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Simply Fed – a new book by Roger Stowell – this book is now available from BLURB.com in iPad/iPhone version for 5,49€
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Tag Archives: glass bead game
Miss Labelling 2013
The joy of stuffing one’s face with chocolate and champagne, which Valentine’s Day offers, performs as an unusual curtain-raiser to the austerity of Lent. Only the thorns on the stems of the garage bought roses seem appropriate, unless smart … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Arrogance, Champagne, Chocolate, Dante's Inferno, Digital photography, Food and Photography, Food photographer, Fools rush in, Gastro virus, Humour, hypocrisy, Luck, photography course, Photography holiday, Shopping, Supermarkets, Uncategorized, Valentines Day, Writing
Tagged BSE, clear thinking, digital photography, e-coli, food, food photographers, glass bead game, horsemeat, Humour, knickers, labelling, Lent, Miss Label, Photography, Photography course, sack cloth & ashes, simple logic, Valentines, writing
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En ymmärrä! or have you played Scrabble in Finnish?
I’m no stranger to the Finnish Scrabble board so I should be better at it by now. It’s a game that I don’t intentionally join because its complexity is such that the Glass Bead Game would be as simple as … Continue reading
Posted in baking, Chocolate, Chocolate Pear Macaroon, Cooking, desserts, Digital photography, Eau de vie, food, Food and Photography, Food photographer, France, Macaron, Macaroon, Mary Cadogan, Pears, photography course, Photography holiday, Poire William, Poire William, Quincy, Recipes, Red Cabbage, St Joseph, Wine, Writing
Tagged glass bead game, scrabble players, snakes and ladders
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