I've been busy.
Organising squirrels.
Secret squirrels.
Which means I can't show you this
or this
And there's no way I can divulge these little treats
No way Jose.
What I can show you however is this
?
A tray of onions.
After paying £2 for four teeny tiny caramelised onions at the weekend I thought I'd have a go at making my own. The recipe is easy. Just empty bag of onions and bung in to a hot oven. They're smelling pretty tasty.
What could possibly go wrong?
!
Wish me luck.
And shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
Jane
xxx
Lots of goodies in your secret stash of makes, looking good.
ReplyDeleteYummy caramelised onions, hope they work as that would be quite brilliant, do share your results.
Have fun
Oh don't say "what could possibly go wrong?". That's akin to saying "you can't miss it" when telling me how to get somewhere. I always want to say "I bet you I could miss it!" LOL I hope the onions tasted great - I bet they did! :o)
ReplyDeleteGoodness, you've been busy working on all these secrets! Can't wait to see what they all are ... I suppose we have to wait till after Christmas for that? I hope your onions worked out! Wendy x
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ReplyDeleteCan't wait for the big reveal!
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You have to let us know how the onions went!!! I just hung the angel on the Christmas tree that you sent me last year in the Christmas decoration swap, thought you might like to know that I still love it! xx
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy, the secret things all look very promising. I hope the onions are a triumph. £2 for four is an outrage! CJ xx
ReplyDeleteI love the secret little peeks you are giving us....wonder what you are making?
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
I do like the suspense you've built up in this post. Christmas secrets are always a sourceof joy...and your tiny onion experiment demands a follow up report.
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It's the same here, lots of secret things going on. Hope the onions turned out well.
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