Monday, 8 February 2016

MP's.




Lady Magnon is more enamoured with Christmas than I am, and this can be seen in her reluctance to give-up making Mince Pies.

With grandchildren soon to arrive, she's back in the kitchen baking pies. The excuse; her jars of (home-made) mincemeat need eating-up.

I like Mince Pies, I like the smell of baking Mince Pies, and I like to see Lady M with her hair, face, and apron covered in flour. It means that I get to have another wish with my afternoon cup of Lapsang!



29 comments:

Jennifer said...

Yum!! I'll bet your house smells wonderful when those pies are baking. Just the thing to cheer up a dreary February day!

Cro Magnon said...

Absolutely. The smell is almost as good as the pies.

Coppa's girl said...

Delicious - why keep something so good just for Christmas?

potty said...

Eat the MPs today and tommorrow. Try not to dwell....

Cro Magnon said...

I agree 100%.

Cro Magnon said...

MP's for Easter, MP's for Summer, MP's for Autumn. Now't wrong wi' that.

Maria said...

I also love the smell of mince pies (and to eat them too). The grandchildren will have a warm welcome. My kitchen is a battle field when I bake, but the difference to my husband is that I clean up the mess afterwards. Greetings Maria x

Cro Magnon said...

I'm OK at clearing-up, but I draw the line at washing-up (we do have a machine).

libby said...

Mmmm tasty. Do they freeze well?

Jean said...

I love mince pies! My mum used to make a dozen mince pies nearly all year round so that my dad could take one to work every day with his sandwiches as he loves them too. Home made mincemeat is fabulous.
I recently made a parsnip and mincemeat cake which was utterly delicious.

Cro Magnon said...

Perfectly. We usually have a dozen or so in the freezer.

Aril said...

If it's traditional to eat up your last Christmas pudding at Easter why not mince pies in February eh!
Arilx

Cro Magnon said...

Lady Magnon has made our mincemeat for as long as I can remember; she usually also adds chopped prunes, as they're made locally.

Cro Magnon said...

We still have a pud' that will be eaten next week sometime. We have some grandsons coming, so another full Christmas dinner is called for.

The Weaver of Grass said...

Love Lapsang so can go along with that Cro - but not the mince pies having got on the scales last week.

Cro Magnon said...

I try to ignore the scales, although time is getting closer for me to pay attention to them. I shall need that 'beach body' before summer.

elaine said...

I saw the heading and thought oh no not another political post - but I was wrong wasn't I - I'd much rather read about mince pies - my favourites.

Jacqueline @ HOME said...

Lady M puts me to shame !!!!!! XXXX

Cro Magnon said...

Pleasant MP's, for a change!

Cro Magnon said...

I can smell baking again, I'll have to go and investigate.

Cro Magnon said...

It's flapjacks!

donna baker said...

Simple pleasures. Cro, I do believe you are a sweetheart.

Cro Magnon said...

You're right, Donna, I am a sweetheart; I'll tell Lady M.

Esther Montgomery said...

I really like Christmas. I like mince pies. But one a year is enough for me.

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New World said...

I like the smell of them cooking very much more than I like eating them.

Shawn said...

Mince pies, Christmas pudding and fruit cake are the three English foods I'v never developed a taste for. I say 3 ironically because - really? aren't they the same thing?

Cro Magnon said...

I can eat MP's all year long. Love 'em.

Cro Magnon said...

I wasn't allowed one yesterday afternoon, because she's keeping them for the grandsons. I had to eat a flapjack instead.

Cro Magnon said...

I suppose the ingredients are all the same, but they end-up quite differently. Of the three my favourite would be the mince pies.

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