Kitten Schooner: not a book. Also, now far too big to fit in this same space (though, being a cat, I’m sure he would try to fit in it if given the chance).
Kitten Schooner: not a book. Also, now far too big to fit in this same space (though, being a cat, I’m sure he would try to fit in it if given the chance).
Mmm…slow cooker revolution
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It’s a pretty interesting cookbook – it has some recipes you wouldn’t think of putting in the slow cooker.
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I like the weird and wonderful ideas in cook books
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Really “into” slow cooking then. 🙂
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I think I’m more into cookbooks in general – these are just a few of the many I have (and I have almost none compared to my mom!).
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I can totally relate to that. I’ve stopped myself buying cookbooks and food magazines because they were kind of taking over. And ironically, I have about a dozen “proper” recipes I go back to again and again from a few of the books. The rest are more about inspiration than instruction for my normally free-range cooking. How about you? Do you cook from recipes much?
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Not as much as I once did – and despite all the cookbooks, if I do use a recipe, I typically find it online! It’s a good thing I enjoy looking at the cookbooks, or they would just be a waste of space.
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I can’t think of any books as a waste of space. My cookbooks are there for inspiration, and for friends to browse. I think they say a lot about me. And the Big T follows recipes quite faithfully when he cooks.
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Paul has only just started to cook, but he’s definitely still a recipe-follower, though he has started to break out and make up his own recipes now and then.
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T has been cooking off and on for most of the time we’ve been together, but more often recently. He too has started to break free of recipes. He still hasn’t figured out how to open the fridge and decide what to cook based on what’s in there. All Big T meals start with a trip to the supermarket. Sigh!
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I need those books!
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I never get tired of looking at cookbooks – so much inspiration for food. I keep meaning to start a food-related post on the blog, but it never happens, and probably won’t until I win the lottery and have oodles of blogging time (of course, at that point, I’ll be traveling so much I probably won’t have time to cook!).
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Haha I follow a recipe now and then, but 90% of the time end up disappointed so end up doing my own thing! But I do love the cookery books 😊
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“You f o u n d me!”
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Right where he wasn’t supposed to be!
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hehe too cute 🙂
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🙂
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Maybe he was trying to tell you he was hungry?
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Good call!
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He was just trying to help with the cooking.
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He and Choppy both. I don’t think we would enjoy their cooking, as I am pretty sure us people would be out of luck – all the food would get eaten before we could get a chance to eat.
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He fits in so well with your counter top. MOL Cute photo. 🙂
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Perhaps that’s why he likes to go up there, where he isn’t allowed – he blends in.
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“Slow cookin’ Schooner.” Very cute pose. But can he cook?
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We’ll never know, because he’ll eat everything before the cooking can commence.
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Schooner seems to be all about Fancy Feast!
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Ha! Yes!
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Awww, sweet little face!
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He even looks young in this picture.
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Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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Thank you!
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Cute kitty… I am sure he has attempted that spot since ! 🙂 Amazing how cats find those places 🙂 Hide and seek games with Choppy?
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I’m sure he has as well. He has found a similar shelf in my office, where he is not allowed. He doesn’t seem to have realized this yet, based on how many times I have had to extract him from the shelf in question.
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Cute Cat, yours too?
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He’s more my husband’s than mine – the dog is more mine than his.
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Ooooooh, what a lovely, lovely kitten Schooner has been… ❤
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He was such a cutie – he’s more handsome these days than cute.
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