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Tuesday, 16 January 2018. Put elderberries, lemons, spices, into a pan and cover with water. Bring gently to simmering point, crushing and stirring frequently. Simmer for 15 minutes, then strain. Measure juice adds an equal amount of raw honey. Stir to dissolve, bottle into clean jars dried in the oven. Monday, 15 May 2017.
NIRVANA HOT ROASTED CHESTNUTS kicks off. In Stirling in the Adelaide Hills. And continues each weekend and public holiday through Autumn and into Winter. NIRVANA Farm Shop is open daily from 10am- 4pm. You will find it 3km from Stirling exit from SE freeway. FRESH CHESTNUTS Quality fresh nuts are now available. Is par cooked and sieved. Nirvana fresh chestnuts prepared ready to create either savoury or sweet dishes. Available in 250g and 500g frozen packets.
Arts and crafts, gardening, and other things that bring me joy. Monday, May 01, 2006. This is the third and final chapter of my thoughts on blogging. No pictures this time, because it would slow me down from a long-overdue conclusion of my thoughts on blogging.
Simple Weaving That Anyone Can Do. Learn to Weave the easy way! The rigid heddle loom is easy to use yet produces wonderful results. If you would like to learn to weave. On the rigid heddle loom, I offer classes in Kent in the UK.
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Weaving on the edge My journey into weaving. This blog is about my journey into weaving. Being a begining weaver, I am learning new things as well as pushing colors and color matching to the edge for a one of a kind design. I get my inspiration from flowers, animals, nature and color. If there is something that is way out there leave it to me to find! Tuesday, November 1, 2011. Slowly Emerging from the Dark Funk Mood.
Harakeke, also called New Zealand Flax, grows naturally in New Zealand and Norfolk Island. Strict rules regarding the harvest of Harakeke leaves ensure continuing growth and minimal impact on the natural environment. For more information about P a p a k a. Please follow the links below.