At last I found the track that they play on chill radio that features a sample of my friend Valeria's voice!!!! Here is the link
http://beemp3.com/download.php?file=598198&song=Transmit+Fantastic
Thursday, 9 July 2009
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Nina's 88th birthday
Yesterday was my mother's 88th birthday. She is rather frail these days but was overjoyed when my brother appeared as a speacial surprise, from the USA. Here they are and with my youngest daughter too. Despite ngfrail she still has all her 'marbles' and makes sure she has her hair looking nice and make-up done every morning.
Here she is with my youngest daughter....
and undoing one of her cards with my brother...

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UK mobile phone users can now go x directory
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/working_lunch/8091621.stm
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Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Monday, 15 June 2009
This is just SO funny - it's a spoof on the show The Apprentice using lots of clips sectioned together!
So clever!
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Tuesday, 9 June 2009
Car Boot Sale Tips
Whaahoo!! Out of interest I entered the words Car Boot Sale Tips into search engine Google, and my guide came out SECOND on the page out of a total of 1million and 30 thousand! Here it is....
Here is my guide to practical car boot sale buying and selling. Below I give useful tips on buying and selling.... plus.... what's hot to offer, and what's not!
Car boot sales (garage sales) can be small affairs, such as a one-off school fund raiser or massive, carefully managed regular events. Charity car boot sales are fun, friendly and less commercialised but at large car boot sales you'll find three types of seller - caterers, market traders (selling mainly new items) and private sellers (folks who have had a 'clear out' and are selling their unwanted clutter).
It's the latter that car boot enthusiasts often find most exciting and for whom the following tips are intended.
AS A BUYER, DO.....
...buy a local paper to find out when and where you nearest car boot sale is, check on line or simply ask around
...be prepared to get there VERY early if you want to find the bargains
...take plenty of small change and small notes with you, but leave your credit cards and other valuables behind
...keep the notes safe and your small change somewhere accessible
...take lots of carrying bags, a rucksack or a trolley if you have one
...dress very warmly in winter
...tie a carrier bag on your car aerial so that you can find it easily later (hoping that not everyone has done the same of course!)
...take a few business cards if you have them, you never know when they might be useful
...put your car keys in a very safe place (I once lost mine around a car boot sale in a field - and it was nightmare!)
...leave your dog and / or small children at home especially in hot weather if you possibly can.. If you really have to take the kids, give them a small amount of cash as spending money and tell them once it's gone, it's gone.. (I used to have two rules when mine were little - they were not to leave my side or to ask for anything around the boot sale except to visit the loo!)
...decide what you are looking for before you arrive, and begin to train your eye, as you walk along the lines, to pick out only those things (otherwise all you will see is an ocean of junk !)
...if you are buying with view to selling on e-bay, make sure items not prohibited, but saleable and with sufficient profit, or you will be throwing money down the drain!
...cover the area methodically either looking down the left side and then the right side of the lane or walking more slowly taking in both sides at once
...show a little politeness and let sellers unpack a bit before diving headlong into their car boots looking for bargains!
...have a good look on, under, around and past the seller's table, because some of the more interesting or special items may be out of harms way
...make sure when buying that any sticky price labels on items will come off without damage - if they leave a mark you have good reason for further discount!
...be prepared to walk around the car boot sale a second time because other people will have turned over the merchandise and may have uncovered something interesting
... haggle, but not unreasonably. Pitches cost money and sellers deserve a decent price for good quality items.
...smile when you ask the price - it might just get you a discount.
...don't waste your pennies on buying things that have moisture sensitive adhesives at car boot sales - like envelopes, cigarette papers etc. Chances are, the seller will have had them out in the rain on previous occasions and they just won't be that good. Such items are cheap to buy in the shops so it's really not worth the risk.
...make sure you have a good look at what you're buying - after all, you won't be able to take it back for refund if it's got faults! Ask questions. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
...ask for a discount if you are buying multiple items
...consider carefully before parting with large amounts - it's easy to get carried away in the excitement and spend more than you intended. If you are not sure, leave your number with the seller and negotiate after the fair is over if appropriate.
...come back later and re-negotiate if something was too expensive earlier on (sellers often reduce prices later in the day or if the weather gets bad)
...avoid large impulse buys as it is becomming increasingly difficult to dispose of large unwanted items at refuse tips
....don't take out with you any more money than you can afford to spend as buying at car boot sales can be quite addictive!
...avoid leaving precious purchases with sellers for safe keeping - they may go home early or even resell to someone else for a higher price (poor practice, but it happens!)
...draw your car up closer to the seller's stall when collecting bulky or heavy items, rather than trying to lug it back miles through the crowds.
AS A SELLER, DO...
...your research on e bay if you have any items to sell that may be of value (try the 'completed listings' option in 'advanced search' to give an accurate idea bearing in mind that e bay is an international and not local trading place)
