Author: sunnypolarbear
Vegetarian Student Cookbook
Not completely Vegetarian, nor a student but there are some interesting recipes in this book. The tags for this book are: cheap, healthy, easy, fast, fab, share, spicy, quick and snack We paid £6.99 and is available from Hamlyn at https://www.octopusbooks.co.uk/ There doesn’t seem to be an author. Tried a few recipes and never get […]
Read More Vegetarian Student CookbookAlfriston Summer Fair
Hoping to be somewhere on Alfriston Village Green one of the days over next weekend 24th – 26th August – although not sure at the moment where the Green is. There is a dog show on Sunday at 12.30 This event runs Saturday to Monday Bank Holiday. Alfriston is not far from the coast and […]
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Van Gogh‘ by Thompson & Morgan which shaded out much smaller ‘Irish Eyes‘
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Who knows – Julia Pietrucha
Order Order – Questions to Secretary of State of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
On the hotest day since records began, i was crawling around London on M25 from our home on fairly long journey across England. When i set off about 7am the temperature in my car was a reasonable 22 degrees but in two hours climbed to 32 and most of journey home an extrordinary 39 degrees. […]
Read More Order Order – Questions to Secretary of State of Environment, Food and Rural AffairsStorks
The German Stork route or Deutsche Storchenstrasse is also a scenic route through north Germany. The route travels around Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, and Lower Saxony centering around the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Elbe River Landscape. Another interesting link if you like Storks – is the Stork village in Bergenhusen where you may catch them […]
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Happiest outside and to be honest, as our garden is a little overgrown, face down – pulling weeds or clipping hedges or bushes into different shapes. One bush resembles a very large chicken and another until we cut it back, the lock ness monster. Most of our vegetables are growing well – experimenting with growing […]
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