tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18554411.post1644034073821428817..comments2024-03-28T06:44:48.369+00:00Comments on Sue Hepworth: TasterSue Hepworthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15371516958537364663noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18554411.post-80840950305758115972020-04-28T05:48:19.042+00:002020-04-28T05:48:19.042+00:00Hi Jenetta, the book takes a long time because it ...Hi Jenetta, the book takes a long time because it is print on demand, because, strangely, it is probably not regarded as ‘essential’ and it could even be printed on the continent. The last one was printed in Poland.<br />Well done, and thank you for making the scrubs. <br />And I am fascinated that dried less from a soul mix should sprout. Kudos to you for lateral thinking!<br />Last and not least, Happy birthday, to your grand daughter. XSue Hepworthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15371516958537364663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18554411.post-84499314982163243752020-04-27T21:08:53.280+00:002020-04-27T21:08:53.280+00:00I have bought the book - awaiting delivery, someti...I have bought the book - awaiting delivery, sometime next month - Estimated May 6th This last week I have made 5 sets of scrubs and as we are isolating are waiting for them to be collected. . Today I planted peas which I had sprouted experimentally from soup mix (so no idea what size they will grow.) They are vigorous seedlings causing me to spend more time than wise today sorting out their final growing place. Also today we Celebrated Grand-daughters 7th birthday via group watsap link. Thankfully last week we bought mobile modem for our elder daughter who lives alone and it arrived next day giving her unlimited internet on her PC , where hitherto she had to rely on her phone, which is now out of data. This enabled her to be part of the watsap chat (and catch up on Netflix which she usually watches when she visits us ) So it seems some things arrive sooner and some very much later - like your book sadly. I will let you know when it has arrived. Jenetta Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18554411.post-82227606479408216842020-04-27T09:17:07.840+00:002020-04-27T09:17:07.840+00:00I am so glad ours was not a rat!I am so glad ours was not a rat!Sue Hepworthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15371516958537364663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18554411.post-59778756272815164162020-04-26T09:25:29.080+00:002020-04-26T09:25:29.080+00:00Oh that was entertaining! Way before I came across...Oh that was entertaining! Way before I came across your blog. A year or so ago we had a rat move in...I resisted traps and poison, instead I put down cottonballs soaked in peppermint oil. Yes I did! It stayed for months ...it ate bites out apples and tomatoes so we hid every scrap of anything edible in our appliances at night. We had to remember that there were tomatoes in the tumbledrier( luckily almost never used) apples and potatoes in the washing machine drum. More stuff lurking in the oven. Oh my, eventually we had to get some pest removal people in when we were running into the rat every night in the passage!!marmeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03704741638865010421noreply@blogger.com