Any day that starts with a rainbow has got to be considered lucky. And that wasn’t the last of the omens of good fortune.
Next we found a lucky newt, especially lucky for him as he managed to avoid the tines of my fork.
Then a mushroom portent, along with a lawn full of puff balls that Lord Mantle systematically popped as he mowed.
Finally there was a heart shaped golden raspberry, which legend tells us is only lucky if eaten.
When I got home I ran into the front room, demanding to see the Premium Bond top prize winning letter. Not quite that lucky it seems.
Were they edible puffballs? Delicious thickly sliced and gently fried in butter, yummy!
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Hard to say, they were a bit flat! I did mention they were edible, but no one seemed keen …..
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Probably better to be absolutely sure they are edible fungi, would not want you or your clients to get ill!
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Exactly Tino, are you Torrington Tina’s Italian cousin?
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Oh what a waste of lucky puffballs. They are delicious. Not too big or they get maggoty. I fry them with garlic and parsley if I am lucky enough to find them.
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Sounds delicious! I am a big mushroom fan, but never tasted a puffball. Yet!
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Garlic and parsley sound delicious additions.
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Such an upbeat post! I feel quite lucky myself now.
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Glad to hear it 🙂
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There must be a delay in the Premium Bond Winners’ letters as mine hasn’t arrived either
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That must be it! Definitely on the way 🙂
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But have you got premium bonds…maybe this signaled that you ought to buy some….
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I do, but not enough to make much of a difference. Only takes one though!
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