If you ever get back on to swap-bot (I noticed you have been off since January of this year) please check your messages. I am trying to clear up a swap from a few years ago. Thanks!
I also cook from scratch (grew up doing it for ten people on a wood stove, actually, in Northern Ontario) and it's almost a necessity here as Korean grocery stores don't have a fiftieth of the processed and premade products that any North American supermarket does. (Just as an example, we have TWO brands of salad dressing readily available, with three or four kinds in each, and there are usually ten or eleven bottles TOTAL in the salads section... compared to your full aisle of dressings in NA!)
I homeschool, believe in simple living (though I make a bit of an exception for craft supplies, I do recycle and reuse and repurpose rather than buying expensive items. 'Scrapbooking' used to be about 'scraps', remember?), buy green, camp, clean with vinegar and baking soda, and read voraciously.
And I also adore handmade postcards - I have a shabby-chic/bohemian/collage style that people seem to enjoy - so would you like to do a PC swap after Christmas? Let's be friends! :)
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If you ever get back on to swap-bot (I noticed you have been off since January of this year) please check your messages. I am trying to clear up a swap from a few years ago. Thanks!
Thank you for the lovely birthday card!
I'm happy you like the socks, they were too cute not to send out to a sheep lover :)
Thanks for the great envie of ribbon for the Cheap Postage Swaps Who Likes Tag. Very nice!
The postman just brought me an envie of stickers from you with a super cute card, what a lovely suprise! Thank you so much! Becky :-) x
Just wanted to stop by to wish you a very Merry Christmas! :)
Thank you for your sweet message. I'm surviving, but it's been a long year. I hope you are doing well yourself :)
Hullo from Judith!
I also cook from scratch (grew up doing it for ten people on a wood stove, actually, in Northern Ontario) and it's almost a necessity here as Korean grocery stores don't have a fiftieth of the processed and premade products that any North American supermarket does. (Just as an example, we have TWO brands of salad dressing readily available, with three or four kinds in each, and there are usually ten or eleven bottles TOTAL in the salads section... compared to your full aisle of dressings in NA!)
I homeschool, believe in simple living (though I make a bit of an exception for craft supplies, I do recycle and reuse and repurpose rather than buying expensive items. 'Scrapbooking' used to be about 'scraps', remember?), buy green, camp, clean with vinegar and baking soda, and read voraciously.
And I also adore handmade postcards - I have a shabby-chic/bohemian/collage style that people seem to enjoy - so would you like to do a PC swap after Christmas? Let's be friends! :)