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queen_of_cheap wrote: »Better one of the sunflowers. Was from just one seed0
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2 packets of asda sp batter mix (other shops varieties work just as well
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3 eggs
350ml cold water
muffin tin
12 fantastic yorkshires
thanks i shall be positive and give it a go at the weekend but be prepared to see mini pancakes :rotfl:
hugs to evangeline xx hopefully some how you ex boss will be brought down and made to pay but try not to let it get you down and spoil the new job x0 -
Evangeline1971 wrote: »The trellis support is a great idea, looks much nicer than tying to canes. I'll try to remember this if I grow sunflowers again, thank for posting :T
Believe it or not, the trellis is for the sweetcorn rather than the sunflower, it works well though
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PD and I have been talking about going away for a quick weekend break after she finishes this job and before I start my next one. Budget of around £150 each....I was thinking Amsterdam maybe.
Looked into something called IDbus which is a coach from London to Amsterdam. Should only be about 20-30 quid but it's 10 hours. Don't know if I could stand it! What say you elite? Where would you go for that budget last minute?
Pretend you are both 8 and pack a fun bag. Face paints, bubbles, colouring books and crayons, spot the yellow lorry,a Darylea picnic, finger Olympics and cheese charades, put a blanket over you and swap clothes...
I am giggling uncontrollably:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Evangeline1971 wrote: »The trellis support is a great idea, looks much nicer than tying to canes. I'll try to remember this if I grow sunflowers again, thank for posting :T
thanks for pointing this out i had not noticed,:D such a good idea and another one i will be pinching :T:T:T0 -
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Oh my.....Amsterdam will NOT know what's hit it:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I'd best not put a link as the seller is very local to me :eek:
and they have my address! :rotfl::rotfl:
If you around for the nightshift I may post a quick pic that will spontaneously combust shortly after
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
You are so wicked.
(Lutzi makes a note to try and stay awake....)
Hope is not a strategy.0 -
PD and I have been talking about going away for a quick weekend break after she finishes this job and before I start my next one. Budget of around £150 each....I was thinking Amsterdam maybe.
Looked into something called IDbus which is a coach from London to Amsterdam. Should only be about 20-30 quid but it's 10 hours. Don't know if I could stand it! What say you elite? Where would you go for that budget last minute?
:cough: :cough:
I have a passport now.0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »Believe it or not, the trellis is for the sweetcorn rather than the sunflower, it works well though
The sunflower is on the outside of the trellis
Any herbs growing there QoC? :rotfl:0
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