It is Wednesday evening, and we are sitting down to Masterchef Australia, full of delicious food, and planning our short trip away. The day started very frosty and cold, with the need for gloves and maybe a wooly hat.
Anyway, it is citrus season, and a colleague at work brought in bags of lemons from her tree, and I brought a bunch home that I hope I have a moment to make some lemon curd or maybe preserved lemons with. How gorgeous – and one of the small pleasures of the week to be sure.

The day began with a much treated trip to the osteopath to sort out my lower back, followed by also much needed Pilates. I have now had my last visit to the physio at least, and the crutch has been returned. Now just to keep building up the strength and flexibility! After Pilates, I stopped for lunch at new favourite The Bond Street Deli where I enjoyed a smoked salmon bagel with pickles on the side. The lemon cream cheese and lots of capers made this an excellent choice.

Wellington on a Plate has started, and tonight we went for our first Burger Wellington at Apachè. Their Banh Ga was a spicy fried chicken with Vietnamese paté, Asian herbs, delcious crunchy pickles and burger sauce in a Brezelmania potato bun with, of course, chips. It was very good, rich and full of all sorts of flavours. I recommend you go hungry!
Anyway, we are off on a mini break tomorrow and I have been given some very good advice from Tilly and Spark (check out their adventures on Instagram @tilly_and_spark_bolt).

Entered in Wednesday Words and Whimsy hosted by Min.
Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer, good food and pretends to garden.
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The lemons look fabulous. We are blessed with many neighbours with lemon trees, so I make a lot of lemony things.
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It was so nice to see a big pile in the office!
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Lemons! I hope you get to make the lemon curd.
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Hope I get a moment!
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Those lemons are beautiful! Enjoy your mini-break.
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The lemons were such a treat and thanks!
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Have a good trip! Can’t argue with that advice xx
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Thank you!
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One of my granddaughters made jars of lemon curd while she was visiting – absolutely delicious! You remind me that I should pick more of our lemons, which are ripening well now 🙂 Enjoy your break!
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It is a nice thing to have for toast or scones. Thanks Anne!
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Good advice, though I would substitute stroke lots of cats for the last bit. The ones that will let me anyway!
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🙂
The advice was given by dogs so naturally cats were not mentioned 🙂
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Ah, explains a lot – they would hardly recommend the rich enemy.
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*arch enemy!
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Could have been either 😀
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Beautiful lemons! Wishing you a great trip ahead!
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Thank you!
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I love the post-it notes!
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It was such fun to see them when I came back to my desk!
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Great sun shot #WWWhimsy
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It was the moon!
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The homegrown lemons are lovely, and a wonderful gift. That’s great advice for your getaway; enjoy!
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Lemons from someone’s tree always seem to be just that bit more special. And I thought the advice good too!
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Hi Barbara, I love the little glimpses we get of life living in Wellington NZ via your posts … particularly the food! Yum Yum! Ok – and the architecture and landscapes. It’s all food for the soul. I received a heap of lemons from a friends tree recently too. I think I might make some lemon butter and I’ll need to come up with more than that to use them all up! lol Hope you have a wonderful holiday! Thanks for linking up and sharing with us at #WWWhimsy xo
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Thank you! Yes the lemons do need to get used up somehow! Maybe preserved lemons? Looking forward to our mini break your side of the Tasman.
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Your bounty of lemons reminds me that this is the second year I have not made “lemon butter” for me and My Dad…as he died in early 2024. It was a fave of his, and Mum’s recipe too. Now I think I want some!
Denyse x
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Is lemon butter the same as lemon curd? Always makes me think of childhood and lemon meringue pie made by a friend of my mum.
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Yes it is. It’s a spread like consistency. And now you have reminded me of lemon meringue pies…they can be so simple made using condensed milk and a store bought shell of pastry. Yum
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Ah lemon curd! That is my vote! Have a great mini vacation
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Thanks!
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Fresh lemon is the best!!
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It is!
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A lovely post Barbara and good news about the crutch being returned! Enjoy your mini break.
Deb #Teamwwwhimsy
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Hi from Sydney! Yes lovely to sed the crutch go.
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Enjoy Sydney and welcome to Aus!
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Thanks!
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Taking it slow from time to time is so healing. Enjoy your time off.
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Thank you!
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Very envious of friends with lemons.
Good holiday advice.
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Me too but at least they give them away!
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I hope your back feels better after a relaxing break. Enjoy your time away. 😊
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Already on the mend thanks!
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Our lemon tree is loaded! I’ve been making all sorts of lemony goodies. 🙂
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I’ve just made two pots of lemon curd!
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