Thursday, March 27, 2008

Time for a little fiesta


Some lovely pancakes K. made me recently, served with a dollop of homemade redcurrant jelly.

Well, apparently the spring officially began last week. However, it's been snowing in Estonia for two days now, and everything is covered with a thick, white carpet. As K. and I are desperate for some sun, we're heading off to Spain to visit the very lovely Ximena in Madrid, do some sightseeing and have lunch at a very special restaurant about two hours north of Barcelona.

Back in early April!

14 comments:

  1. lovely looking pancakes. Pille hope you and K have a great time in Madrid.

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  2. Lucky you! Have a great holiday!

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  3. Hope you have an excellent holiday!

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  4. Are you eating where I think you're eating ("2 hours north of Barcelona")??? Lucky, lucky girl! ;) A holiday in Spain, a special meal, AND a pancake-making boyfriend!

    Enjoy!!!

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  5. Hello

    The pancakes look great.
    Have you hear about Scottish Tablet? I have been making Scottish Tablet for years for family, but have started selling it on my website www.highlandscapes.co.uk. I'm not sure if it is just a scottish thing or if "tablet" is known in Estonia?

    Enjoy your holiday!!

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  6. Have a great trip! These pancakes look adorable.

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  7. yes, khmm... two hours north of barcelona sounds like...er...mmm...el bulli? no?

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  8. Hmmmm, I bet I know the restaurant! Have a lovely time in Madrid - and Barcelona. I love Spain, especially this time of year!

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  9. Have fun!

    Hey, I have a competition on my blog. giving away 5 copies of marcus wareing's new book - one perfect ingredient. do check it out!

    http://maninas.wordpress.com/2008/03/16/one-perfect-ingredient-the-competition/

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  10. Hope that springs arrives in Estonia too by the time you get back! My window reveals full-spring and so do my dishes :)

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  11. I can relate to the snow. But not the escape to Spain - so jealous. I'm jealous of your red currant jelly too.

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  12. Well, of course it was that restaurant :)
    We had great time in Spain - so much to blog about!!

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  13. My Lithuanian grandmother used to make pancakes that looked just like this for me when I was little. I remember eating them with her homemade jam. By chance, do you have a recipe? I would love to make these for my children.

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  14. Anon. - there are quite a few pancake recipes on my blog - just use the search engine. Hope you'll like them!

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