The Anonymous Widower

My First Shop-Bought Fishcakes In A Dozen Years

I was in Marks and Spencer at Eastfield and looking for a piece of fish for my supper, when I saw some gluten-free fishcakes.

I probably haven’t had any since Waitrose in Newmarket stopped selling their locally-sourced ones in about 2000.

But I do like fishcakes and except for the odd meal in an expensive restaurant, I’ve hardly ever eaten any in the intervening years.

I actually bought one packet of the salmon and one of the cod, so tonight, I ate one of each and put the others in a sealing container for perhaps Sunday.

They didn’t disappoint, after I cooked them in the oven at 220°C for 16-18 minutes.

I think it’s true to say that these and other products in Marks and Spencer’s Made Without Wheat  range, taste so good, that even the most fussy of eaters couldn’t tell the difference between these and the standard products.

The only problem with their gluten-free products is finding the new ones in the store.

I found these excellent fishcakes totally by accident.

October 24, 2014 Posted by | Food | , , | 2 Comments

Pudding Mill Lane Station – 24th October 2014

Crossrail claim, that the Pudding Mill Lane DLR station, is the first one they have delivered.

It is certainly impressive, with a high level of attention to detail.

Note in the pictures the retaining wall for the Crossrail lines disappearing into the ground at the station to go under London. Apparently, the piling rig being used is one of the biggest in the world.

I did like the idea of using wooden rather than steel posts to prevent vehicle entry,! Especially, as they are worthless to scrap metal thieves.

It does look that this DLR station will be the place in Central London, where you will take kids of all ages to see the new Crossrail trains running.

It is also interesting to look at the architect’s drawings and pictures for the station.

 

October 24, 2014 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

De Beauvoir Square In Autumn

I took these pictures today, as I walked past De Beauvoir Square.

Even in autumn, it still has some flowers.

Hackney, which is not the richest of London boroughs, has a few squares like this, including Fassett Square, where if things had turned out differently, might have been  where the BBC filmed East Enders. As it was, the set was modelled on that square.

October 24, 2014 Posted by | World | , , | Leave a comment