that sounds like a well hatched plan to me - 'tis the satsuma season and all that vitamin C is sure to come in handy for warding off colds and sniffles.
Ah the lovely scent of them . . . Christmas and the color of the warmth of the sun all rolled into that sweet pungent fruit . . . a gorgeous photo of them, made my mouth water! Enjoy!
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that sounds like a well hatched plan to me - 'tis the satsuma season and all that vitamin C is sure to come in handy for warding off colds and sniffles.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I wonder where I put my bag, erm, last week..?
ReplyDeleteYUUUUMMMMMMMM!
ReplyDeleteAh the lovely scent of them . . . Christmas and the color of the warmth of the sun all rolled into that sweet pungent fruit . . . a gorgeous photo of them, made my mouth water! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteif they are the really orangey-flavpured sweet ones, then i don't blame you.
ReplyDeleteI had ONE today.
ReplyDeleteWe have been eating them, too -- delicious!
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmmmmm.......
ReplyDeleteBest to send MrM out for the shopping tomorrow methinks... (just in case).
For fear of being rude I don't like to say that sounds like an awful lot of satsumas (after all they weigh hardly anything!)
ReplyDeletethis year so far the oranges have been quite spectacular... in fact I have to buy some more today.
ReplyDeletehappy december alice.