...make sure you have a pasting table or two and plastic sheeting if it decides to rain.
...go with someone else (it's so much easier as you can take it in turns to serve and it's more fun with two)
...get everything ready the night before, check the weather forecast and pack the car
...check the pockets of sale clothing for money and other valuables
...take plenty of small change, small notes, pen and paper, flask, picnic, carrier bags, a chair and bin liners
...try to have the children minded, as they can get bored, irritable or can even wander off
...consider making your stall stand out from the crowd with a colourful tablecloth, signboards or have some other attraction (see below)
...choose a sunny pitch away from big muddy puddles
...arrive early
...be prepared for the 'boot-divers' and ask over-eager buyers to wait until you have unpacked the car (unfortunately it's at this time that items often go 'missing' so be firm and vigilant)
...consider waiting, say 15 mins after arriving, for the dealers to drift off before unpacking if you don't want this type of trade
...leave a gap between your sale area and your neighbours so that people can get between them (unless you want your items trodden on!)
...keep your car doors locked when you are serving, and your takings somewhere safe
...display some clothes on a (sturdy) rail putting your most colourful eyecatching items in front and some in a pile - people love to rummage!
...display your most saleable items where they can best be seen and touched e.g. dvd's, electronics, cakes and jams, digital cameras, mobile phones, perfumes etc on the table but less saleable things like kids cuddly toys old shoes or household junk on a sheet on the ground
...if you can, arrange in themes, e.g. all your cosmetic items in one place, framed pictures in another, etc so that there is a logic to your stall.
...have a look at your stall from the other side, the buyer's perspective - does it look attractive / inviting / interesting? Is everything displayed to it's full potential? Can people get to the stall itself to pay, or is there too much stuff in front of it?
...if you have several tables or dress rails, consider a semi cirular arrangement - psychologically it's snug and inviting, and it gives buyers less chance for their attention to wander to the next stall!
...spread your stuff out to the sides so that people can see what it is you're offering.
...state the price firmly with no upward inflection in your voice. So, for example, answering to a price quiery with "£3 ??" sounds like you're inviting your buyer to beat you down on price.
...charm your would-be customers with some friendly banter (not easy if you've been up since 5 a.m., I know!)
...resist the urge to price things with labels. It may seem like a nice idea but it puts buyers off - let them ask the price and perhaps haggle with you. They can also leave marks on the items. The downside of this suggestion is that you and your helper(s) have to remember prices quoted
...keep in mind why you are there - is it to just get rid of as much stuff as quickly as possible or to make as much money as you can? Charge accordingly!
...use the tactics of the supermarkets and advertise 'buy one get one free' offers if it suits your purpose
...offer to mind heavy or bulky purchases while the buyer continues to walk around the sale (but sure they make a note of how to find you again and tell them what time you plan to leave!)
...take part or full payment for any items you agree to deliver, not forgetting the buyers telephone number and address of course!
...have a walk around the boot sale yourself and grab any bargains you see - you might even resell them on your stall and maybe make a profit!
...leave fake, dangerous or illegal goods at home
...don't sell knives, lighterfuel etc to underage kids
...try to be impersonal about your personal items (e.g. no buyer really wants to know that you wore that nightdress when you were in labour with your fourth child!)
... when it's over, take all your unsold items home - charity shops are grateful for saleable items but not rubbish! Recycle what is left.
...keep smiling, and just hope it will all have been worth it!
Sellers - here's how to clear that trash and make some cash!....
READ THIS... I virtually furnished my home and the family's wardrobe from car boot sales! I have sixteen years of regular, national and international car booting experience and (for what they're worth) here are my observations......
Things that I have seen sell well, especially when in good condition and nicely presented, either rare or very up to date, are collectables such as vinyl singles and LP's, 40's 50's and now 60's bric a brac / clothing / accessories or furniture, goth clothing, genuine branded designer clothing & accessories, recent GCSE revision books, clothes for larger people, leather suitcases, dvd's (especially those for small children), mannequins, Mason & Pearson hair brushes, old dress rails, designer toiletries and cosmetics, terry nappies, latest electronics, old photo albums, granny's embroidered linen, patchwork quilts, eiderdowns and her Lloyd loom furniture, digital cameras, anything to do with glamour photography, stiptease or burlesque, mobile phones, diy / garden tools and equipment, ghd hair straighners, antique jewellery, padded coat hangers, quality boxed items in unused condition, wooden ironing boards, well presented home baked goods, garden produce, brewery memorabilia, technical books (unless they are dated), veterinary and animal husbandry books, sporrans, old perfume bottles, fake pot plants.
TIP - It's worth considering buying in a few sweets, cans of drinks, tissues and wet-wipes - they're great to offer at the front of the stall to attract mums with small kids.
Things that don't normally to sell well are basically things that were cheap or common place when they were new -like cuddly toys, cookware, toiletries, supermarket clothing and accessories. Also dolls dressed in knitwear by some granny or other, odd rolls of wall paper, SLR cameras, used underwear, clothes sized 8, Christmas decorations in summer, naff ornaments, carpet off cuts, used candles, anything broken, dirty animal cages, kitchen gadgets that clutter up your cupboards like yoghurt or bread making machines, china, tea /coffee sets, place mats, second hand wigs, drinking glasses, fondu sets, cocktail sets, foot spas, used shabby furniture that's too big for the average car to transport, toys or books that are out of fashion, half finished craft projects, knitting machines or any machine without it's instuctions, novelty items such as singing fish (!), oversized pot plants, ice buckets, '90's fashion, cd's that came free with the sunday papers.
