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Network Cornwall, Hyacinths and Marmite ‘n’ Shallot Scones

24 Jan

1  I was thinking this morning about all the happy things I have found, thanks to Network Cornwall. Using the network, I have:

  • found my kind and lovely piano teacher, Glynnis, who has been patiently teaching me for almost a year
  • found our super painter, Veronika, who is on her second job for us
  • been booked for a Baby Naming
  • found our brilliant carpenter Jo, who has made us some unique and lovely shelving
  • booked myself onto a photography class with Helen
  • started French conversation this afternoon with Jackie
  • bought and sold things
  • sought and given advice
  •  given stuff away
  •  made new friends
  • and got some followers for my Blog!       Thank you all!

2  The hyacinths planted before Christmas are in bloom and sending their scent everywhere, even over the top of the paint smell!

Hyacinths

3  I made a batch of Dan Lepard’s Marmite and Red Onion Scones this morning ( had no red onions so used two of our home grown shallots)    Delicious buttered and warm straight out of the oven.

 
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6 responses to “Network Cornwall, Hyacinths and Marmite ‘n’ Shallot Scones

  1. emily gordon-smith

    January 25, 2012 at 9:35 am

    Scones sound truly delish x

     
    • mybeautfulthings

      January 25, 2012 at 1:05 pm

      Hello Emily, indeed they are. I’ll post the recipe up for you this afternoon. x

       
      • mybeautfulthings

        January 25, 2012 at 8:13 pm

        Hello Emily,
        I had another request for the recipe so I’ve added it to today’s post. Hope you enjoy them xx

         
  2. emily gordon-smith

    January 25, 2012 at 9:35 am

    Scones sound truly delish. Emily x

     
  3. mybeautfulthings

    January 24, 2012 at 9:06 pm

    I love it!
    I’ll bring some scones for you on Thursday. They’re best when warm so you’ll need to pop them in the oven for a few moments to get them at their best. X x

     
  4. Sue Jackson

    January 24, 2012 at 6:23 pm

    network cornwall’s brilliant isn’t it? And those scones sound wonderful!!

     

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