Wednesday, 13 May 2026

The Wednesday Hodgepodge #55

I hope you are all having a good week. It's Wednesday, which means it's time to join in with the Wednesday Hodgepodge with Joyce who blogs at From This Side of the Pond! Each week there are 6 questions, we answer and then link up. Simple!

The Wednesday Hodgepodge

1. What's one piece of advice you would you give a recent or soon-to-be graduate?

Learn how to properly look after a home! It doesn’t sound as exciting as career goals or big life plans but this is the stuff that makes everything else easier. When your home life is running smoothly, everything else feels more manageable! Knowing how to cook a few decent meals is a big one. It saves money, stops you living off takeaways and means you’re not standing in the kitchen late in an evening wondering what to eat. Keeping on top of laundry is important. It piles up fast if you ignore it and suddenly you’re doing emergency washes because you’ve run out of basics. Cleaning doesn’t have to turn into a full weekend job, the trick is doing little bits often. Then there’s managing your bills and general life admin. Setting up direct debits and keeping a budget isn't the most exciting part of being an adult but it needs to be done!

2. May 15th marks the birth date of L. Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. At this point in time are you more in need of brains, courage, heart, or a trip back home? Explain.

With everything going on in life, it’s not that I don’t know what to do, so I can’t really blame a lack of brains and I don’t feel short on heart either. It’s more about having that confidence to actually do the things I keep thinking about. I’ve got ideas, plans and little goals sitting there waiting but instead of jumping in, I can end up overthinking them. So it comes down to me needing courage or someone to give me a big kick up the behind. lol

3. "There's no place like home" is an oft repeated line from Baum's book. When was the last time you felt the truth of that statement?

During the week when I had been out running errands! The best part about being out is coming home. Shutting the door, taking my shoes and coat off, getting changed into comfy clothes and enjoying the quiet. The day hadn't been stressful in the slightest but at home I can relax without having to rush about, talk to people, being pulled in ten different directions or thinking about what’s next. It was nice for it to be just me, in my space and having everything just how I left it. There really is no place like home!

4. May is National BBQ Month...do you own a grill? Who does the grilling at your house? What's your favorite thing to throw on the grill? What's the last thing you grilled?

We do have a little BBQ somewhere in the back of the garage but we rarely use it. Living in England, the weather is never fully on our side, so planning a BBQ always feels like a gamble. You get that one sunny day when everyone gets excited, burgers and sausages are bought and then the clouds roll in and the rain comes, so we don’t really grill often. Maybe once or twice a year, usually right in the middle of summer, when everything lines up just right and we take a risk with the weather. When we do use it, it’s pretty simple stuff like burgers, sausages and maybe some chicken if we’re feeling organised. My favourites are beef burgers, which are usually overdone a little and they were probably the last thing we grilled.

5. What's a memory you replay in your head when you need a little joy?

Right now, thinking about BBQ's is the memory of when we had a little beach party for Ellie's 9th birthday! It was a bank holiday Monday so there was no travelling to the beach. I made one in our backyard with two little paddling pools. One filled with sand and the other with water. We had a BBQ, pinata to smash and of course, grilled food. It was such a lovely day! The weather wasn't perfect but we didn't let it spoil our fun!

Ellie's beach party
BBQ food

6. Insert your own random thought here.

This is totally random. Scones are a big thing in my family. My grandmother was an amazing baker, so I was told as she passed away before I was born and her sisters, my great Aunt especially, were too. My great Aunt was a big part of my life and whenever we visited her she always had freshly baked scones ready for us. Anyway, my dad has been on a trip down memory lane. He went to visit a relative and was given a ton of photos and they got chatting about my great aunt and her scones, so he has been on a mission to recreate them. He has made quite a few batches and while I was visiting the other day, he whipped up another batch which tasted so good but he wanted my honest opinion, were they as good as Aunty Jean's? They came close but sadly, no. I told him he needed to keep practising and sending any going spare this way.

Wednesday Hodgepodge

16 comments :

  1. I love that your family are scone bakers! How wonderful to have memories of Aunt Jean's scones... and a dad who's trying to recreate them and you get to be the taste tester :). The throwback pictures from the birthday party are really good- it looks like a sweet party. Agree with your sentiments for question 3 and 2 and 1 :).

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  2. Here in Alabama, we can grill in all seasons. The one thing that does stop us is . . .pouring rain! Reading about your daddy made me miss mine. I love that he is trying to recreate the family recipe. The birthday party photos made me smile!!

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  3. I love the challenge your presented to your dad- so cute! I bet the scones in England are the best anywhere if I had to guess. My hubby loves a one that our local coffee shop used to make it was Orange flavored and had mini chocolate chips in it. I need to try to re-create for him.

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  4. I have made scones once! Give us a recipe if you get your dad to perfect them. I like a savory scone! We do have several bakeries/markets that have them here in Kentucky, believe it or not. I am excited to see if Paris Baguette (our new bakery) has them.

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  5. I love that your dad is working to recreate the scones! Oh, I agree with your answers for number one and how practical life skills are important. Hope your week is going well!

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  6. So true about running errands and getting back home!

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  7. I love that you did a beach birthday party in your backyard! How fun!! Had to giggle at you telling your dad to keep practicing those scones and sending them your way!! Will he ever get them "just right"? I think not if it keeps him trying and sending them your way! LOL xoxo

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  8. Hi,
    I appreciated what you shared in your answer for #1.
    That is so true.
    We love scones. I make a rhubarb scone and I am waiting for more rhubarb to grow so I can make them.
    Do keep us updated on the scone challenge.
    xo

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  9. I love scones! They are not nearly as popular here in the states but I can often them yummy ones at the famer's market! I was wondering, when I saw these questions, if grilling was such the big deal as it is here. We don't have a grill - and I think we are rather un-American, in that regard!!:) Btw, I LOVED your answer to question one!!

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  10. Scones are in the 'comfort food' category. You've made me hungry for some!!

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  11. i just loved your advice to a recent grad AND your answer to the 2nd question made me laugh aloud.
    OOH i love a good scone....i'm a fan of cranberry scones. (do you guys have fresh cranberries in England?) Not sure where the woman named Jennifer lives but they are super popular here in NYS.....here where i live in the eastern/Capital Region area anyways! They're in all the fun coffee shops.

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  12. Ohhhh.... such good advice on the number one!! YES YES YES!!!

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  13. I have a sneaky suspicion your Dad's scones are never going to be quite as good as your Great Aunt's lol.

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  14. I love your answer to #1 and totally agree on coming home. I also loved your random thought. I love that there is something that is significant in your family that surrounds food.

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  15. I love your very practical and down-to-earth advice to grads. We think we've prepared kids for all kinds of things, and then they get out on their own and realize there are some basics of keeping house or owning a car or whatever that we just assumed they knew. I've fielded quite a few "Mum, how do I . . . ?" calls since my kids became adults!
    Your answer to #2 is so relatable as well. I also need a kick in the behind to get me going. LOL
    How sweet that your dad is trying to recreate the family recipe for scones. I hope he is successful and that you have plenty of samples to taste!
    Hope you're having a great week!

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  16. Your advice for #1 is so fantastic and I feel like it's something that's completely overlooked these days. It seems that all the kids learn about in school is academics and things they'll need to know for their future careers, but knowing how to manage a household is, perhaps, the most important thing of all!

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