Things you might assume will sell well but you'll be very lucky if they do includes anything not very p.c.like smoking related items, stuffed creatures, genuine fur (don't even think about offering anything made from an endangered animal!) Also forget about retiring on the profits you'll make from...dated but quality hi fi / computing / tv.equipment, old hairdressing clippers, Franklin Mint plates or similar 'limited edition' items, Pokemon cards and the like, 'Beanies', odd bits of china, sheepskin coats, used boots and shoes, alcoholic miniatures, old typewriters, 'Just the Right Shoe' collectables, musical instruments, sewing machines, pictures in cross stitch, popular videos / cassette tapes / cd's, most curtains (except perhaps vintage or Laura Ashley), designer childrens wear, wedding / bridesmaid / evening dresses, posh hats, massive stuffed toys, uniforms, treasured collections of things, gym equipment.
Things that catch the eye and draw people to your stall are items that make people talk and smile! You're looking to invite comments like 'Oh, I had one of those' or 'I've always wanted one of them', or 'I remember using these' etc. A radio or cd player for sale with some popular music on will not only prove the item works, but will attract attention. If you are selling a guitar and can play it - do! Another caring yet cunning trick is place a bowl of water on the ground - thirsty dogs will then drag their owners to your stall! If you have a highly desirable piece like a statue or mannequin that will attract people, bring it along -just for display. ( I know a seller who has a Marylin Monroe bust on her stall - she'd never part with it, but it gets people interested. ) Once attracted, watch how buyers are inclined to touch, to talk, to try and to buy! Books on cars, old copies of Bizarre or Playboy, gardening tools, record collections and DIY stuff always seem to attract guys, (even if, in reality, they can't knock a nail in straight!). Vintage or antique items, kitchenalia, old photo albums, ladies hats, handbags, Moses baskets, parasols, long evening gloves, old corsets, enamel or china chamber pots, button collections, designer labels, home baked goods, pots of local honey, anything tartan, leopardskin or animal print, bright colours especially pink, sequins, lurex, snakeskin, beads, jewellery, sunglasses, feather boas, fur (real or fake), luxury goods, incense sticks (burning), mannequins, wooden chests, things that make people smile - like dresses with huge shoulder pads, kinky stuff, fancy dress items, shell suits or 6" stilettoes are all items that will get your stall noticed, and your trash turned into CASH!
Oh, and if you can, do think about taking a metal detector around the field when everyone has gone, if allowed - you'll be amazed at what you can find!
P.S. The most unlikely thing I have ever seen being offered for sales was someones recent wedding album, complete with photos! (since writing this I have been e mailed by someone who had theirs stolen! so a word of warning... do remember what you are being offered at a car bootie may not be....er...'theirs to sell'!)
I am sure there is lots more information I could include but that's probably enough for now. I give permission for this guide to be copied providing I am given credit for my work. I have other guides which are really kewl and need your YES votes....
on vintage clothing
on identifying vintage furs
on the care of fur
on buying shoes on e bay
ten e bay listing tips to save moeny
on fetish clubs
PLEASE READ AND RATE THEM!
Do contact me if you you have a car bootie tip you think I should include!
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Thanks for your time.
By Dressing-2-Kill
update message from max the cat
Thank you for your guide to being a car boot sale buyer or seller. I enjoyed reading it and agree with almost all of your observations - got some good tips too. I too am a regular car-booter and there was one thing i thought was missing, particularly for those sellers who are having a clear-out. Always take everything with you. Never look at a naff item and decide to leave it behind because it won't sell. That is the item that will more than likely be the first to sell! Also, always be enthusiastic about your customer's choice of purchase, even if you can't understand for the life of you why they are buying it. For example, last week a lady bought a single book end! I offered her the second one at no extra charge, but she only wanted the one! Who was I to argue? And the guy who bought up my entire collection of ladies scarves (out of fashion and not selling) was a big neckerchief-wearer. It wasn't my place to point out the feminine and frilly nature of the products!
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Thursday, 4 June 2009
Somehow, some litttle f***ing toe-rag has got hold of my credit card number and has used it, it date, to buy mobile phone top-ups, I-tunes, and to open an e bay account!!!! This means that my credit card has been cancelled and a new one has been issued. I am really rather p***ed off about it!!! Thanks goodness they haven't accessed anything more serious! Meanwhile on the 17th June husband and I are off to Mykonos.
Here is the live web cam streaming if you want to catch site of me walking around the port area.
http://mykon.net/livestream/livestream.htm
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Tuesday, 2 June 2009
Lady - snowleopard cat (half siamese, half Bengal)
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Monday, 1 June 2009
Photos of Fagan the Bengal cat
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ebay for sale items
Lots of items for sale at the moment - mixed media kits, clothing and vintage and designer clothes. ... - just type in Dressing-2-Kill in the search engine. Thanks for looking!!!
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Labels: clothes s vintage designer shoes and mixed media kits for sale.
Hornet and maybug



