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I would like to ry the soap making and shopping bag.
In the months leading up to the celebration when its cold ( its only january so there is NO WAY im mentioning the name) I want to try and make hampers so it could be a thing to build towards, the pickles for the day need to be made in sept, oct time, the chutney in july, aug, the soap needs to mature so that could be april, the chocolates in nov, the bag to put it al in can be done in june ect ect. _________________ Never trust a skinny chef
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Online exercise mmmmm sounds interesting what/how should we do it? _________________ "If we reduce the amount of stuff we allow to accumulate in our lives, we won't have to organise it"
Elaine St James from her book 'Simplicity'
I think the butter and cheese are sort of on going, thanks to Lloyd.
Aqui is in charge of the soap!
Marmalade should occur soonish, just waiting on the oranges, as soon as I see some I'll let you know!
Shopping Bags, well we can sew or knit these, I've knitted one before and have a pattern somewhere.
Then egg decorating, do we make our own then decorate or what? Is this boiling an egg then decorating, I'm not sure??
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Elaine St James from her book 'Simplicity'
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