Countdown – 14 Weeks
As we are counting down the weeks, I am trying to stay calm and collected but in reality, I am starting to stress out a bit.
14 weeks... that is just going to fly by ! Help !!!
Time to focus and get very organised.
Still trying to finalise the surface patterns but
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Home-made Fruit Roll-ups
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Pick 3-4 Large Apples ( I find a mixture of cooking apples and eating apples work best.[/caption]
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Pick a handful of Blackberries.[/caption]
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B for Branding
Having identified what a brand is in a previous post, we are now ready to highlight what makes our offer different to, and more desirable than, anyone else's, which is what branding is all about.
We need to, with effective branding elevate our product/company from being just one commodity amongst many identical commodities,
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B for Branding
Having identified what a brand is in a previous post, we are now ready to highlight what makes our offer different to, and more desirable than, anyone else's, which is what branding is all about.
We need to, with effective branding elevate our product/company from being just one commodity amongst many identical commodities,
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From Garden to Plate
Mint is one of those herbs that you may regularly buy and use but only in a limited capacity. Why not grow your own? It’s a cheaper alternative in the long run, grows relatively easily and, since you will have so much more than the supermarket alternative, you can experiment
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From Garden to Plate
We are so lucky that we have the most wonderful Pink Elderflower bush in our garden.
Every year, we make a big batch of elderflower cordial.
Such a wonderful and versatile thing to have in the cupboard. It adds the most summery fragrance to drinks, dressings, cakes and more.
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From Garden to Plate
Gooseberries are relatively easy to grow, as it grows in most soil types and doesn't need too much tending to. Ours has been here few years and even with my previous lack of gardening skills and/or effort, it always produced lots of berries each season but recently, I learnt that
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