You absolutely can! There is no ending date on this exchange. Send me your address and I will put you on my list. But be aware I have others on the list, I will do first, so it can take some time before I get to yours.
Robyn, I love your Mug Rug from Jane.
living in Central Denmark Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance
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07 Jul 2013 02:31 #106286
Vicki, have fun at the beach. I am leaving next week for northern Minnesota. We will be staying in a cabin, canoeing, fishing, and hopefully swimming if the weather warms up. I am really looking forward to the trip. I will be taking lots of pictures to get quilting ideas. I have wanted to do a quilt from a photo for a long time, so this is a great opportunity.
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05 Jul 2013 13:42 #106248
to Pam: 'Hear! Hear!" "Three cheers for HOT tea"
...a funny story. A Scottish lady and I were traveling in Georgia, USA. She ordered tea in a restaurant. She got 'iced tea". I have never seen such an indignant look on anyone's face! Then she proceeded to instruct the girl in her broad Scottish accent on how to make a 'proper' cup of tea - the Scottish way (of course, you have to heat the pot).
Gotta go and make a mug rug...
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05 Jul 2013 13:26 #106246
Hmmm--I fall short in my tea taste. I usually only put a bit of sugar or honey in my tea (whatever kind I may be drinking). Guess I need to try it with milk.
Blessing from Northwest Indiana, USA
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05 Jul 2013 12:36 #106241
The nearest thing that I have found in USA to the kind of tea that most English people drink, i'll make allowances for Lorchen's german teas is English Breakfast tea. However it is impossible to get a good cup of tea in American hotels as they only seem to supply hot water which may have sat in a 'hot pot' for several hours. Tea, either in a teapot or a teabag in a mug, has to be made with BOILING water to enable it to brew properly for at least five minutes. Most of us then drink it with a little milk and possibly sugar. Now that's a proper cup of tea
In leafy Berkshire, south of England.
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05 Jul 2013 11:22 #106239
I will be leaving for the coast in the morning. So I will be getting back to making mug rugs in about a week or so when I get back. I am so looking forward to vacation at the NC beach!!!!!!!!!!!
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05 Jul 2013 10:43 #106238