out

  • 11 months ago

    pdela

    well, I would not say skint, I have some money

  • 11 months ago

    PrawnEatsPrawn

    Let me guess, Spanish student is skint?

  • 11 months ago

    pdela

    A hug, we are not materialists Prawn, love is what matters

  • 11 months ago

    PrawnEatsPrawn

    So, on March 19th, what did your Father get?

  • 11 months ago

    pdela

    hahahaha

  • 11 months ago

    PrawnEatsPrawn

    Always with the excuses! Laughing

  • 11 months ago

    pdela

    It's not father day in Spain, Prawny

  • 11 months ago

    PrawnEatsPrawn

    Hey! I worked six full days this week. What did you do? and what did your Father get? (no bluffing)

  • 11 months ago

    pdela

    lazy!

  • 11 months ago

    PrawnEatsPrawn

    Nah, no cake this year.... I'm squirming out this time with a selection of fine beers.

  • 11 months ago

    AfafBouardi

    so it's almost time for that cake this year, hmmm

  • 15 months ago

    Balachandar

    ok.
  • 15 months ago

    PrawnEatsPrawn

    A paying guest, someone who pays to live in your house (usually for the purposes of work).

  • 15 months ago

    Balachandar

    What do you mean by lodger?

  • 15 months ago

    PrawnEatsPrawn

    I had an Indian lodger for over a year, he ate dal every Thursday (something to do with his religion). Every Monday he would arrive with boxes of filled breads, vegetable curries and dal, cooked by his wife for a few days ahead. He showed me how they cook, where he is from.

  • 15 months ago

    Balachandar

    oh!! And do you cook dal?

  • 15 months ago

    PrawnEatsPrawn

    Curries, my favourite is a hot, sweet and sour one, made with meat and lentils.

  • 15 months ago

    Balachandar

    Which Indian dishes you can cook Prawns?

  • 18 months ago

    DavisGoGo

    ////// :P

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