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SO MUCH STUFF « Crochet by Gray
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Scarves, Shawls, Bracelets, Hats, and much more. Wow I’ve really neglected this place. That makes me sad. Let’s see… what has happened since January? How about I just post pictures of all the stuff I’ve made since my last post, yeah? Freehanded Circle Skirt, made without a pattern. Wire braided necklace with brown stone beads, available for purchase in my Etsy shop. Wire braided necklace with pink stones, available for purchase in my Etsy shop. Beaded crochet wire earrings – SOLD. Etsy shop up and running.
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Thoughtful Thoughts | A year without supermarkets
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A year without supermarkets. Trying to shop without supermarkets. Category Archives: Thoughtful Thoughts. And just like that my running days was over. March 24, 2014. As you know for a while now we have been asking people to fill in our little questionnaire. About whether reading our ramblings has in anyway changed your shopping habits. Every time we went to post the results a further flurry of completed forms came in. To say we are overwhelmed is an understatement! Today is a very emotional day. 8211; i...
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Getting ready to ‘Live below the Line’ | A year without supermarkets
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A year without supermarkets. Trying to shop without supermarkets. The Dog Ate Our Blog. A very lovely Community Shop →. Getting ready to ‘Live below the Line’. April 7, 2013. We may have mentioned previously that we have signed up to take part in Live Below the Line. A challenge that will stretch our economy shopping skills to the maximum. So what is Live Below the Line? As taken from www.livebelowtheline.com. From the 29th April 3rd May you can spend no more than 1 a day on food and drink. You can share...
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Supermarket ramblings | A year without supermarkets
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A year without supermarkets. Trying to shop without supermarkets. Category Archives: Supermarket ramblings. Back to Basics and Thursday Night Tea. March 13, 2014. We have found a real sense of delight in being known to our market and shop keeper friends that often just reminds us that life is good. When at the market the other day the fruit and veg guy came over and said ‘blood oranges over there I know you like them’ Becksie’s heart swelled as that (although a tiny thing) made her ...Feeling like the pe...
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Exciting News « Crochet by Gray
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Scarves, Shawls, Bracelets, Hats, and much more. This is my new banner for my Facebook page, located here. And I will have one very similar for my new Etsy page when it opens. I am very fortunate to have such wonderful friends, as one of my co-workers has a daughter who is trying to break into the modeling world. Janette. Is a beautiful young lady, full of life and spirit, and her photos always make me laugh or smile. Which is why I am. This entry was posted in Life Stuff. Etsy shop up and running →.
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Local Food | A year without supermarkets
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A year without supermarkets. Trying to shop without supermarkets. We often post about the places we buy our food from, and whilst we hope this is helpful to our readers who live locally to us we are aware that those from further afield do not benefit from our reccommendations, so………………. The lovely people at BigBarn. Have set up a local food map. BigBarn also have an online market place. 2 thoughts on “ Local Food. April 3, 2013 at 12:01 pm. April 3, 2013 at 10:22 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are c...
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A year without supermarkets | Trying to shop without supermarkets | Page 2
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A year without supermarkets. Trying to shop without supermarkets. Newer posts →. A letter to a much older Becksie. March 1, 2014. Lately we’ve been thinking a lot about old age. Lizzie and Becksie visit a lady who has become a very dear friend, and a few things and the impending 2nd anniversary of Becksie’s Nana. 8216;s death have really got us thinking. Today Becksie writes a letter to a future self in the hope that it will help her deal with this most difficult of challenges. Just like when they were t...
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Shopping trips | A year without supermarkets
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A year without supermarkets. Trying to shop without supermarkets. Category Archives: Shopping trips. Back to Basics and Thursday Night Tea. March 13, 2014. We have found a real sense of delight in being known to our market and shop keeper friends that often just reminds us that life is good. When at the market the other day the fruit and veg guy came over and said ‘blood oranges over there I know you like them’ Becksie’s heart swelled as that (although a tiny thing) made her feel va...Feeling like the pe...
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Apple and Blackberry Muffins | Mrs Blythin Makes
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Make, Thrift, Upcycle. Learn something new as often as possible. Never spend more than I have to. Apple and Blackberry Muffins. It’s that wonderful time of year when, everywhere you look (if you look hard enough) the trees and bushes are heaving with fruit. Blackberries, apples, pears and plums. Popping over to my friend’s house for a play date the other week was very fruitful indeed. I left at the end with a tub of blackberries from her garden and cooking apples from her father in laws tree. Enter your ...
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The Trip of a Lifetime | Mrs Blythin Makes
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Make, Thrift, Upcycle. Learn something new as often as possible. Never spend more than I have to. The Trip of a Lifetime. Getting information about school, trips, parties or anything is like getting blood from a stone with my children. I am fascinated by their prioritization of certain details and omissions of important facts. It took some coaxing, but this is a true and accurate account of the school safari park trip. As told to me by Liv, aged 4 (nearly 5). They had lunch on the grass. Lastly they went...
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