A List Of Gluten-Free Recipes
A few days ago I published a list of Lindsey Bareham’s gluten-free recipes.
Here’s a list of the others on this site.
Baked Salmon With Parmesan And Parsley Crust
A Simple Ham And Vegetable Soup
Tuna, Red Onion And White Bean Salad
The Only Four Fishcake Recipes You’ll Ever Need
My First Tomato And Onion Salad
Fish Pie With Swede And Potato Topping
Grilled Pork With Asparagus And Shiitake Mushrooms
Poached Smoked Haddock With Poached Eggs
Cooking Gluten-Free Pasta For One
A New Take On An Old Favourite
Lamb Leg Steaks With Creamy Sun-Dried Tomato Sauce
Pork Chops With Cyder Apple Sauce
Pan Fried Fish With Lemon Hollandaise Sauce
Roasted Duck Fillets with Marmalade and Chilli Glaze
Tuna Steak With Tomatoes and Mushrooms
Gluten-Free Pasta with Broccoli, Feta and Puttanesca
Grilled Pepper and Sausage Penne
Rahmschnitzel (Veal Escalopes With Cream)
Dundee (or Essex) Marmalade Lamb Chops
Sausage And Red Wine Casserole
Note that a few point to The Times web site, so you might need a subscription for them.
Saturday At The Anniversary Games
These pictures show some of the races at the Sainsbury’s Anniversary Games on Saturday afternoon.
This day and Friday were two very good days of athletics.
Clouds In St. Pancras Station
There is now an artwork, where the Olympic rings were last year in St. Pancras station.
It is described in detail in this BBC report.
Crazy Practical Plumbing
I took this picture on the pedestrian bridge over Paddington station.

Crazy Practical Plumbing
It’s amazing what you can do with flexible rubber hose and a couple of jubilee clips! But then you’ve got to make sure the rain from the roof, goes down the drain and not where people walk.
This is an example of the sort of design I like! It’s clever, stylish, practical and above all affordable!
Men And Washing Machines
There’s an interesting survey about male clothes washing habits going the rounds and it reported in the Daily Mail.
I won’t disagree with the findings, but I always find the instructions on most domestics appliances unfathomable, unless you get out the instruction manual. And of course, you always forget where you have put them.
Most appliances have far more features than you’ll ever use, whereas if I ever designed anything, one of the aims would be to take someone with the intelligence of say a ten-year-old and expect them to work it without instructions, after a brief chat with someone, who understood how it worked.
My washer-dryer is pretty simple, except that the buttons are difficult with my hands and tend to have mind of their own. But it has got many features, I’ve never used. i also fairly unique in that my mother taught me how to wash clothes by hand.






















