Just back from my fantastic holidays in Spain and doing my usual blog round. It's so nice to see that the good quality has not diminished one bit. Many thanks for your fantastic post.
Oh my gosh Delwyn that was delicious...especially served on a cracker with cheese. I need to make some...Now I will go back to Lola's and leave her a comment!
hi delwyn, that was a fun trip!!!! what's interesting to me was as i read other posts as lola's i noticed that some features of her voice are like yours!! not all of them 'cause there's really only one delwyn but a few!!! i loved the recipe book. a lot!!! have a sweet evening by the river. steven
It was my first time making chutney and now I am hooked. I am going to try adding granny smith apples and sultanas next time and then in mango season I will make mango and ginger chutney...
I haven't been here for sometimes, wow there are a lot of nice posts(happenings)here! Love what you were doing, making homemade Green Tomato Chutney! It makes a delicious bread topping!!! I always see red tomato not green ones... Loving green...
I love the first photo in the Coastal Track Walk, such glittering charm effect which makes me want extra holidays...and it shall be at the seaside! Thank you of sharing a process of Pkonomiyaki-Japanese Pancakes the Australian Style. I am mouth watery now:)
I love your "A walk on the Wallum Side" The images are very alluring. I especially love the 4th and 6th photos. Happy and contented reading your posts. Thank you and thank you Delwyn:)
Ah-ha! I see you were Lola's guinea pig! And that she's proud of you! And that you trust the cooking of New Zealand! Great sharing, Delwyn. Have you seen the movie Fried Green Tomatoes? Such a great example of mutual sharing. xx
If not for blogging no Lola If not for Lola no post If not for blogging no finding recipes and reminiscing with my mum If not for blogging no fun cooking chutney If not for blogging no scrummy pickle...
Blessed blogging!
I did see and love the movie. I love that fine old (now passed away) actress Jessica Tandy was it....
Just back from my fantastic holidays in Spain and doing my usual blog round. It's so nice to see that the good quality has not diminished one bit. Many thanks for your fantastic post.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
Ah Mr Cuban
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice to have you back. I have missed you...
You are a sweetie...have a cracker with chutney on me....
Happy days
Oh my gosh Delwyn that was delicious...especially served on a cracker with cheese. I need to make some...Now I will go back to Lola's and leave her a comment!
ReplyDeleteSmiles always,
Wanda
Looks so good!
ReplyDeletehi delwyn, that was a fun trip!!!! what's interesting to me was as i read other posts as lola's i noticed that some features of her voice are like yours!! not all of them 'cause there's really only one delwyn but a few!!! i loved the recipe book. a lot!!! have a sweet evening by the river. steven
ReplyDeleteHi Wanda
ReplyDeleteIt was my first time making chutney and now I am hooked. I am going to try adding granny smith apples and sultanas next time and then in mango season I will make mango and ginger chutney...
Happy days
Hi KB
ReplyDeletedo you like chutney KB?
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Hi Steven
ReplyDeleteReally?
I will have to go and reread Lola to see where we sound similar...
thanks for taking the link over ...
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Memories...I haven't had homemade chutney since I was a child...this looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry
ReplyDeleteNor had I and this one can't be store bought either...
It made a lovely talking point when I visited my Mum recently...
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This picture is making my mouth water! Looks fabulous.
ReplyDelete(Your Virgo comment made me giggle.)
Hello Delwyn,
ReplyDeleteI haven't been here for sometimes, wow there are a lot of nice posts(happenings)here!
Love what you were doing, making homemade Green Tomato Chutney!
It makes a delicious bread topping!!!
I always see red tomato not green ones...
Loving green...
I love the first photo in the Coastal Track Walk, such glittering charm effect which makes me want extra holidays...and it shall be at the seaside!
Thank you of sharing a process of Pkonomiyaki-Japanese Pancakes the Australian Style.
I am mouth watery now:)
I love your "A walk on the Wallum Side" The images are very alluring. I especially love the 4th and 6th photos.
Happy and contented reading your posts.
Thank you and thank you Delwyn:)
Happy weekends in advance!
Love the post and now I'm going to get something to eat.
ReplyDeleteAs a savoury, rather than a sweetie, that looks like my idea of heaven! I'm following Meri to the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteOooh two of my favorite bloggers working together. What more could we ask for except maybe....samples?
ReplyDeleteHi Willow
ReplyDeleteDo you make this kind of pickle Willow?
thanks for the visit,
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Hi Yoon see
ReplyDeleteYou have been catching up...
Yes the chutney is great in sandwiches too...
Thanks for walking back through my posts and taking the time to leave your messages I appreciate that...
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Hello Meri
ReplyDeleteAre you a chutney and pickle girl too?
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Hi Titus
ReplyDeletewell there seems to be a few of us on the savoury side...
thanks for coming to Lola's with me...
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Hi Lori
ReplyDeleteIt was a good collaboration and I have Lola to thank for initiating it ...the samples may be a little unsavoury by the time that they arrive...
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Yummy, or as we say here in Hawaii:
ReplyDelete"Ono!"
Loved your coastal walk too, dear.
Aloha, Warmly,
Comfort Spiral
So Cloudia
ReplyDeletedoes the fish called Ono mean yum as well?
great to see you today Cloudia...
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Ah-ha! I see you were Lola's guinea pig! And that she's proud of you! And that you trust the cooking of New Zealand! Great sharing, Delwyn. Have you seen the movie Fried Green Tomatoes? Such a great example of mutual sharing. xx
ReplyDeleteI've just been to Lola's and full up now.
ReplyDeleteThey look mighty good don't they.
Hi Margaret
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking:
If not for blogging no Lola
If not for Lola no post
If not for blogging no finding recipes and reminiscing with my mum
If not for blogging no fun cooking chutney
If not for blogging no scrummy pickle...
Blessed blogging!
I did see and love the movie. I love that fine old (now passed away) actress Jessica Tandy was it....
Happy days Margaret
Hi Liss
ReplyDeleteyes lovely colour
lovely flavour
lovely smell too
Just lovely chutney...
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Great chutney post chez Lola!
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy the coastal track, too. I can relate to that dusty, hot dryness, and it's the time for bush fires here, now , too.
Arrgh!! I'm trying to lose some weight.
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you came over to Lola's...
So seasonally are you much the same as us - moving into warmer weather...
and do you get your rains in the summer too...
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Hi Dan
ReplyDeletedang...
Perhaps a little cracker and chutney won't hurt...
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Oh my.... I like like like your blog & your pic's!! Amazing!!
ReplyDeleteRegards from Agneta in Sweden
Hello sinnlighet
ReplyDeletewelcome to my little corner of SE Queensland.
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to leave a nice message. I hope to chat with you again...I will come by later...
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Thank you Delwyn, just the recipe I need, I have loads of green tomatoes.
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