You just don't know what colour the sky will be when you wake up. |
Some jam making. |
A few good reads. |
Everyone knits scarfs in June, Don't they. |
Some new cookery books. |
Toblerone biscuits from Biscuit. |
Lemon drizzle traybake from A Passion for Baking. |
Lovely images ... Toblerone cookies, yum yum! Thanks for popping in to see me too, and for your lovely wishes xxx
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DeleteThats a great mix!! Mmnn not sure I know of anyone else who knits scarves in June though!!
ReplyDeleteHi Anne. I like to be differant. The wool was a bargain in Lidl. 2 packs of 4 x 50g balls for 2 euro.
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ReplyDeleteLove all your baking,you have inspired me too!
May bake scones for tea...
Your knitting made me smile, well it has been wintery!
Very pretty though...
Thank you for popping in on me too!
Mariax
Hi Maria. Not been into sport on tv I had to find something else to do.
DeleteFunny you should mention scarves, I'm in the process of looking for a nice pattern, I want a lovely new scarf for winter so I may as well start it now. The Toblerone biscuits would go down very well in this house, I must find the recipe.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to round up the month. You're quite right about the sky - most unpredictable.
ReplyDeleteIt's great watching the changing sky. It can go from blue to black in a blink of an eye.
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ReplyDeleteLove your baking and jam making.beautiful pics!!!
lovely blog!!!
have a nice sunday,
regina
Hi Regina, Thank's for stopping by and leaving your lovely comment.
DeleteReally impressed with your jam making!Love the look of those cook books too..
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Denise
Hi Denise, you would not have been inpressed if you had of seen the mess I made of the kitchen.
DeleteThank you for your kind offer, I would love the recipe if you wouldn't mind sending it.
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