Thanks all, about the email and phone call - I'm so glad I got it done. There may still be fallout, but I have absolutely done what I could in conscience.
Oh, pastry-making is
so much easier and more pleasant, even if it does come with calorific danger! I'm charmed and chuffed to think that I'm motivating somebody, Want2Lose! And it's to cooking skills in general, not baking, which is good, because of the aforesaid danger gloom gloom. What cooking would you like to do? Soups are great - and I loved the look of Petal's casserole recently - for me a challenge is making vego food which is as hearty as that looks without being loaded with carbs.
And alas, Liza, I
did fall - not to the curry pies, because they were meat, and not to the apple lattices, because I'm used to not eating those, but I collapsed - I mean, my diety fortitude collapsed - in the face of the cheese straws, because I'd never made them, and they sounded right up my alley, and I wanted to see if the rough-puff pastry worked. And it did, though they were a bit heavier than I'd have liked; I got better as I went along on rolling the pastry as thin as it needed to be. I think, too, that the oven is slowing down.

It's a mixed convestion-microwave, about nine years old - surely it should still be working well?
Yes, I generally can use good frozen pastry, Petal -
Borg's is the brand I like a lot, a South Australia brand (I think?)- suitable for vegos and vegans both! - but I couldn't get it, so I plunged into the fun experimentation of Gordon Ramsay's terrifyingly buttery recipe - so buttery, in fact, that I rebelled about six ounces in, and flatly refused to put in any more.
I'm so heartened by your history of Mushroom Wellington-making, LaMa, that I'm putting it down as a certainty, now, for our Christmas menu. But only a small one; it will just be the two of us, and the other one of us (who is not a vego) will probably be having his traditional garlic-chilli prawns as well.
For sure, Rob, rich people can get fat! No doubt about it - see... ummm... Henry the 8th. But poverty tends to go along with living in a food desert, (or maybe having fruit and veg available, but too expensive to buy) and filling up on cheap food, both of which contribute directly to weight gain.
Thanks Bflat, for the solidarity - yes, a touch of scales-pain this morning, but
onward, and downward!