by Susie | Feb 12, 2009 | Cooking, Food, Lincolnshire, Recipes, Uncategorized
Such a great dish for those colder days, long slow cooking is the secret , the more hours on a very low temperature ensures the most succulent and tender lamb. 1 lamb shank per person, some rosemary and thyme – fresh is best.1 clove of garlic per shank, carrots...
by Susie | Feb 11, 2009 | Uncategorized
It was not a good consultation for Hamada this Monday at Lincoln. A very disappointing CBC again, alongside the news that the Doctor does not feel Velcade is in Hamada’s best interest. We were so hoping for the benefits of this drug. The Doctor is of the...
by Susie | Jan 31, 2009 | Uncategorized
Great news yesterday as we heard that the drug advisers have changed guidance on Lenalidomide, also known as Revlimid. Revised draft guidance has agreed access to the treatment for myeloma sufferers, under a cost -sharing deal where the drug company will pick up the...
by Susie | Jan 20, 2009 | Lincolnshire, Poetry, The Wolds, Uncategorized
This very enticing bustling town With old streets that go round and round With brimming river running through It was so nice to share with you A market place that stands so proud Where, on a good day, the crowds abound Horncastle, its charms and you With...
by Susie | Jan 11, 2009 | Poetry, Uncategorized, Village
It was rather a surprise but very nice to hear, one of my poems read so beautifully by the Reverend Avril Ford, at the Sunday service in our village church this morning. You can read the full poem: “And The Heavens Smiled” on...
by Susie | Jan 9, 2009 | Poetry, Uncategorized
In quiet days as fearsome newsimparted so gently, comes to view,your face so stoic hardly movesmy accepting warrior, my hero true.The look that really says it all,and although you can’t, your standing tall,as beautiful hand is placed on mine,I bite my lip, as...