Waitrose organic pre-prepared pineapple (in the chiller section) and half a pink grapefruit make for a yummy lunch.
Philb pointed out that the addition of some lemony goodness might have improved the blend still further, but by the time he did so, lunch had been consumed. Something to note for next time.
Incidentally, it is worth paying that bit extra for the white pineapple. The difference between the white organic, and the normal yellow stuff, is astronomical. Literally a whole world of difference. The white organic pineapple is melty, smooth and subtly sweet and makes the normal yellow pineapple seem crude and inedible by contrast. My pineapple-palette has been entirely reconfigured. No more can I consume the common-or-garden yellow pineapple, of which I had previously been so fond. Now, only the white organic pineapple (sold by both Waitrose and Sainsbury’s) is good enough.
In other news, Random Cat has been back and playing chasing games with our Mogret. It’s so cute. She’s flirting and thoroughly enjoying herself. It’s good to see her happy, as I feared she was bored and lonely. I have emailed the Cats Protection people (the rescuers of Mogret) to see what they think we should do about Random Cat. I mean, I want to adopt him and adore him, but not if he is someone’s pet. Although I wish they’d get him Done, as he’s making quite a nuisance of himself.. I gave some serious consideration to the idea of getting him a collar with a message-roll in it and attempting to contact a possible owner that way.