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Monthly Archives: April 2016
Cheat Choc sauce
This is the best recipe ever. So easy. So tasty. So many different ways to explore chocolate. Simply melt a favourite chocolate (in the case Greens and Blacks white) and stir in single cream. Pour over chilled fruit. Apparently not … Continue reading
Prompt Pesto
I realise this is not the best of pictures, and Tim would say it was not the best of recipes either, but it was easy! And I am enjoying it! Plus I am about to sneak the leftovers into tonight’s … Continue reading
Spinach and other convenience food
I hate cooking. Not a great admission for the start of the ‘cookery’ thread on my blog, but it is the truth. In love with the idea of eating well and healthily (an avid reader of recipe books, someone who … Continue reading
Exploring where best to write
Worst scenario for writing I once, briefly, belonged to a creative writing group. Boy, did that make me feel inadequate! We’d be given a prompt and a time limit, then everyone would start beavering away in their notebooks. Everyone except … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Explore, Anthology
Tagged Cornwall, creative, creativity, dream, inspiration, writing
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Loch Ard Cemetery
Having just seen the story retold on ‘Coast, Australia’, I couldn’t resist retelling our own experience on The Great Ocean Road when we visited in August 2014. Gusts of freezing wind whirling around tombstones and biting into flesh might seem … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Explore, Autobiography, Photography
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