[lace-chat] corned beef

2013-04-28 Thread Jean Nathan
If you try to make corned beef hash with our corned beef, you end up with a 
mush. I tried it before we realised that US corned beef isn't the stuff that 
comes in tins here, but is totally different. When using an American recipe 
we have to look up the internet to see what some of the ingredients are 
known to us as.


There are some variatons on what food is called within the UK:

A soft bread roll in the south is a barm cake inparts of the north and I 
know that when we wanted ham in Sheffield many, many years ago it was 
referred to as cooked ham - just ham was bacon.


Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK

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[lace-chat] peeps/stanhopes

2013-04-28 Thread Whitham, Irene & Steve
Dear Spiders,

 

Thank you to all who answered my question of the peeps..

 

You certainly answered my question more fully then I expected.  They are
interesting little thingys..

 

It would be fun to get some!

 

Irene Whitham

Surrey, BC

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Re: [lace-chat]Knitting

2013-04-28 Thread Sue Duckles
Hi Sue

years ago when my Mum was knitting mohair she had this problem.  A solution she 
used was to put the yarn in the freezer for an hour before she knitted with 
it kept the 'fluff' stuck to the ball instead of the air!  Might work for 
you

Sue in East Yorkshire where it's still chilly and windy today
On 28 Apr 2013, at 10:17, Sue wrote:

> When i typed this yesterday I meant to ask a question.  After being a knitter 
> on and off for almost 60 years I am now finding the wool is throwing off tiny 
> fibres which are making me cough badly so I have had to resort to wearing a 
> cotton headscarf round my nose and mouth to keep it out (what an image for a 
> sunday morning, LOL)
> Has any other lacemaker/knitter out there found similar problems?This 
> doesn't seem to be a problem with my lace when I am using natural cottons and 
> silk threads only.  At the moment its ok as the weather is currently cold 
> enough for me to enjoy the benefits of being covered more and warmer but I am 
> hoping we have some better in the coming weeks.  One more reason to get this 
> finished and back to my lacemaking I think, LOL.   I am now beginning to 
> really miss it and need to get back into some.   As its less than a month 
> this must be an addiction, :-)

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Fw: [lace-chat]Knitting

2013-04-28 Thread Sue
When i typed this yesterday I meant to ask a question.  After being a 
knitter on and off for almost 60 years I am now finding the wool is throwing 
off tiny fibres which are making me cough badly so I have had to resort to 
wearing a cotton headscarf round my nose and mouth to keep it out (what an 
image for a sunday morning, LOL)
Has any other lacemaker/knitter out there found similar problems?This 
doesn't seem to be a problem with my lace when I am using natural cottons 
and silk threads only.  At the moment its ok as the weather is currently 
cold enough for me to enjoy the benefits of being covered more and warmer 
but I am hoping we have some better in the coming weeks.  One more reason to 
get this finished and back to my lacemaking I think, LOL.   I am now 
beginning to really miss it and need to get back into some.   As its less 
than a month this must be an addiction, :-)

Sue T
Dorset UK

I also have been away from Lace making for some weeks now, after finishing
making some coasters I got stuck into knitting a cardigan I promised my Mum
who has just come out of hospital after almost 4 months.   I am almost half
way through it but had the urge to make some lace patterns so i can prepare
some lace to take away with me on my travel pillow next month.
Sue T
Dorset UK

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