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05 May 2010 17:38 #45484

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Well, Della, shouldn't you be knitting tomorrow? I humbly suggest socks in blue, red and orange stripes! :)

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05 May 2010 15:31 #45481

Got mine today (must be THE day for the UK!) Tomorrow I'm in a draughty village hall on election duty from 7am-10pm. I'm saving my copy for the slack moments.

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05 May 2010 15:02 #45479

Thank you for that :D :D :D

IF the sun comes out this weekend I'm going to try the Chicken satay. Only one thing, is heavy cream what we'd call double?

I already do a just about identical bean salad, mine has cooked French beans (green beans?) and bell pepper too so some things do travel! :D
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05 May 2010 12:52 #45477

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Capital T= Tablespoon
Lower case t= teaspoon
One cup liquid is 250 mL according to my glass measuring cup.
c does mean cup
Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio
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05 May 2010 07:53 #45470

:D :D :D Postie was early!! Looks good!

(Silly question. Imperial I can cope with, metric I can cope with but I struggle with American. Is T. teaspoon and c. cup in the recipes? And how mush exactly is a cup? Perhaps to be truly multi national metric equivalent too would be nice. :wink: )
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05 May 2010 04:44 #45462

I have my fingers crossed for today then. :D Post doesn't arrive until about 2pm though. :roll:
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05 May 2010 04:35 #45461

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Mine arrived this morning. I expect it got delayed abit because of the volcano ash. DH collected the post and said 'You won't get much done today'. He knows me well. Lol.


In leafy Berkshire, south of England.
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04 May 2010 20:41 #45448

Mine arrived Monday, along with my husband's T-shirt of the Month!
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I agree with Lorchen. this was an excellent issue.
Keep up the good work!

Jean in Windsor, ON

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04 May 2010 18:34 #45438

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Yippeh! My magazine arrived this morning! Guess what I have been doing tonight........

Just one itsy-bitsy thought: I like this issue even better than the first one. I wonder if this is going to be the trend - every issue better than the previous one. Well, I can live with that!!

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04 May 2010 08:48 #45414

Still waiting here too :roll:
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04 May 2010 07:40 #45402

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here in Netherlands it is a surprise if it arrives.... :evil:
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30 Apr 2010 07:42 #45201

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I loved this issue. I am becoming a "thread-a-holic", especially with all the beautifual Superior threads.
I also noticed that the texture of the cover was different. It feels a lot sturdier than the normal glossy paper covers. :D
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26 Apr 2010 19:13 #45076

Thank you everyone - and the next issue (August) is coming along VERY well! I am so grateful for our Team -
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26 Apr 2010 19:09 #45075

Hmmmm. I subscribe to three magazines and I got all three on the same day (last week). While I was happy, I do wish they were spaced out! It's always a treat to receive a magazine in the mail :-) Love the latest issue of Quilt Life.
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