Pizza bread? I too have seen the light watching your (and others) posts on decorating. Sticking to my Dulux and waiting 48 hrs to use my low tack tape. Mmm... lovely crisp edging!
I consider myself pretty open minded with food, there's not much I will leave on a plate and I'll certainly have a go at anything at least twice, but by God I absolutely hate blue cheese, I've tried it in many forms, and different types, and I keep trying it in the vain notion that as I get older perhaps my tastebuds will finally accept it as a tasty treat, but sure enough it still tastes like a fousty rotten penicillin growth tramps gusset. Bon Appetit
Can't do it mate, tried it and loads of variants, deep fried Per Las, stuffed Portobello, simple cheese and crackers, as antipasti, steak and blue cheese pasty, bloody loads even a couple months ago for some reason I bought a wedge in Tesco as I must have experienced temporary brain damage, one mouthful when I got home and I remembered why I don't buy the stuff.
Just in the last 1/2 hour picked 2lbs gooseberrys from 1 bush in the family estate garden, 2 more bushes to harvest from over the weekend.
I think after my chicken curry, home made chapatis and onion bhajis, Mrs tux will be serving those shrooms with my breakfast tomorrow, seems I was a tad heavy handed with the chillies or so I have heard........a few times.
Ones here are still a little solid. The red tinted ones are just starting to show colour, so maybe another couple of weeks for ours.
Found that the longest day or thereabouts is a good time to pick them for our location, a couple of years ago I delayed picking them to let them plump up a little more, when I did get to pick them pigeons had beaten me to it and completely stripped the lot didn't even leave one. If that happens again gooseberry stuffed pigeon will be on the menu!
First week of July from experience here. Mine are covered in netting and pigeons "dissuaded" - they are adjacent to prolific black red and white current bushes. Last year something, possibly a squirrel, managed to get in and stripped most of the big bush and the previous year with a couple of day without us initially noticing gooseberry saw fly massacred the bushes.