Monday 8 April 2013

Nifty tiffin

We had another day out today and took a picnic...well... more a packed lunch as a picnic suggests balmy weather and eating your sandwiches under a shining sun. It was a bit chilly today. Actually there is a history of packing up and eating outdoors whatever the weather in our family. My mum (88) used to pack a picnic WTWGP-style. My young nephew (now in his late 20s) christened them 'Whatever The Weather Grandma's Picnics' back in the eighties.


We had a new toy today. We bought a tiffin tin last week in the spirit of adventure and trying to spice up our whatever the weather picnic food. Well actually it's more a tiffin plastic than tin but lovely colours. I hate making sandwiches so I was a little more adventurous today. True I didn't go Indian curry and rice and accompaniments as I think the true tiffin tins in India are used but we had coleslaw and ribs and spring rolls and salad. It was all very delicious even if we weren't by a babbling brook with wild flower meadow but in a more down-to-earth museum indoor picnic area. Still we got some envious looks or were they just curious? Or perhaps as a good friend of mine would say "No, Virginia, they were thinking who do those smug b******s think they are? Eating ribs and rolls out of some pastel-coloured tubs!" Can't promise to keep the effort of pomposity up for the next outing but those spring rolls were lovely.

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