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thank you, my cow: A Tale of Two Curtains
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Thank you, my cow. Thursday, 12 March 2009. A Tale of Two Curtains. My kitchen windows were looking a little bare. I had bought some material when I was in Sri Lanka that I thought would be perfect for these windows. Of course, it wouldn't fit in my buldging suitcase on the way home, so it had to wait for my parents to come over. Fine by me! Because, as you can see, my Dad was hard at work. I think they look pretty darn good! 17 March 2009 at 03:41. Did you make them too? 25 March 2009 at 10:11.
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thank you, my cow: Improvisation
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Thank you, my cow. Thursday, 12 March 2009. So, this guy I was seeing over Valentine's Day came up for dinner, my mum made a pot roast or something and it was delicious. But the guy brought me a beautiful rose! Such a nice gesture. but I didn't have a vase! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ballycarry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. I bought a house. what was I thinking? As motivation. I have created a blog to chart my progress to domesticity. Is that a word? View my complete profile.
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thank you, my cow: Knitting is cool again
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Thank you, my cow. Thursday, 12 March 2009. Knitting is cool again. I've been inspired by the lovely House of Spoon. To start knitting again. I've started going to a weekly craft class and everything with my friend Jenny! Here you can see the lovely Tenderheart Bear getting his model on. [What, he felt left out of the blog! 17 March 2009 at 03:44. Yay for new hobbies! I think the carebare looks extra pretty with the scarf! 25 March 2009 at 10:11. It really brings out his eyes, eh? View my complete profile.
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thank you, my cow: wall hanging aren't just for castles anymore
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Thank you, my cow. Wednesday, 25 March 2009. Wall hanging aren't just for castles anymore. So a little background on this one. When I was in Sri Lanka last June [June 08] on my whirlwind shortened visit [stupid plane delays :( I am still bitter! My mum was taking me around all the important sights. You know, places like House of Fashion, Fashion Bug, Arpico, Liberty Plaza. and my favourite, Dwellings. As you can see, the hanging is NOT at the top of the stairs. The mirror wouldn't reflect it, the sta...
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thank you, my cow: what to do, what to do
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Thank you, my cow. Wednesday, 25 March 2009. What to do, what to do. I'd bought some shelves in Oxfam ages ago. Like. in August kind of ages ago. Finally, when I got home from Sri Lanka, I decided to do something with them. Before that, the time had never seemed right. I didn't have the time. I didn't know where they should go. But I'd bought a whole bunch of jars from Ikea. they had to go somewhere! Plus, it's a handy spot to keep my cookbooks! 7 April 2009 at 04:44. Oh aren't cookbooks just the best!
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thank you, my cow: Welcome home
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Thank you, my cow. Thursday, 12 March 2009. So, this should really be the first post. but since I was never home in the daylight, it's going to be post number 5. Welcome to my house. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ballycarry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. I bought a house. what was I thinking? As motivation. I have created a blog to chart my progress to domesticity. Is that a word? View my complete profile. I Wrote This For You. The Fabulous Adventures of LittleMissPoog.
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thank you, my cow: Bulgarian-Inspired Stuffed Eggplant (Aubergine)
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Thank you, my cow. Wednesday, 25 May 2011. Bulgarian-Inspired Stuffed Eggplant (Aubergine). Attempted from a memory at a restaurant in Veliko Ternovo. I’ve made this for meat eaters, but it’s easily changed to suit the veggie/vegan taste. 188; carton ground (mince) beef / veggie mince (like Quorn, delicious! 189; can chopped plum tomatoes. 5 fresh cherry tomatoes, roughly chopped. 189; white cooking onion, small dice. 2 tbsp passata (I used the kind with basil in it, just from what I had in my fridge).