Stir Up Sunday today, and I’m on the Pudding Mission first thing this morning. Trying out a new recipe from medieval times using spelt flour...
Just leaving it to soak for a few hours, then 5 hours of steaming later today.
When we moved here 4 and a half years ago (already?! Where did that time go??) we inherited a woodshed with a resident toad. In honour of Aunt Ada Doom, a character in my favourite author’s ‘Cold Comfort’ novels, I named him/her/they/it Something Nasty. Aunt Ada Doom took to her bed and ruled Cold Comfort from her bedroom claiming to have been traumatised by seeing ‘something nasty in the woodshed’, you see, so she couldn’t possibly do anything other than have everyone else run around after her whilst she forever recovered in her room. Nice trick if you can pull it off. I don’t know if the ‘something nasty’ she saw was a toad, but it amused me to name our toad thus.
I sometimes think I ought to change the spelling of the toad’s name - maybe to ‘Sumtingnasti’ or ‘Summinknastie’ - you know, to make it a bit less aggressive sounding. Deliver it in a manner that sounds down wiv da kids, maybe? Anyway, the purpose of this anecdote is that this morning, Something Nasty decided to come OUT of the woodshed...
...there! Bottom left hand corner, very well camouflaged. He/she/they/it chose to do this by a) leaping out at me from beneath the pallet on which the logs are stacked and then b) climbing across the bit of bare foot exposed by my slippers, thus rendering me ‘toad slimed.’ Eurgh......
Whilst washing my foot, I couldn’t remember if toad slime was a proven beauty treatment for softening the skin. Not that the skin on my feet isn’t wonderfully soft anyway, because I do look after my feet, given they are in constant employment and, therefore, most precious and deserving of pampering. Something Nasty, meanwhile, had hopped off behind a flower pot.
I left the woodshed door open for him/her/they/it.
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I wonder how many others have pet toads 🐸
Aileen, I’ve heard a frog squealing from a cat attack - it chills to the bone. I’m glad you were on hand to rescue yours with a long-handled dustpan! Marvellous!
On a far less ambitious note I have decided to make some mince pies. Although it's ambitious for me. Especially as I have decided to make my own mincemeat as well and therefore avoid the prospect of Something Nasty lurking therein.
P.S. Can warts be passed from animals to humans?
P.S Yes, they can.