Seeds, mash and remember.

1. Little lawns covered in dandylion clocks.

2. I made mashed potato. But not any old mashed potato. Because I'm cooking for one, all sorts of things go in the pot to save washing-up. Last night, it was: one potato, a chunk of swede and a clove of garlic, with a leeks and some little pieces of chilli in a steamer above. When they were boiled I added milk, butter, pepper and salt and mashed it all up. Then the leeks and chilli went in, with a bit of parsley.

3. In this Year to Success programme, they tell you the secret of memorising numbers. See, you associate each digit with consonant sound and then you can make words -- or strings of words out of a long number -- which are easy to remember.

2 comments:

  1. Nice website. One can tell you live in Tunbridge Wells!

    I like the last one - I once learnt a technique similar. To remember 20 objects in order, you associate the object with a mental image of a giant version of its corresponding number.

    For example, an obvious one is to associate 'swan' with '2'!

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