Monday, January 08, 2007

Jonah has fun with Mamie & Pepe



Last weekend Sabine & Louis came to celebrate Christmas & the New Year. This time Sabine cooked & it was lovely. No wonder the French are known for their cooking & the English aren't.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey,what on earth do you mean,dont you remember our childhood?Cheese on toast,beans on toast,eggs on toast,sardeens on toast.Hey if it cant fit on a piece of toast its not worth cooking!!!!!!!!Long live the Queen.....and toast

Anonymous said...

bonjour lissa,
je suis d'accord avec toi et puis je vois bien qu'Emma sait cuisiner pour son petit Jonah.
Bon mais chaque chose en son temps, moi j'ai appris a cuisiner petit à petit. Ce n'est pas un don c'est une passion et aussi un respect pour son corps.
Bonne année à toi et toute ta belle famille

Anonymous said...

comme tu es beau mon petit Jonah gros bisous et à bientôt, le plus vite possible.....
bonne semaine à toi Emma

the editor said...

And don't forget tea! Where would we be without tea??

Anonymous said...

Merci,Sabine et Bonne annee.Tea,sadly I belive came originaly from India and China.But the english are very good at drinking it,i myself am very gifted in this area!Long live tea!!!!

the editor said...

I kind of figured the British didn't invent it (history lessons from way back take a while to rise to the surface these days!!) but as you say, they are very good at drinking it and introducing others to the niceties of a good "cuppa"!

Em and Jonah said...

You guys are so funny, but let us not forget the cucumber sandwich. That was one of Dad's specials.

the editor said...

That's better than salami with mayonaisse which my dad made us eat one day when my mom was sick! ugh!

Anonymous said...

English cuisine is fab! Cottage pie, sheperds pie, fish and chips, steak and kidney pie etc, etc - don't put it down! Wonderful pics of you and family though!