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I have a handy iPhone app to do metric conversions for me, as I also don’t use the American measuring system. December 29, 2010 at 6:15 am Reply Carole Thanks for describing “Farmer” cheese! Around here, what they call Farmer cheese is definitely not any where close to cottage ...
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We tossed large quantities of dried plant material into our handy mulcher – arrowroot leaves, fennel stalks, sunflower stalks, trimmings from the lilly pilly tree, comfrey leaves, parsley and coriander stalks (and anything else we could find), along with the dried seed heads from our finish...
even though she handled it brilliantly, apparently she is still scared three years later, because to this day she reminds me that i need a bunch of pot lids handy before i start making jam. Reply GINGER says: June 21, 2011 at 5:12 am I love making jams and jellies. I am still ...
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