Bear Rock and Lasagne
Oct. 17th, 2014 09:06 pmWalked to the university for a spot of bouldering at Bear Rock in the sports centre. The place was empty at first and I pottered along working my way through the V0-V2 problems, although the grading seemed a bit random and the problems felt rather reachy — both of which were confirmed by someone I got talking do during my warm-down and both of which I've noticed on previous visits. The room is also let down a little by poor lighting which, coupled with the lack of tags on the walls, make it hard to tell where problems start and finish, and sometimes which holds are in. But on the other hand I liked their circuits board very much and finished up with three long loops.
After a gentle afternoon, mater and I made lasagne using autumn veg — carrots and butternut squash roasted with sage and a couple of cloves of garlic — and béchamel sauce fillings. The results were extremely satisfactory, although I now wonder whether recipe might be even better with blue cheese in place of cheddar, but that's probably impractical and expensive when making a large quantity...
After a gentle afternoon, mater and I made lasagne using autumn veg — carrots and butternut squash roasted with sage and a couple of cloves of garlic — and béchamel sauce fillings. The results were extremely satisfactory, although I now wonder whether recipe might be even better with blue cheese in place of cheddar, but that's probably impractical and expensive when making a large quantity...