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Saturday, 23 May 2009
Hand drawn hooded crow

Here is one of four hand drawn hooded crow ATC's I have done for the hooded crow swap of A ATC UK hosted by Sheree Rose. I used a fine ink pen and crayons. The picture is copied from a book on British birds.
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Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Neighbour's car is smashed up!
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Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Friday, 1 May 2009
Friday, 6 March 2009
Diana Dors
and this video is just great. What a shame Diana dors is no longer with us.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3hfjQ_JkM8
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This vid had me crying with laughter....
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Saturday, 14 February 2009
watercolour pencil technique
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My pretty little bingo wings
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Thursday, 12 February 2009
Cheap mounts for your un mounted stamps
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Monday, 9 February 2009
Leah the 'full on' cat
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Etsy collage altered art sets for sale
I am advertising some sets like this on etsy for collage and altered art work - buyers get this set or something very similar. Go to etsy.com - LADYCHERIE's shop.
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Blank ATC's and 4x4 pages
If you hate having to cut your own ATC's or chunky book pages to size in matt (mount) board here is a company that will do it for you....
For example here was my latest order.....
100 ATC cards and additional 50 4x4's for a total cost of £18 which includes UK postage.
Send payment and order to to tamzinmike@aol.com
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And one more
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Labels: Edwardian cabinet cards
Sunday, 8 February 2009
Two new cabinet cards
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Tuesday, 3 February 2009
Provence Chunky Book


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Saturday, 17 January 2009
Leah




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Friday, 16 January 2009
Thursday, 15 January 2009
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=HBe2KVk5rJI
If you watch this little Youtube clip you will see why I chose Bengal cats to be a slave to. this lady is a full time slave to 83 of them! I am very pleased to announce that a thrid Bengal (female) had joined our household. She is totally adorabel - a brown spotted 18 month old from the Sarikakings household in Norfolk. It was a bleak and damp Monday this week when I collected her. She was in the front room with her feline mum and grandma - all inquisitive affectionate busy bodies! Thanks so much to Sara who allowed me to have her....she has fitted in with the other two really well.
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Sunday, 4 January 2009
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Friday, 2 January 2009
Mouse update....
Not just one mouse....BUT SEVEN!
We caught seven mice in the area beneath the sink in the kitchen over just a couple of days.
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Tuesday, 30 December 2008
Cats and mice!
It appears we have a MOUSE in the kitchen. It's been very cold recently, well below freezing most nights, and little field mice come to find warmth and shelter I guess. Anyway, I noticed some droppings in the cupboard under the sink and my husband has taken the plinth off from underneath. Typical, isn't it. You buy two of the best mouse-hunting mammals known to man, feed and house them and they can't even earn their keep by catching a mouse!! (Actually with the price of decent worming tablets from the vets, I think it's been cheaper to buy a couple of mouse traps!)
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Sunday, 28 December 2008
FOR SALE ON ETSY
I HAVE THE FOLLOWING LOTS FOR SALE ON ETSY AT THIS ADDRESS....
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5348001
THESE ARE GREAT LITTLE VINTAGE BITS AND PIECES FOR ALTERED ART WORK, ASSEMBLAGE, VINTAGE PROJECTS, ATC'S,COLLAGEG OR JEWELLERY MAKING




