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Easy Honey Flapjacks
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Treat yourself to these easy honey flapjacks for elevenses or the afternoon slump. Perfect for picnics, packed lunches and bake sales. Prep: 8 ...

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The Soil As Saviour – By Sharon Duggan
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Following on from my article on organic gardening in June, I wanted to talk in more depth about something that you may think is boring, but holds the key to ...

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Wild Wonders – September 2020
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Relationships With Nature - By Miki Marks Anthropologists call them ‘The Creation Myths’ – the stories that all peoples tell themselves about who they are ...

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Telling Stories
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We all love to tell or hear a story, especially if it's a juicy one and you are the first to know. Sharing stories with another person or an audience is a ...

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Poets Corner – Vine Cottage – Sydney Brand
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I took a walk by CranleighOn Surrey’s lovely edgeTo put the clock back thirty yearsAnd see the windmill hedgeI was a boy at CranleighAnd she was Heaven to ...

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How To Beat The Heat At Home – By Penny Lynch
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If heading to the beach for a dip in the sea, during the hottest part of the year, isn’t an option, here’s a few tips on how you can beat the heat while at ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – Buildings  With a Story – July 2020
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Nanhurst about 1990 (courtesy of Pam Leeke) Nanhurst is the large, red-brick mansion next to the public rubbish dump at the far end of Elmbridge Road. ...

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Crane Spotter – July 2020 – Escaping the lockdown
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Teal (Annas crecca) One bonus about birding is that you can do it almost anywhere so the Covid-19 lockdown produced an unexpected challenge. How many ...

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People Profile – Sue Potgieter – Nutritional Therapist & Naturopath
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I was born in Elland, Yorkshire in November, 1955. In the winter of 1957, we relocated to Grimsby in Lincolnshire. There was thick snow on the ground and so ...

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Belgian Buns
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Indulge in these moreish Belgian buns as an afternoon treat with a cup of tea. They're filled with lemon curd and topped with icing and a glacé cherry. ...

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