Who'd have thought you could make vegan lasagne? Went for a dinner party last night, very sophisticated, round at Dom and Jen's. Dom and Dean made lasagne for the main course for everybody, with a vegan friendly roast vegetable lasagne for me, and it was brilliant. I brought some new melting pretend cheese from Canterbury Wholefoods to top it off, and it really was great. Luckily there was some left over which I had reheated today for lunch.
The rest of the evening was lovely too, even me spouting off my half believed opinions about the music everyone else likes. I had my first guitar lesson on my new guitar - I played an E chord, it made my fingers really hurt, so I stopped. The guitar is brilliant too, though I really must apologise to all the guitar players out there for having a nice guitar 1 2 with no justification whatsoever.
Rest of the day was no great shakes, we went to Canterbury and it rained all day. Lunch was at Canterbury Wholefoods and was OK; we were deliberately not eating much so as to be hungry for the dinner party later.
Today we walked through the Golden Valley to Tesco to do our shopping, for a bit of a change. Did a bit more work tidying up my map too 3, nice to have got that back into shape, please check it out and [reply]feed back[/reply] 4. Got Come Dine With Me, Lost, House and Midsomer Murders to see us through the evening.
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