All the Light We Cannot See – Anthony Doerr (library ebook)
I reserved this on my mother’s recommendation, and I wasn’t all that sure about it in the beginning but it stayed with me. The story of how things build and you find yourself in the middle of chaos doing bad things without quite understanding how you got there. I also wanted to know more about what happened after the war. I wanted to know more about how you come back from that and carry on. That’s not this book but it is worth reading.
Kiss Me Annabel – Eloisa James (library book)
Once I read ‘Much Ado about You’ last month, I ordered the next two at the library (I like to finish things). I haven’t read an Eloisa James book that I didn’t enjoy but I wanted to know more about Annabel and less about Imogen but I’m glad that she got her HEA.
A Natural History of Dragons: A Memoir of Lady Trent – Marie Brennan (library book)
This series of books was a recommend from Smart Bitches and they’ve never steered me wrong yet. I enjoyed this lots. I like Isabella and I like that Brennan has kept her ‘period’ appropriate, although I accept that how period appropriate you can be when you’re in an alternate world with dragons is debatable. Anyway I have all four books from the library so the other three will probably pop up later!
Girl Meets Bear – Shelley Laurenston (library ebook)
This is the only one of the Pride series that I couldn’t get my hands on last month. I really liked it, and it was a perfect Friday night book.
Only Beloved – Mary Balogh (library book)
The last one in the Survivors Club series. I really liked that this was an older couple (47 and 39) and I’ve liked all of these books and was happy to see everyone be happy and move forward.
Cold Hearted Rake – Lisa Klepas (library book)
I really enjoyed this, but felt that it was all over rather quickly and I’m assuming that we’ll see more of Kathleen and Devon in the next book about Helen and Winterbourne. However, Klepas has never disappointed and I can’t reserve the next one at the library, if that situation continues next month, I may buy it because I want to know what happens next! Worse the third book in the series is going to feature the son of the pair in The Devil in Winter which is going straight on the auto buy list…
The Rook – Daniel O’Malley (library ebook)
I loved this. I couldn’t place it though, it’s set in England but I don’t know something seemed not right. When I read that Daniel O’Malley is an Australia, it made sense. Other than it’s Britishness being slightly off, this was brilliant, funny, clever and gripping. Rook Thomas (both old and new) were interesting, the world building was fabulous and I’ll read the next one as soon as I can get my paws on it.



Lunches were a bulgar wheat salad with spinach leaves
Monday night dinner was peppers stuffed with braised lentils and rice, and green beans.
Tuesday was braised lentils and a fried egg. I like my eggs over fried and slightly crispy.
I got fed on Wednesday night, 
Also train issues have been plaguing my journeys to and from work. Not best.
I voted on Thursday.

On Sunday, I woke up and it wasn’t raining, so I was straight on the allotment to get stuck in with the overgrown bits. This was Friday
And this is what it looked like when I was done on Sunday
Lots to do but I’m getting there.
What do I use it for, I put it on chicken and fish before I cook them in the oven, I put it in burgers and egg sandwiches and I even sometimes use it instead of tomato sauce on pizza (don’t knock it until you’ve tried it!)
I do make a couple of adaptions to the recipe as given, I just use a whole bottle of ketchup and I don’t have apple cider vinegar so tend to use white wine vinegar. I cut down on the sugar, using 4 tablespoons of light brown sugar (ketchup has enough sugar in it as is!) and adding two teaspoons of smoked paprika. This time because I still haven’t replaced the worcestershire sauce post the mice invasion, I used 

England….
It was a pretty usual shop for me this week, I had completely run out of sugar and olive oil.
Pizza on Saturday with Gin and Tonic Cake with Rhubarb Compote for pudding.
Sunday was this rice bowl
Tuesday was Chana Masala and a poached egg with cut up vegetables because I couldn’t be bothered with cooking anything.
Wednesday was one pot pasta with peppers and tomatoes. This needs a bit more work but it was still pretty good.
On Thursday I had mushrooms on toast, of which I forgot to take a photo.
I was overexcited!
Everything is very green but I’m worried about the slugs coming and eating my crops.
and the raspberries
Even the blackcurrant bush is producing, so there will be more stuff soon. This is what I picked up this week though.