Tuesday 30 October 2007

Hee hee!

Sometimes I irritate my mother in law without even meaning to (or indeed planning to) which is great. For me, clearly. Amelia has just rung to check on whether or not Mac has been recruited by dark forces (he told her about the Halloween party - she's not impressed and said she was going to "speak to Father Thomas about it") and asked if I'd "come to my senses" and were going to abandon all idea of a spooky shindig tomorrow night.

After I'd assured her that all was well and that David was upstairs trying on his monster costume, she made vague reference to the fact that she'd been invited across to Mrs Talley's for dinner tonight and asked what I had planned "for supper". How I hate that word. That and "frock". Both make me wince involuntarily. Anyway.
"Kebabs" I said without thinking, eyeing up the succulent raw lamb escalopes, wholemeal pittas and copious amount of salad piled on the table. Sharp intake of breath "Kebabs?" she thundered, managing to give the word fifteen syllables.

I paused to think about what she were thinking about and just managed not to elucidate further and make reference to organic lamb, fresh pittas and the gigantic iceberg lettuce rolling around the table courtesy of Junior Dog who was playing beneath said table. "Yes. Kebabs" I said mischeviously. "Got to go Amelia, they're getting cold"

Now that I've left her thinking that I'm feeding her precious son and cherubic grandson processed "lamb", saturated fat and chilli sauce with rancid salad I'm off to chop some tomatoes and light the grill.

5 comments:

Rob said...

A good kebab is thing of beauty! Thanks for your kind words...
xx

Kelly Innes said...

If only I had the courage to be so wicked....

Silvana said...

Oh I could eat that now. I love a proper kebab. I'm really trying to be good so I can wear nice dresses to Christmas parties but this is really very healthy - lean lamb, salad, pitta, raita, yum! Thanks for the idea!

Gwen said...

Fantastic. I might have to copy that Kebab idea sometime!!??

Anonymous said...

rob - i love a good kebab but sadly you can't buy any round my way!

Kelly - it does take practice, I will admit.....

Silvana - it's so yummy it's a disappointment when it's finished...

Gwen - enjoy!

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