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- Dag 205
- søndag den 9. april 2023 kl. 22.00
- ☁️ 14 °C
- Højde: 505 ft
FrankrigChaignepain46°10’36” N 0°0’41” W
09.04 Day 205 . . . Lamb Shoulder

Possibly the last day of sunshine for the best part of the week - so the forecast states. We were up relatively early for us and down to have breakfast. Sat in the sunshine on the patio eating our brekkie it was really quite hot, to the extent that a little bit of shade was a relief. We decided to make the most of the sunshine before it broke and so set ourselves outside for the remainder of the morning, cold drinks at hand, some snoozing and some social media falling down the rabbit hole stuff. We were again visited by Le Petit Chat, who hung around for about an hour - the point she stopped getting stroked.
About 2pm I wandered inside to make some mint sauce to go with our impending Lamb shoulder. The mint was really fragrant and it wasn’t long before the room was full of its scent. That made Tre came in to start on the Lamb and everything else - I ably assisted with sorting out the white asparagus . . . . very technical.
White asparagus is a good source of calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and vitamin C. It also contains fibre, iron, niacin, and vitamins A, B1 and B2. White asparagus is a good source of antioxidants rutin, ascorbic acid, tocopherol, glutathione and ferulic acid.
White asparagus is simply green asparagus that has never seen the light of day. The plant is grown under soil or some other covering to block out the sun's rays, preventing photosynthesis and the development of chlorophyll, which turns the spears green.
The weather had clouded over a little and so I went in search of TV entertainment and found ‘Uncle Buck’. Yep, I watched it and joined by Tre once she had finished the dinner prep.
Dinner was fab, the shoulder of lamb was lovely (Chef Teresa smashed it), with smashed potatoes, cauliflower cheese, asparagus (white and green) and lashings of lovely mint sauce . . . and a nice bottle of Rose. Oh - and an Easter egg for pudding.
After dinner we settled down to watch the end of Countryfile and then David Attenborough’s Wild Isles. We finished the night off with Liam Neeson in a film called Grey . . . it was ok and a little predictable, but made me jump twice . . . to Teresa’s amusement.
Easter Sunday done - tomorrow the French recognise Easter Bank Holiday Monday . . . but as per every other Monday France is closed for the day 😂Læs mere