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Posted by Ursula Schrader on April 15, 2009, 7:35 am
"Juno B" wrote...
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> Ursula, Great recipe. We love soup.
Thanks again for the praise, I'm a great soup maker (if not in quality at
least in frequency, DH loves stews ;-)), sometimes it's just fridge soup
(you know, stock cubes and whatever veggies are left in the fridge) or
something from tinned pulses and sometimes I buy really nice fresh
ingredients, including meat and stuff.
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> The beads are beautiful. Did I read correctly that the beads are 22mm. My
> German is lacking.
Oh, the beads go from 16 to 22 mm, so the bigger ones can go into the
necklace while the smaller ones go as buttons. Mind you, I intend to buy two
of those. And it's all Kate's and Eleonora of Toledo's fault. ;-)
U.
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Posted by Juno B on April 15, 2009, 8:50 am
Ursula Schrader wrote:
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> "Juno B" wrote...
>> Ursula, Great recipe. We love soup.
>
> Thanks again for the praise, I'm a great soup maker (if not in quality at
> least in frequency, DH loves stews ;-)), sometimes it's just fridge soup
> (you know, stock cubes and whatever veggies are left in the fridge) or
> something from tinned pulses and sometimes I buy really nice fresh
> ingredients, including meat and stuff.
>
>> The beads are beautiful. Did I read correctly that the beads are 22mm. My
>> German is lacking.
>
> Oh, the beads go from 16 to 22 mm, so the bigger ones can go into the
> necklace while the smaller ones go as buttons. Mind you, I intend to buy two
> of those. And it's all Kate's and Eleonora of Toledo's fault. ;-)
>
> U.
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I love the fact that those beads are large. I think it makes a very
attractive necklace to have large beads. It looks like a really nice
project to make.
Juno
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Posted by Kate XXXXXX on April 15, 2009, 11:39 am
Ursula Schrader wrote:
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> "Juno B" wrote...
>> Ursula, Great recipe. We love soup.
>
> Thanks again for the praise, I'm a great soup maker (if not in quality at
> least in frequency, DH loves stews ;-)), sometimes it's just fridge soup
> (you know, stock cubes and whatever veggies are left in the fridge) or
> something from tinned pulses and sometimes I buy really nice fresh
> ingredients, including meat and stuff.
>
>> The beads are beautiful. Did I read correctly that the beads are 22mm. My
>> German is lacking.
>
> Oh, the beads go from 16 to 22 mm, so the bigger ones can go into the
> necklace while the smaller ones go as buttons. Mind you, I intend to buy two
> of those. And it's all Kate's and Eleonora of Toledo's fault. ;-)
>
> U.
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Hehehehehe...
http://www.sca.org.au/tailors/eliz_button.html
http://tudorshoppe.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Store_Code=TTS&Screen=PROD&Product_Code=SM-B4 --
Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls
Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore!
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Posted by on April 17, 2009, 12:27 am
Ursula ,, if you haven`t read it already ???
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> You know what I think? 'Gender specific work' is an invention of snobbish
> upper classes (or patriarchic forces, depending on how ultra feminist you
> want it ;-)) ; in the olden days, the farmer and his wife had cope with
> whatever workload was there, and if you were a poor man's wife you couldn't
> tend your sewing basket all day but had to give your husband a hand out in
> the field or where ever he worked. Made you an equal, though, and
> uncomfortably self confident I can imagine. Ah well, I'm drifting off and
> haven't got the time to follow this road (coffee at mum's and dad's).
You might enjoy reading Women Art and society , By Whitney Chadwick,
Thames and Hudson, 1990.
mirjam
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Posted by Ursula Schrader on April 19, 2009, 5:49 pm
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> Ursula ,, if you haven`t read it already ???
> You might enjoy reading Women Art and society , By Whitney Chadwick,
> Thames and Hudson, 1990.
Oh no, I haven't, but I'll put that on my list, thank you. Been longing for
some good reading, actually. At the moment I read 'Angels and Demons' by Dan
Brown, just some thriller, but hey, it's OK for a couple of pages at a time
whenever I'm on the loo.
U.
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