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Friday Links

Overall, I think I’m winning this week (although Wednesday’s migraine was a bit of a setback!) Hopefully you’ve had a good week and are ready for some Friday reading! 1) I think I’m going to have a bash at sourdough. … Continue reading

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What I’ve Read – April 2013

After the Snow – S. D. Crockett This was Luc’s holiday book (every holiday, Luc, one of my godchildren, read a book together, this started as a way to get him to read more English books, he and his siblings are being brought … Continue reading

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Friday Links

Last week was mostly about the benefit cuts that the Govt are implementing. This Govt in a very real way are heirs to Thatcher and on Monday she died. She was the first female prime minster and her legacy is undeniable … Continue reading

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What I’ve Read – March 2013

How did we get to March already? I’ve struggled with reading this month, I started to re-read Paul Kendall Murray’s Richard the Third (it’s been about 20 years since I read it) but got too sick to concentrate so defaulted … Continue reading

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Friday Links

Happy Friday! Another week of not much..too tired to read… 1) Britain has a farming crisis. Surely if we can bail out the bankers, we can work something out for the people who produce our food? I can’t be the … Continue reading

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Friday Links

Hello, I haven’t done much reading this week. Two things that I did read are below.. 1) Not all chemicals are toxic. This is something that has been bugging me lately, people saying that something is chemical free. Can’t be. … Continue reading

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Friday Links

Happy Friday, it’s more than halfway through January, yay.. 1) The Back to Her Roots planner. Sometimes I wish I was a graphic designer… 2) The rise of Quinoa and how it’s affecting Bolivian diets. It’s a very Guardian article, … Continue reading

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Friday Links

Happy Friday, people. The links this week are quite serious… 1) John Green on Congress and why government generally is a good thing 2) John Harris on our how we treat poor people. Just before Christmas, the Tory backbench MP … Continue reading

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