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Topic: Latest celtic inspired earrings....:-) |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 17
Views: 15411
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Forum: Trading Post Posted: Thu Feb 21, 13 6:17 pm Subject: Latest celtic inspired earrings....:-) |
Theyare smaller than the other photo suggests. And a five pence piece is an ok weight for my ears.
They are very nice. I will count my pennies tonight and get back to you.... |
Topic: Latest celtic inspired earrings....:-) |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 17
Views: 15411
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Forum: Trading Post Posted: Tue Feb 19, 13 9:04 pm Subject: Latest celtic inspired earrings....:-) |
Daft question, how heavy are they?
Love them, but can't wear heavy earrings...... |
Topic: Hair and shawl pins |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 27
Views: 25690
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Forum: Trading Post Posted: Mon Jan 21, 13 7:30 pm Subject: Hair and shawl pins |
They are allnice |
Topic: Hair and shawl pins |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 27
Views: 25690
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Forum: Trading Post Posted: Mon Jan 21, 13 7:22 pm Subject: Hair and shawl pins |
Lovely.......
Can I buy the laburnum shawl pin,that has the close up.....
I'll pm you |
Topic: It's Marmalade Time |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 20
Views: 185176
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Forum: Seasonal and Frugal Shopping Posted: Sat Jan 19, 13 5:36 pm Subject: It's Marmalade Time |
Making mine now. It is resting,just before I pot it up. House smells fabulous
That made me smile,cig...... |
Topic: Pumpkins for swap |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 3
Views: 5302
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Forum: Trading Post Posted: Thu Jan 10, 13 9:08 pm Subject: Pumpkins for swap |
I have lots of slightly smaller than roottrainer module pots.
12 in a module thingy.
Or cash.
Pumpkins in the shops are disappointing.
Where exactly are you?
Shall pm you...... |
Topic: Sandwich toaster |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 26
Views: 18950
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Mon Dec 17, 12 8:49 pm Subject: Sandwich toaster |
Panini maker here - or the Remoska....
You can google that yourselves,at Lakeland, as I have never mastered the art of being a link shortening fairy....... |
Topic: How long does a roast last? |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 33
Views: 21588
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Tue Dec 04, 12 9:23 am Subject: How long does a roast last? |
Each person only needs 4-5 oz of raw meat at a meal to get their protein. (3-4oz cooked )
I weigh my roast before cooking, allow for fat, crackling and bone, and tell
Mr RJ I expect at least x m ... |
Topic: Failsafe Meringue Recipe Needed. |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 9
Views: 9006
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Sat Dec 01, 12 5:08 pm Subject: Failsafe Meringue Recipe Needed. |
I am convinced that one of the reasons Mr RJ stays married to me,is because I make great puddings.... |
Topic: Failsafe Meringue Recipe Needed. |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 9
Views: 9006
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Sat Dec 01, 12 8:44 am Subject: meringue |
Delia's recipe works for me...
Whisk egg whites until very stiff. Use Kenwood chef for this !
add 2oz caster sugar per egg white, add in about 3-4 batches and whisk well inbetween, to a shiny me ... |
Topic: Sponge Pudding |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 13
Views: 9549
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Tue Nov 13, 12 5:58 pm Subject: Sponge Pudding |
I just make an all in one sponge.
Place all ingredients plus a little extra baking powder in bowl, and beat until smooth. Then nuke.
Pudding ready to eat about five mins after deciding to have on ... |
Topic: More knitting questions ... |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 6
Views: 5636
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Forum: Make Your Own/DIY Posted: Sun Oct 28, 12 8:53 am Subject: More knitting questions ... |
As it is for a scarf/poncho, rather than a fitted garment, I wouldn't think it would make much difference.
i agree with Toggle - buy the right length of yarn, rather than the right weight of yarn, ... |
Topic: Knitting experts advice sought ... |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 31
Views: 17962
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Forum: Make Your Own/DIY Posted: Sun Oct 28, 12 8:47 am Subject: Knitting experts advice sought ... |
use a circular needle for a 'heavy' knit as the weight can sit in your lap, rather than on the needles.
You just turn at the end of a row and knit back the other way. It makes sense when you do it. T ... |
Topic: Your best hat knitting pattern |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 11
Views: 8826
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Forum: Make Your Own/DIY Posted: Sun Oct 28, 12 8:44 am Subject: Your best hat knitting pattern |
I just knit a nice hat from a pattern on Ravelry, but do you think I can find it again... not even the paper copy I printed out to knit from.
It is a basket weave type rib, so a bit more in ... |
Topic: Anything in the Lakes this weekend/half term? |
Rosemary Judy
Replies: 14
Views: 18813
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Forum: Reviews and What's On Posted: Fri Oct 26, 12 4:50 pm Subject: Anything in the Lakes this weekend/half term? |
Grizedale forest has great sculpture trails that small people love. But is it a bit far from you in Ullswater...... Aira force is a must see.
we like the cave at Loughrigg - we walk from Amblesid ... |
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