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Ah, ok. I might still get you to pick their brains...No, I know almost nothing about bee hives but someone near where my brother lives has a flow hive and they love it.
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Ah, ok. I might still get you to pick their brains...No, I know almost nothing about bee hives but someone near where my brother lives has a flow hive and they love it.
I hope they were TimTams? As an Aussie exile in France it is very upsetting having to live without TimTams although the tarts (lemon and strawberry in season) and eclairs do help a littleOh yes indeed
The daughter who lives in Chile takes a bag full of Tim Tams back with her each time.Loving this thread! Can't wait to see it finished and the lotus is amazing!
I hope they were TimTams? As an Aussie exile in France it is very upsetting having to live without TimTams although the tarts (lemon and strawberry in season) and eclairs do help a little
On the breeds, if you have the space I'd say go for an araucana - I love the blue eggs and they dont' eat much!
When mum came over last year she brought 4 of the huge 1.5kg tubs of Milo plus TimTams and a pair of Bludstone boots for the hubby (I'd got some my last trip back!) and some little ones for my youngest. She stuffed up on the Vegimite though and only a couple of small tubes which were gone before she even left again! Luckily China Eastern lets you fly with 2 x 23kg baggageThe daughter who lives in Chile takes a bag full of Tim Tams back with her each time.
Vegemite. I'm not a big fan but most Aussies end up craving it & a jar of it goes to my daughter each time her church sends a food parcel over. I don't send parcels. The postage is exorbitant & Chilean mail notoriously unreliable. A big expensive study bible the girl begged me to send went missing on the Chilean side. So odd as they speak a Spanish dialect & I can't think it would have been of any use to anyone. I put money in her account for incidentals.When mum came over last year she brought 4 of the huge 1.5kg tubs of Milo plus TimTams and a pair of Bludstone boots for the hubby (I'd got some my last trip back!) and some little ones for my youngest. She stuffed up on the Vegimite though and only a couple of small tubes which were gone before she even left again! Luckily China Eastern lets you fly with 2 x 23kg baggage
Me too. We got original bulbs which have the best scent.I love freesias. So fragrant!