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Happy New Year to you all!

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OK, a little early (only 7pm) but here's wishing you all a very

Happy New Year for 2006! :drunken:


I hope that it's a fruitful year with lots to look forward to on the growing and cultivating front. Not forgetting those of you lucky enough to have a few chickens, goats etc! :flower:

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Happy new year back atcha shiney!!
And to everyone else too :dave:
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Happy New Year Shiney and everyone else too!

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A bit tired and fragile today (no hangover though - designated driver!).

Happy new year to you all. Hope you can look forward to a fantastic 2006!
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Post: # 8226Post Muddypause »

Yep. HNY all.
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Post: # 8230Post ina »

At the danger of repeating what's oft been said before...

Have a good one. May the carrot fly never pester you, the slugs all stay in your neighbours' gardens, and your hens never stop laying eggs.

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Post: # 8237Post Millymollymandy »

ina wrote:. May your hens never stop laying eggs.

Ina :geek:
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I am fed up with eggs! Gave 16 away last night! Put 10 in the tortilla I served up! Would have put out hard boiled eggs in my buffet, and scrambled, and and and - but I think my guests might have got a bit fed up! :pukeright: :pukeleft:

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Post: # 8251Post Andy Hamilton »

How about making pickled eggs M3?

http://www.selfsufficientish.com/pickledeggs.htm

I love pickled eggs, if it was not for the huge cost of postage I would happily buy some off you.

Oh and Happy new year to you all, cheers for helping make this site such a success.
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<font color=green><marquee>Best Wishes to all for 2006 xx
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Post: # 8290Post Millymollymandy »

Andy Hamilton wrote:How about making pickled eggs M3?

http://www.selfsufficientish.com/pickledeggs.htm

I love pickled eggs, if it was not for the huge cost of postage I would happily buy some off you.
I've never tried pickled eggs (or curried eggs for that matter) because they never appealed to me - I have visions of them on the counter at the fish 'n' chip shop. :pale:

However, I think I just might have a go at the spicy pickled eggs - I've got nothing to lose after all!

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hope everyone has a great year :mrgreen:

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