Very clever . . . . you know our expression 'tuck in' means to eat with enthusiasm . . . haha I suspect you did . . . anyway glad he liked them . . . :)
Rolls sound good. I wish it was me. lol I have a large elderly dog. I had put everything away except for a small remainder of collard greens. She was the only one who could have done it. She must have ate the collard greens when we were delivering Easter dinner to my sister. I was going to throw them out in a field for the birds so no big waste but a surprising raid.
My blog friend, Mari, sent me a link to your blog! We have a five year old grandson who is Autistic and I comment about him from time to time on my blog. I love your blog posts( I have sat and read quite a bit this morning!). You are an encouragement.
Ha..What a find! Looks like a good stash:)
ReplyDeleteJust had to laugh! :)
DeleteYou didn't hide them very well then. Did the cats get an Easter treat? And Cyril?
ReplyDeleteOnly the humans got treats! :)
DeleteSomethings just taste better the second time around.
ReplyDeleteLeftover ham and taters for us tonight.
I do agree with that....we've been enjoying leftover ham here, too!
Deletehe looks like a happy camper for sure!!
ReplyDeletelol...so true! Thankfully, he didn't finish off that bag!
DeleteLol! He just wanted a little snack.
ReplyDeleteYep...just something to tide him over. lol....
DeleteAnd he's not gonna share
ReplyDeleteKeeping his stash at your lair haha
Greedy as can be
Deleteloves his rolls at my sea!
He can always work them off on the Nordictrack when he is done!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Linda :o)
haha...that is so true!
DeleteThe Mister is the only one that likes that treadmill, though!
Yummy ~ he is going to have a good tuck in there . . . :)
ReplyDeleteNothing is tucked in...not even his shirt. lol....
DeleteVery clever . . . . you know our expression 'tuck in' means to eat with enthusiasm . . . haha
DeleteI suspect you did . . . anyway glad he liked them . . . :)
I knew it meant something but couldn't for the life of me figure out what. lol....
DeleteAnother funny Brit phrase . . . haha
DeleteHave a nice day puttering . . :)
Yes, and that one is especially funny to me. Makes no sense at all! haha.
DeleteRolls sound good. I wish it was me. lol
ReplyDeleteI have a large elderly dog. I had put everything away except for a small remainder of collard greens. She was the only one who could have done it. She must have ate the collard greens when we were delivering Easter dinner to my sister. I was going to throw them out in a field for the birds so no big waste but a surprising raid.
Well, they must have smelled divine and she couldn't resist! And good for her, too! So cute.
DeleteJoy is in the small things :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! :)
DeleteYum. Rolls. Happy.
ReplyDeleteExactly! hahaha....
DeleteMy hubby would do the same!
ReplyDeleteSometimes, rolls are the best part of the meal!
DeleteHe would fit in fairly well around here!
ReplyDeleteIt seems to be a common theme...lol...can't go wrong with rolls!
DeleteA man after my own heart. I could live on bread....especially soft dinner rolls.
ReplyDeleteYes...so yummy!
DeleteYes...so yummy!
DeleteIt seems he's enjoying them...
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day
He sure did!
DeleteHi Betsy - he's happy ... and that's the main thing! Have a good week ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteHe was especially happy when he realized I wasn't going to take them away! haha.
DeleteTrains and Rolls, somebody is happy!
ReplyDeleteLooks good!
ReplyDeleteYep! Can't go wrong with homemade rolls!
DeleteMy blog friend, Mari, sent me a link to your blog! We have a five year old grandson who is Autistic and I comment about him from time to time on my blog. I love your blog posts( I have sat and read quite a bit this morning!). You are an encouragement.
ReplyDeleteHi Arlene! Thanks for stopping by! Great to meet you. I'll look forward to your posts and hearing about your grandson!
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