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Well, these turned out much better - looking wise! This time I made Apple Bran Spice Muffins, with a touch of romance in the air.
The new batch of Ranzani Egg cup holders! Now the Potjie pots come with a white inlay. Don't they look gorgeous? Fave the colour you like the most! :)
From my own pattern. Making a bunch of these to include with Christmas gifts this year. Love turning scraps into fun and useful things.
Starting a new batch of Kimchikraut, but instead of the usual Nappa Cabbage, I'm using regular green Cabbage. To this, I added Green Onions, Garlic, Ginger, California Mild Chili Powder, Kimchi Spices and Sea Salt.
This china oil clay have been used by many professional sculptor in China and Hong Kong for years. Price is very cheap about usd$2-3 for a brick. This clay can be handles like clay when warm, and hard when cool. The shortcoming is they might look like the same, but actually they are made by different factories with different formula. Every time a new batch might not act like the same.
Our sculptor KIM is a pro of using this clay.
Here I am putting the baby into the new batch of green rooibos tea. You don't really have to put your hand in there, but I was trying to get mine to sink to the bottom. Why, I don't know.
A new batch of Tiberius photos will be coming fortwith - and in color. However, this little pose was so dramatic, I felt it deserved black and white.
My newest batch.
From left to right: Assault carbine, Rusty Lee-Enfield, Silenced carbine, Painted M1, Tactical M14, Arctic Sniper rifle, Silenced P90, and M14 EBR.
In 1860 Heinrich Kreische (CRY-sha) began building a brewery in the ravine below his house to make use of its spring water. By the middle of the Civil War, “Kreische’s Bluff Beer” was being produced on a commercial scale. An ingenious water system aided by gravity transferred ingredients through a nine-step brewing process. By 1879, Kreische Brewery was the third largest brewing operation in the state. When a new batch of brew was ready, Kreische hoisted a flag atop the Bluff which read “Frisch Auf!” (Freshen Up!) No doubt, this was the site of the first Texas happy hour.
Every time we get a new batch, it is a different breed, the kids love that, and so do I. We have chickens in a wide variety of colors and breeds.
a new batch of paper bag mini albums for my ebay store stores.ebay.com/The-Great-American-Boutique and my etsy shop www.etsy.com/shop/c1h8r9is