“She turned to the sunlight
And shook her yellow head,
And whispered to her neighbor:
"Winter is dead.”
~AA Milne, when we were very young
NOTE: I am away at the moment helping my mother with her treatment for lung cancer. I have set up a few posts to post whilst I am away as a special surprise. Some are new and some are reposts of old favourites that you may have forgotten, or if you are a new reader may not even have seen. I'll be back at the end of May, but in the meantime . . . Enjoy!
PS - I will only have sporadic internet use, so if you ask a question and I don't get back to you . . . it's not that I don't want to. It just may take me a while.
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Message to Annie Chadwick
Annie, I am sorry to have to post this message to you in a public forum like this. You do not seem to be getting my e-mails. You ordered one of my Christmas Cookbooklets on the 21st December. I e-mailed it off to you that same day. Two days later I got an e-mail from you saying you had not received it. I then e-mailed it to you again. After that e-mail I sent you a further e-mail asking if you could let me know if you had received it or not. You did not respond to any of my e-mails. Today I have gotten another e-mail from you asking for the cook-booklet or your money refunded. I have forwarded to you the two original e-mails I sent to you which had the said cook-booklet attached, as well as my other e-mail which I sent asking you if you had received it. Today I sent you a further e-mail explaining this. I don't know what else to do. I think you need to check your junk mail, or provide me with an e-mail address which will accept my e-mails to you. There is nothing else I can do from this end. The rest is up to you.
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Welcome to my English Kitchen. I moved over here to England from Canada in the year 2000. Before I arrived, I was told that the cooking and food over here was awful, except for the Roast Beef and the Fish and Chips. I had no idea of what to expect, but it didn't sound good.
I landed at Heathrow with a bulging suitcase full of kitchen tools, handwritten recipes and a 4 litre can of Maple Syrup, totally prepared to be greeted with the worst.
I am happy to say that over the past 














I can't pretend to know everything, but I more than welcome your questions and suggestions. Feel free to e-mail me on MarieAliceJoan at aol dot com and I'll endeavour to find out the answers to your most burning questions. Maybe we can learn together!








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