Lard is great (I'm delighted to have found some in the supermarket near me which previously didn't stock it) but for ease of transportation of pies and pasties I think 50:50 is more practical.
Yes, probably. Was it all lard or half butter half lard?
The Waiapu cathedral bells were rung yesterday (Saturday) to welcome the godwits. I agree it's a lovely thing to do.
I'd quite like to see the bit pre-bomb, because I was a child in Sheffield at the time, so there's some weird nostalgia there!
So where does this leave Gareth Dennis? Everything he said (not that he said that much) has been proven to be correct. So what was he sacked for? Saying what was inconvenient but true? www.theguardian.com/business/202...
Network Rail promises to turn round station after criticism from passengers and watchdogs
Barter Books in Alnwick seems to do both, from their website.
Not quite as different as Livorno/Leghorn, but not close.
It's not just you. That shape is common in iconography - the mandorla or vesica piscis. It has a number of meanings but new life and fertility is one of them. masto.ai/@vagina_muse...
Attached: 2 images The mandorla shape may also appear as a physical frame of the icon. It also sometimes appears in depictions of Jesus's mother Mary. 1. Maiestas Domini by Mariotto di Nardo, circa...
I have fond memories of Fordham from stopping there on Student Cross (now Pilgrim Cross). Then I moved to New Zealand and discovered one of the tenors in the cathedral choir is originally from Fordham (small world etc etc).