Savoury Snacks

DSC_0444 DSC_0460 Yes, that's right, I've finally gone and done an Indian food post! It's been a long time coming. You say it "and-voh". Not sure why it's spelt like that though. Ask my Mum. Speaking of Mumma B, she is responsible for this recipe. Nobody makes Indian food like she does. I'm telling you. Nobody. She suggested I post this recipe a while back, but obviously me being me, I decided to do it on my own terms. So what even is this yellowy thing?

It seems like forever since we last spoke!  It's been a busy ol' couple of weeks! Last friday I completed an intensive 2 week Level 1 British Sign Language Course which was great! I was amazed at how quickly I picked up (some) of the signs and learnt an awful lot about the deaf community. Very insightful. In between the sign language course I picniced, I swam in Hampstead Heath lido, I went to Liverpool for me pal's birthday, I went to Essex for me other pal's birthday and got very little sleep! You will be hearing a lot more from me now though, you might even get more than 1 post a week. That's right. That means even more bad jokes and, most importantly, pictures of food!

I am currently living my wildest tourist dreams and frolicking around London, camera in hand, visiting ALL the landmarks, or at least the cheap/free ones anyways! I cannot get enough of this city. There are so many places that I have not yet explored that I feel like I will never run out of tourist opportunities! Last Sunday the weather was beautiful so I decided to go for a walk. One of my absolute favourite pastimes in London, is climbing up a hill to get a view of the city. So, I decided to head towards Hampstead Heath and climb Parliament Hill. It was a pretty grand view, however, it still didn't beat my old favourite, Primrose Hill. I wanted to make the most of the weather so I hopped on a bus and headed towards Primrose Hill and as ever it did not disappoint. Primrose Hill is without a doubt my favourite spot in London.