Sunday, 29 October 2006

Gifts gladly accepted

                 

Joy already has three cat's ~ but Lucky was homeless as the people who owned her were moving home and couldn't take pets with them ~ Lucky is very full of herself and when let out in the Lounge she ran straight up the curtains and across the dresser ~ across the top of the Television ~ and up the curtains again ~ So now she has a little harness just for the time being until she calms down a bit ~

Now just look at those onions ~ Roy our only neighbour asked Lyn if she would like some ~ and of course she said yes ~ but did not know how big they were ~ we thought of making Onion rings but havn't got a pan big enough ~ then maybe pickling them but couldn't find a jar with a big enough opening to push them through ~ so we have decided to chop them up and freeze them ~ unless anyone else has a better idea ~ (Lyn did say she would make some apple and onion sauce which she has made in the past ~

The tray of candy is in case we have any callers Halloween night ~ last year we only had one small boy ~ all dressed up as a skeleton maybe he will come again ~ I hope so ~ if not I am sure Lyn will be able to finish them off ~ she seems to like lollipops ~

Thankyou for the witch Donna ~ you can find D's designs on my sidebar

 

 

 

33 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow mega onions!
Do you think you will ever join Kafka?

Anonymous said...

WOW, those are some huge onions. I think chopping them up and freezing them is a very good idea. Awww the kitty is so cute. Hope you have a wonderful sunday. (((((hugs))))))
Cindy

Anonymous said...

Lucky is indeed very lucky. My daughter had a solid black cat named Midnight. She lived to a very old age. Mmm I love onions. Paula

Anonymous said...

I have been nibbling at the Halloween candy too. darn I don't need those extra calories.... Hope you get a few children this year. the kitten is a cutie!  Sandra

Anonymous said...

Lucky sounds a bundle of fun! She's so pretty too. Nina still runs up the curtains and across every surface! Those onions are ginormous Ally! Hope the sauce turns out good if that's what Lyn makes with them! Jeannette xx  http://journals.aol.co.uk/jlocorriere05/Welcometomytravels/

Anonymous said...

What a sweet little kitten!  What a joy she will be once she calms down.  I have never seen such big onions.  I'd be happy to send you a few onion recipes if you want?  Can I come trick or treating at your place?  Love the looks of all that candy too!
Marie
http://journals.aol.co.uk/mariealicejoan/MariesMuses/

Anonymous said...

how about making some french onion soup ally. would taste nice after honey on toast dont you think lol. love joanne

Anonymous said...

LOL...well Lyn would have competition if I was close by...that tray of goodies wouldn't last long at all...and Lucky Cat looks like a really lucky feller..once trained....LOL...hugs from KY..Ora
PS....never ever have I seen onions that big....freezing was your best option...when I do it I freeze in small amounts...enough for anything I want to use them in....and I use onions in just about everything....LOL

Anonymous said...

I'm trying to picture an onion so large that you can't even prepare it as onion rings, lol! Ally, we are kindred spirits, for sure!

Jimmy

Anonymous said...

Hello Ally - i like that witch you have there ...lol...... and how apt Joy should have a black cat so close to Halloween!!!!    If Lynn is like me i'm sure she'll be pleased to eat up any left over sweeties!!!
Luv Jayne
http://journals.aol.co.uk/funnyface0s0/SingleGirl

Anonymous said...

Hmm, apple and onion sauce sounds very interesting. Recipe please. B. x

Anonymous said...

OH!! Ally the kitten as you say is so cute,and I hope he lives up to his name,for all of you.I might bob to see you on halloween LOL.I love those packets of swizzels Mmmmmmmmmm.Save some for George and Elle when they visit too,I am considering your offer,as you will see in my next entry LOL!! Wow the onions are soooooooooooo big.They would make good conkers threaded on a string Haaaaaaaa !! Take care.
Astoriasand http://journals.aol.co.uk/astoriasand/MYSIMPLERHYMES

Anonymous said...

beautiful kitty.  where the heck did you get those huge onions?  wow lucky is a bit hyper uh?  she is a lucky kitty to have been taken in by such a wonderful famiy
hugs
noelle

Anonymous said...

Lovely kitten and onions think freezing is a great idea then you will alway have some if you run short.  Think I'll pop down for Halloween for some of that candy looks yummee. Love Joan.

Anonymous said...

