I was told today by a gentleman of long acquaintance, that I look like an Asian Princess - how swish is that?
'Asian' here doesn't mean the Indian subcontinent but Thailand, Korea, China etc.
I had my hair up and apparently looked regal and gracious 
Not so gracious was my mistake naming my new homecare lady. Not Mape but Mepa (sounds like 'paper' but with an M).
She's going to be permanent and as we got on well from the beginning, I'm happy with that.
Poor Missedout I know that feeling of sheer exhaustion after beloved family have been and gone.
As Doodle said, feet up and resting -and quite right to be cautious too. We know so little about this wretched virus which seems to be mutating all the time.
Yes Doodle I shall be baking. My meal plan for Saturday, other than what my dgs eats, is Boeuf Bourguignon which my son will take home for the evening meal with mashed potato.
On Sunday, they will all come here for stuffed cabbage parcels (pork, water chestnuts, onion, carrots garlic, sage, thyme) with a mixed vegetable stir fry and buttered rice.
They will take home Chicken, Leek & Camembert mini hot pots for tea/supper, accompanied by a brown rice, green bean, feta, beetroot and slivered almond side dish, with the merest drizzle of aioli.
They'll provide their own salad. I wanted baby cos but there was none to be had 
I've planned a gluten free/sugar free banana pudding and an apple cake, to be eaten as and when they feel like it and have a spare corners in their tummies.
Tangy f
Fresh fruits salad is always available for anytime.
There's nothing I like better than cooking for people so now, having written two GN posts in one day, I'm going to grab the wilted cabbage leaves and start stuffing 