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What Are You Eating? Or the Last Thing You Ate
- michellemoran
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- SonjaMarie
- Bibliomaniac
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[quote=""Telynor""]For tea today, I had a pot of 'Margaret's Hope' Darjeeling tea and fresh baked cream scones with strawberry jam.[/quote]
What no clotted cream?! That was one of things I liked when I was in England.
SM
What no clotted cream?! That was one of things I liked when I was in England.
SM
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Books Read In 2014: 109 - June: 17 (May: 17)
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Original Join Date: Mar 2006
Previous Amount of Posts: 2,517
Books Read In 2014: 109 - June: 17 (May: 17)
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Pumpkin bread! Tis the season...
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[quote=""Telynor""]For tea today, I had a pot of 'Margaret's Hope' Darjeeling tea and fresh baked cream scones with strawberry jam.[/quote]
Oooo! Feel a baking afternoon coming on!
I have just had a cold pork sandwich for lunch. Leftover from Sunday (the meat, not the sarnie!)!
Oooo! Feel a baking afternoon coming on!
I have just had a cold pork sandwich for lunch. Leftover from Sunday (the meat, not the sarnie!)!
A good book and a good coffee, what more can anyone want? xx
- Vanessa
- Bibliomaniac
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- Joined: August 2008
- Currently reading: The Farm at the Edge of the World by Sarah Vaughan
- Interest in HF: The first historical novel I read was Katherine by Anya Seton and this sparked off my interest in this genre.
- Favourite HF book: Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell!
- Preferred HF: Any
- Location: North Yorkshire, UK
Pork and mustard sandwich followed by a yoghurt.
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Books are mirrors, you only see in them what you already have inside you ~ The Shadow of the Wind
Books are mirrors, you only see in them what you already have inside you ~ The Shadow of the Wind
- princess garnet
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- Location: Maryland
[quote=""princess garnet""]Chocolate banana Vivanno and a petite vanilla scone from Starbucks[/quote]
What's a vivanno?
I like these foodie posts. I keep learning all sorts of things.
Evening meal is free range roast chicken, salad and new potatoes, then apple sponge cake. Going to the gym first though - so will do extra calories on the cross trainer to account for the cake!
What's a vivanno?
I like these foodie posts. I keep learning all sorts of things.
Evening meal is free range roast chicken, salad and new potatoes, then apple sponge cake. Going to the gym first though - so will do extra calories on the cross trainer to account for the cake!
Les proz e les vassals
Souvent entre piez de chevals
Kar ja li coard nI chasront
'The Brave and the valiant
Are always to be found between the hooves of horses
For never will cowards fall down there.'
Histoire de Guillaume le Mareschal
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Souvent entre piez de chevals
Kar ja li coard nI chasront
'The Brave and the valiant
Are always to be found between the hooves of horses
For never will cowards fall down there.'
Histoire de Guillaume le Mareschal
www.elizabethchadwick.com
- diamondlil
- Bibliomaniac
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- Joined: August 2008
Chicken with vegies in oyster sauce and fried rice! Yum!
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There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
Edith Wharton
All things Historical Fiction - Historical Tapestry
There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
Edith Wharton