Sunday, January 29, 2006

Living up to my name

I went and bought an avocado from Sainsbury's today, so tomorrow I will be able to have real genuine avocados on toast! I also bought cream cheese, because I am too cheap to buy goats cheese. Mmm, tasty.

I don't really have anything else to say right now, and what I just said really wasn't very interesting, but I felt the need to procrastinate from the constant (albeit interesting) reading, so there we go.

8 Comments:

At 4:15 pm, January 29, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

One of these days you're going to have to show me what an avocado is, you realise. It's absolutely shameful that I keep reading this blog and haven't got a clue. Also, have you any idea why some of the sites on my favourites list have icon pictures and some of them don't? Rather annoying.

 
At 4:22 pm, January 29, 2006, Blogger Christine said...

Ah, bless. Next time I see you I will make you tasty avocado treats. It is indeed sad that you are missing out on them. I haven't the faintest idea why that might be - Mark might know, he's better at computery things than me.

Oh, and I meant to say, sorry about the 'rejection' of your nuns - it was nothing personal, honest! :)

 
At 10:01 pm, January 29, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

I still like "Constant Reading"

Of course its your blog so I can just shut my yapper.

I also have no idea what an avacado is, I shall now look one up on google. After looking it up I am none the wiser. You cant put a fruity thing on toast!

 
At 3:20 pm, January 30, 2006, Blogger Mark Taylor said...

You can with an avocado! They're all firm and slimy inside, and high in fat. Almost cheeselike in their consistency, in fact. If you get a squishy enough one you can almost spread it like butter.

The best thing about avocados on toast is that you can use half the avocado on toast for your lunch, drizzle some lemon or lime juice over the other half so it doesn't go brown, and eat it with a spoon for a snack later in the day. It's two-piece joy!

 
At 8:44 pm, January 30, 2006, Blogger Christine said...

"All firm and slimy inside"? Mmm, you're really selling them there, love...

 
At 9:56 pm, January 30, 2006, Blogger Mark Taylor said...

I meant it in a good way...

 
At 10:00 am, January 31, 2006, Blogger Char said...

Mmm, you're making me hungry now! :) Anywhoo, website domain owners can choose to create an icon to go next to their site address - if they haven't created one, then no icon shows! x

 
At 6:39 pm, February 02, 2006, Blogger Happy Crescendo said...

How can you NOT know what an avacado is?
They are very nice mushed up with brown sugar, is all I have to say.
Did you know that in the address bar there is a LEGO brick when you visit the LEGO website? Well there is (unless it's just me having strange visions of red bricks floating in the air: 'Is this a LEGO brick I see before me?') You can tell Macbeth is having a impact on me. Mleh.

 

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