What a cute little kitty!
We never get any kids round here either at Halloween.  It's a shame....I remember when the streets used to to be full of kids all dressed up.  Sign of the times maybe?
Hugs,
A xxx

Anonymous said...

Wow they really are harvest festival onions arent they?the sort we used to sit and wonder at during the long sermons as children ,The cat is lovely ,he'll calm down ,and then be lovely ,I wouldnt mind the recipie for your apple and onion sauce that does sound nice and what do you eat it with pork maybe ,sounds good...love Jan xx

Anonymous said...

hi Ally...

love the cat is'nt she sweet...i've never seen onions as big as those before...best wishes.

Astra!

Anonymous said...

Dunno about the kitten but sure would appreciate those onions. What does fried kitten taste like.

Anonymous said...

Those onions are gigantic!  I hope they live up to their size in flavor!  I didn't know you could freeze them.  Onion rings sound so good..too bad you don't have a pan...Jae

Anonymous said...

Ally
Lucky really is a little cutie!  Hopefully she'll calm down soon, though, for Joy's sake.  Climbing the curtains would get old fast in my household.  Was really surprised at the size of those onions.  Wow!  I love onion rings.  I'd be tempted to go and buy a pan just to be able to have some of those this size.  I enjoyed seeing that the candy you pass out for Halloween in England is just like the candy we give out in the United States.  I hope you have more kids show up at your door this year.
Sam

Anonymous said...

I love kitties and wish I could have one but I am so allergic!!!

Kara :)

Anonymous said...

I just love this kitten!  What personality he has!  Full of beans!  Our Willow ran up the curtains all the time when we first brought her home.  Then after that, it was the inside of the chimney!

Hope you get some more Halloweeners this year!

Susie
http://journals.aol.co.uk/susanebunn/ItAllStartsAfter50/

Anonymous said...

what a beautiful kitten! My those onions are huge! He should have won a prize with them! Love conniex

Anonymous said...

Good Lord, I have never seen onions that big.  I would not know quite what to do with them.  He must have exceptionally green fingers.  Ah, Lucky is so sweet, I am sure she will settle down soon.  Perfect name for her as well. Strange how we consider black cats lucky but Americans consider them unlucky.

We have done for trick or treat.  We only seem to get yobs around here and they certainly do not want sweets.  Oh well, when they hear the dogs bark and Mike goes to the door they will soon scram.  Shame it cannot be like it is in America.
http://journals.aol.co.uk/jeanno43/JeannettesJottings/

Anonymous said...

Wow!! at the onions Ally, your neighbour is a good gardener.  Lucky is lovely, cute and adorable.......I'd keep nicking the sweets too :) Rache

Anonymous said...

Now that's what you call onions!!!!!!! WOW!
Lyn

Anonymous said...

Hi Ally!

Yummm  Onion Rings sound so good!   I have a cat story (or a cat box) story!  My friend has someone that is driving her batty.  She woke up yesterday morning already mad thinking about that person.  So she wrote that persons name on a piece of paper, folded it three times (supposed to mean something) and put it in the cats litter box!  Her brother said "OH Nooooo! You put a curse on her!"  The theory is the cursed person is supposed to smell the litter box all day!  Eeewwww!  Glad you're doing fine! I don't seem to get in here much lately.  :(

Hugs!
Darlene

Anonymous said...

Hi Ally we had a good time in Blakeney  last week .I love the new cat Lucky  she 'll soon settle down I should think . What big onions ,wonder what Lyn decides to make with them>>>>...Love Jeanx

Anonymous said...

Wow. those are some LARGE onions....wow, again!!!  What a pretty kitty...and the candy...it is just all great.  Hope you are having a good day...hugs and love,
Joyce

Anonymous said...

Hi Ally - French Onion Soup would be my favourite.  Or Cream of Onion Soup (which you freeze without the cream).  Or cheese and onion tart.  Or lovely caramelised onions.  They take a long time but are so worth it. - love, Angie, xx

Anonymous said...

Oh I love onions, especially cooked in a slow cooker!  Makes them so sweet.  You could make onion soup!  yummy.  And how nice that Lucky has found a decent home!  Hugs and GBU, Shelly

Anonymous said...

Ive never seen onions that big!! apple and onion sauce sounds yummy!.....lucky is sooo sweet aw....Linda xx  

Anonymous said...

Lucky is lovely. . . .the sweets look nice tooI love your graphics Ally