Living in the North of Scotland, vegan, home educating, dancing, cake eating, writing, woodland walking... no set subject matter here really though :)

The more ancient archives are the old home ed diary starting in June 2005 and evolving on from there.

Salt of the Earth deodorant
totally natural and awesome!
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Beautifully pure laundry nuts... better for the planet and your skin... works out cheap too.
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The greatest blender ever...
The Vitamix!
Used daily by us :)
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very powerful for it's size
smaller price than Vitamix
great containers too
The Tribest Personal Blender
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Coconut oil is a youth enhancing, beautiful smelling moisturiser, a healthy cooking oil and a hair conditioner...
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Detox Your World: Quick and Lasting Results for a Beautiful Mind, Body and Spirit. A fabulous guide to optimal healthy living.
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A
great little guide to Britain's wild foods
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How to Grow Your Own Food: A Week-by-week Guide to Wild Life Friendly Fruit and Vegetable Gardening - actually a very good, humorous read too. Full of practical advice for getting the most food out of your garden.
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It is a very pretty plant
Lucy have you seen that Dirty Nails has another book out? It actually has his real name on as well
Ooh no – I did not know… his real name… destroying the mystery!! will have a look for it
I love visiting your page – I always find something edible that I can pick in the woods! How do you eat your sorrel?
Lovely photograph! I’m envious of your confidence
(cont… Mimi stepped, purring, onto the ‘send’ key, while trying to rub her face against mine!) … in eating wild food, but I’m afraid I’m still too much of a coward!
actually lucy after I posted I went to amazon and he has two books one as dirty nails and the other under his real name which I can’t remember right now. David ordered them for me so I’ll let you know what they are like
have just used a little sorrel in salads so far.
we do love those wild foods
will look forward to hearing what they’re like/about Pamela.