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Tag: Harvest

11 October 2020 – Harvest Festival of the Sea
Oct 11 2020

11 October 2020 – Harvest Festival of the Sea

I’m not going to lie, it was all going very badly even before I broke my netting shuttle. I didn’t mean to, but I’d bought…

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20 September 2020 – Corn Dolly
Sep 20 2020

20 September 2020 – Corn Dolly

It was corn dolly carnage today as I tried and resolutely failed to weave one properly.  The pain started last night when I unwrapped my…

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13 September 2020 – The Ides of September
Sep 13 2020

13 September 2020 – The Ides of September

The whole place smells of mixed spice. And I am in heaven. Today I’ve been making Suffolk fourses cakes, which are less like cakes, and…

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6 September 2020 – Hops
Sep 6 2020

6 September 2020 – Hops

Hops smell like foot fungus. Ripe, yeasty, vomit inducing foot fungus. Or at least that was my first impression. Then I opened the bag and…

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2 September 2020 – Wine and Song Moon
Sep 2 2020

2 September 2020 – Wine and Song Moon

Bit of a low key one after yesterday’s bonanza. It’s the full moon again. And although September’s full moon is usually the Harvest Moon, because…

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