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September Journal
Create: endeavours in reading, writing, rhythm, blues, art, photography, and biscuits. Started conversation Sep 2, 2012
Dear Friends of Create,
And any other interested readers. This is a short journal just to keep you in the picture as to the up to date challenges that we have on the go at the moment.
For September only, we have a new opportunity to share recipes, especially traditional family recipes from round the globe. A87769831
For August and for a few more weeks to come, we're still asking you to send in photos of Elton Abroad, A87767257 : we really hope you manage to snap the hamster on his Great Escape.
We're still encouraging Updates of old Entries and Flea Market rescues, and last but not least we've been receiving a lot of photographs for old Entries, some of which are now being added by Matt to the relevant Entry. You can remind yourselves of the details in the Challenge Extra Entry here: A87764746
Please make sure that you claim your qualifying contributor badge or better still more than one badge!
Lanzababy
September Journal
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Sep 3, 2012
I recently invented a fabulous recipe for chili with ham and sweet potatoes. It was kind of a spur-of-the-moment recipe, but it worked.
September Journal
Lanzababy - Guide Editor Posted Sep 3, 2012
Yes please paulh, and I seem to recall you were a wizard when it comes to both soup and to cake?
I quite like the notion of chili and sweet potato.... If you do decide to write something up, just pop a note onto the sign up thread please.
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