If you look around the site there are other things to make out of paper like mobiles, models of animals and architecture, party stuff, greeting cards and scrap booking. Seems like a great way to waste the time that I don't have - he he he.

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It's great. Just get all the ingredients out. Throw them in a bowl and mix. Cook. Eat.
I got the recipe here and have made it a few times. It's just soooo yummy. Nice and moist too.
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I consider these to be THE best Anzac biscuits in the world. Another recipe stolen from Mum - it doesn't have coconut in it which I like. I made this batch to give to my neighbour who brought me round a large bowl of mushrooms from his stash a few weeks ago. (Yes, it's taken me this long.... but I didn't want to return an empty bowl.)Heat oven to 170 degrees Celsius (or 180 if your oven is not fan-forced).
Melt together 6 ozs of butter and 1 tsp of golden syrup (or substitute maple if you are not in Australia).
Mix 1 tsp of bi-carb with 2 tbl boiling water. Add to butter mixture.
Combine in a large bowl: 2 cups of rolled oats, 6 ozs of sugar, a pinch of salt and 4 oz of plain/all purpose flour.
Make a well in the centre and add the butter/sugar/bi-carbmix. Blend thoroughly.
Using a teaspoon, roll the mixture into balls and place on baking paper on a tray. You can also just drop them but I find that rolling them gives nice uniform biscuits and I am a bit of a nerd...
Bake for about 20 mins or until golden brown and yummy. I find it really depends on your individual oven so you need to keep an eye out the first time you make them and then note the time.
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I whipped this one up when Moo was sleeping yesterday. The pattern is from a 1970's layette pattern. I modified it because I didn't want drawstrings anywhere... which actually made it easier to make which is a bonus. I think it only took me 2 hours from deciding to make it to the finished product. I also cut out a sleeping bag (from the same material) which i will attempt to get together today.
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I finally got around to sewing my Amy Butler Barcelona skirt. I decided on a solid colour with no embellishment for my first run because as I am new to sewing I didn't want to waste materials on something that ended up the wrong size/shape or totally messed up. Well, the experiment went well and I will be making the skirt again with different fabric. But - although this was a practice run I really LOVE bright red so the skirt has already been worn several times.....
About the fabric I used: found in IKEA last week as a bundle of 'scraps' in the bargain corner. I got about 6 metres of fabric in 4 different designs for $5.
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Moo was just watching, 'In the Night Garden,' (a children's program aimed at toddlers) when the program was interrupted with a news flash. The man looked very serious and said, "I've just been told...." I'm thinking, 'OH NO! What horrible news am I going to hear? Bombing? Building collapse? Earthquake?' Then he continues to say that the Liberal party have elected a new leader! Then I thought, 'Seriously, who is watching The Night Garden who is going to care about this news???? I'm sure Moo was interested to hear the the Liberal party has a new leader....... What the?
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Hubby and I were watching a TV program and a man was one the phone begging his wife to let him come back home. (It was set in the early 60s.) The guy said, "I'm so sad without you....."
Me: (not seriously...) "Would you be sad if I wouldn't let you come home?"
Hubby: ".......... Don't know, but I'd sure be hungry!"
Well, we thought it was funny.....
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Felt food for O's birthday. With plate, knife and fork....
****** I'm getting VERY angry with Blogger flipping my photos!!!!!!!!!!!*********
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While Moo slept this afternoon I took a walk down to the shops to pick up some groceries. (Hubby was working from home - as much as Moo is trying my patience this week I am above leaving her alone at home!) I popped into the op-shop for a quick looky-see and found a lovely piece of vintage material (2 1/2 yards printed Swiss cotton) which still had a tag from when it was bought from 'Buckley's Thrift Shop' which Mum tells me used to grace one of the large buildings in town and closed down in the early sixties which confirms my guess of a late 50s early 60s pattern. Photo will come tomorrow as Moo will be at Granny's - hooray for Grannies!~
*update* Photo as promised...
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Three times this past week Moo has woken around 1am and hasn't gone back to sleep for several hours - last Friday night was the best effort as she stayed up between 1am and 6am. Last night was between 12.30 and just after 3. We've found that she tends to do this when she is about to make a huge developmental leap - we just wish she'd hurry up about it!!!
So there hasn't been much craft action around here... In happy news my Amy Butler baby patterns arrived yesterday so I have picked out the things I am going to make once life gets back to normal - ha! Moo should be leaving home in about 20 years and I might get some time then.... : )
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