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Thursday, 18 December 2008
Alexandra Burke won x factor here she is!
Every Saturday night x factor has ruled our entertainment plans at the weekend. A bottle of wine and settling down to the tv, wondering who would be next to go out of the contest was the highlight of our Saturday nights! Here is Alexandra Burke - only 19 at the time, singing one of my favorite songs from the contest....
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Tuesday, 2 December 2008
My bengal cat movie with commentary!
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More of Fagan and Little Lady
I LOVE this photo of Little Lady. You can really see her Mediterranean blue eyes!

Aren't cats adorable when they have just woken up ? Unlike people!!!
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Monday, 1 December 2008
Vintage Paris Chunky Book pages

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Sunday, 30 November 2008
Little lady and Fagan - the new cats!!!
OK, so. This is Fagan. It's a pretty apt name really as he is a complete vagabond. He weighs the same as a toddler, ie..he is a MONSTER, taking up two of the kitchen chairs when he sleeps. He's a silver spotted pedigree Bengal. (If you want to see what the breed like in action, just scroll down and type 'benal cat' into the search box on the Youtube gadget on the right of the screen. Beware, you might be transfixed for hours!)
Anyway, both Fagan and Little Lady needed a new home, and willing slave. They have settled in very well with no problems. Fagan is a male neuter, 18 months old. Eat? He gives the word a new definition! I have them both on a dry 'indoor cat' diet which is supposed to reduce the smell of their toilet by 60%. The house is sweet smelling at the moment so we can only hope it stays that way. He loves to play, stalk his companion and sleep my duvet ALL DAY!
Below is his girlfriend Little Lady. That was not her name before but that's what I all her as that is just what she is! Delicate, gentle, demure - like chalk and cheese with the bruiser above! She is a snow bengal x siamese. She is two years old. She not long ago had kittens when she belonged to the previous owner. So my aim is to build her up a bit. This means feeding them apart so that she gets a look in. Dried food, plus chicken and fish is what she likes. She is a sweet natured cat, loving and cute. Excuse the red eye of the flash - she has the most deepest blue eyes in reality.
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Wednesday, 26 November 2008
Bengal cats
http://www.bengalcat.co.uk/
I have just come home with two cats! One is a silver spotted Bengal neutered male of 18 months and the other is a snow bengal x siamese female of 2 years. I decided last night after some consideration that the house wasn't a home without a cat. I used to breed foreign shorthairs which are solid coloured siamese cats.
Both Fagan and Little Lady are currently 'settling down' in the kitchen and may be on my bed tonight! Photos to follow.
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Monday, 24 November 2008
Aghhh! While updating the layout of this blog, I lost my list of craft suppliers. Sorry folk...I know some of you loved it. I will try to rebuild it but it will take time. I am starting with Lisa's site collagestuff.com. Lisa is hosting a vintage Paris book page swap in the new year. check out her site for more details ..
Great work Lisa!
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Sunday, 23 November 2008
Heathers WTA atc
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A jay at the bird table

Here are two types of birds that have recently been seen from the garden. The green woodpecker (top photo) was in a tree at the back of the garden a week ago and the jay was actually taking food from the birdtable this morning. I've never been so close to a jay - the bird table is about 3 yards from the kitchen window. Sea gulls have now started to come in their scores for the bread I put out, and they frighten away some of the smaller birds.
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Saturday, 8 November 2008
Brussel Sprouts!
I don't know about you but I HATE brussel sprouts! But here is a recipe with orange and ginger which I had at a friend's house once. I'm going to try it myself tomorrow. Here is the video of the recipe - it's dead simple!
http://www.cooksrecipes.com/sidedish/brussels_sprouts_with_hot_orange_sauce_recipe.html
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