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NZ: LINKS
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A trip to just a few of our favourite places in New Zealand. There's only time to see a few new places so all those wonderful mountain drives are missing. However, a few old photos will help. Link to the most excellent Cotswold Bookstore in Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. Http:/ cotswoldbookstore.blogspot.com/. Link to the ingenious site for 'Justin Thyme', our most amazing top seller. Http:/ www.justinthyme.info/. Tartan of Thyme blog. Http:/ tartanofthyme.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Justin Thyme by Panama Oxridge - Thyme clan badge and tartan
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The Thyme clan badge features an hourglass to depict eternity,. Surrounded by sprigs of thyme, an age-old symbol of courage. Eternal or Thyme Without End. The Thyme Tartan is a traditional highland plaid design in a. Combination of purple, green, blue and orange . and inspired. Justin s ground-breaking explanation of time! He tore back the paper and withdrew a small notebook. It had a Thyme tartan binding, combining all the colours. Justin loved best: the vibrant purple of freshly blooming.
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Cotswold Bookstore - ish: LINKS
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Cotswold Bookstore - ish. Well, the shop has closed, courtesy of Amazon, (we did pay our taxes) but the two old duffers remain. One of them, Tony, might add to this blog occasionally. A click on a picture will usually give you a larger image. In case you have an hour or two spare - here's our Holiday in New Zealand Blog. Http:/ nzhols.blogspot.com/. The new Games Workshop Blog - 'My Games Workshop'. Http:/ cotswoldbookstoregamesworkshop.blogspot.com/. Http:/ www.justinthyme.info/. Tartan of Thyme blog.
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Eliza's Banana-Blog
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Thursday, 22 July 2010. How to Flambé a Banana! 1) Melt 25g of butter in a large frying pan on a medium heat. 2) Add 2 bananas, (thickly sliced) and cook for about two minutes, turning the slices occasionally. 3) Add 25g of muscavado sugar and stir until lightly caramelised. Then add 2 tbsp of dark rum and allow to bubble. 4) Carefully ignite mixture with burning taper or match. Once the flames have subsided, serve bananas with ice cream. How NOT to Flambé a Banana. 2) Drink large quantity of rum.
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Eliza's Banana-Blog: September 2010
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Saturday, 25 September 2010. Famous Bananaphile #1 - Josephine Baker. Josephine Baker was born in St Louis Missouri on June 3rd 1906. From humble beginnings she rocketed to stardom during the mid 1920’s when she captivated all Paris by dancing the Charleston dressed in nothing but a skirt made of bananas! She had a pet chimpanzee called Ethel, and a pet leopard called Chiquita! Rumour has it that during the height of her fame, she received close to 1,500 marriage proposals! Tuesday, 14 September 2010.
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Eliza's Banana-Blog: When is a Bunch not a Bunch?
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Thursday, 25 August 2011. When is a Bunch not a Bunch? When did you last buy a bunch of bananas? Ten or more connected bananas are known as a HAND - whereas the typical little "bunch" you might buy in a supermarket is actually called a CLUSTER. A BUNCH of bananas is, in fact, the correct term for the entire crop of a single banana plant. Each BUNCH may contain as many as fifteen hands (between 150 - 300 bananas), and weigh more than your average teenager! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Eliza's Banana-Blog
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Tuesday, 7 September 2010. The Stringy bits . why, why,. Have you ever wondered what those annoying little stringy bits on a banana are called? Okay, probably not . but I bet you’ve often wondered what they’re for! Well, here’s the answer: the strings are called “phloem bundles” (it’s pronounced flom). They are an essential part of the system that carries nutrition to every part of the banana. Think of that next time you pick them off and lay them on the side of your plate! Fascinating, or what?
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Eliza's Banana-Blog
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Friday, 2 July 2010. Bananas - Delicious but Deadly! That’s bananas for you. Statistics prove it: More people are killed each year by slipping on a banana skin than from shark attacks and ingrown toenails combined! Here are the top ten places you should absolutely NEVER drop your banana skin! 1) At the top of a flight of stairs. 2) Outside a store selling crystal goblets. 3) At the exit of a maternity ward. 4) On the rim of an active volcano. 5) Ahead of two men carrying a piano. 9) Near to an open grave.
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Eliza's Banana-Blog: JUSTIN THYME COMPETITION!
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Tuesday, 30 August 2011. I'm delighted to be taking part in the "Justin Thyme" Bookmark Competition. My two bookmarks arrived yesterday, (along with three deliciously ripe bananas). If you'd like one (a bookmark, that is, not a banana . they're all mine, mine, MINE), simply leave a comment answering this question: What kind of animal am I? Hint: anyone who says I'm a monkey will be sent a bucket of sour grapes, rotten tomatoes and bitter lemons! 1 September 2011 at 00:22. I hope all your readers enjoy hu...