Monday, November 21, 2005

A week in pictures 1

Buying challah from the bagel bakery for the kids. Mmmm...



18 comments:

Natsthename said...

BAKED goods!! YUM!!

Now I'll cover my eyes and pretend I didn't see that!

Adrian said...

You know how hard it is to get challah is SW London?

Jealous.

David said...

OOOOOOHHHHH Eccles cakes!

neena maiya (guyana gyal) said...

Don't do this, I haven't HAD my brekkie as yet!!

What lucky kids they are.

Anonymous said...

Those cakes look good and i love just baked bread. Lucky kids you have.

Annie said...

Nat, don't fear the baked goods. Atkins was wrong...

Adrian, well if you will live on the Dark Side...

Greavsie - eccles cakes, food of the gods.

GG, I forgot the bread this morning. Doh. Bad teacher.

Hi Growing Up! Will stop by and visit later.

Annie said...

Growing Up, I should say, they're not mine. I get to hand them back at 3.30 pm
;-)

Adrian said...

But the south is so much cooler.

Can you send me kicgel?

Annie said...

Ooh, fighting words! Tread ve-ry, ve-ry carefully here Adrian... you're talking to a born and bred North Londoner...

I will send you kicgel, if you tell me what it is. Or is it a Sevitz special spelling?

Adrian said...

Come out with me SW and I'll show you it's where all the cool kids are. I mean I'm here ...

Kighel? Kichel? It's like a sweet biscuit like cracker. Often had with chopped liver or chopper herring.

Annie said...

Hmm, without prejudice, and yourself excepted, all South Londoners are freaks. Why else would they live that side of the river? ;-)

I will keep an eye out for the kichel, and will send it if I see it. Many of the delis round here are gone, victims of gentrification...

Adrian said...

Yeah and would you not rather be a freak not a normal. Normals are so weird.

Send me bapka and kichel and I'll love you forever.

Annie said...

Fair point. For you, I will try... but do you know there's a Polish deli in Streatham? http://uk.foodikon.com/guide/london/specialtyshop/delicatessen/1333-koronadelicatessen.html

Adrian said...

Streatham is miles away. I'm Wandsworth Town. Streathem is on the way to Croydon. I know, as a night bus once dropped me there because he decided to not finish his root on New Years Eve.

Annie said...

Tch! I used to live there and we went out in Clapham and Wandsworth all the time. Look at this:
http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/user/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en&sessionID=JP05_3191579687&requestID=1&tripSelector1=1&itdLPxx_view=detail&tripSelection=on&command=nop

Adrian said...

Internal Error. But fair point, same amount of time to get to Streatham as Covent Gardens.

Annie said...

Damn. It said estimated journey time Wandsworth Common - Streatham Hill 5 mins on the overground.

Adrian said...

Yeah, I'm Wandsworth Town though, not common. 30 mins with a train change.