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Medlar Comfits: Witchetty grubs
The chopping block was falling apart, so it got chopped into firewood, ... It was a firewood-chopping block, a slice of thickish dead tree that we've used ...
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Medlar Comfits
Jump in. posted by anna tambour at 4:45 PM 0 comments links to this post .... My other box of confections —. Anna Tambour and Others ...
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Medlar Comfits: Prostanthera lasianthos, the dog-Latin name for ...
Prostanthera lasianthos, the dog-Latin name for the Victorian Christmas Bush. This is usually a bush, but in this case a nondescript tree, easily overlooked ...
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Medlar Comfits: Subterranean magazine #7 – stories I liked and why
Though I'll say again that I'm not a reviewer, I do want to jot down a few thoughts about some stories I liked in the new Subterranean magazine #7, ...
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Medlar Comfits: Do English-as-a-second-language writers (and ...
Do English-as-a-second-language writers (and speakers) have more fun? I'm asking this question quite seriously, because — ...
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Medlar Comfits: The heavy on medieval farts
A multifarious typology of the fart will permit a better understanding of the phenomenon's protean wealth of meaning. Now this is one book that deserves a ...
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Medlar Comfits: Quinces ripen
Apr 4, 2006 ... Yes, it's slightly astringent, but so is tea and wine, and if you don't like those tastes, you'll hate raw quince. ...
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Medlar Comfits: In praise of (pocket-size) books as companions
This delightful book is no bigger than my hand. Its type size is perfectly legible — 9 point, well leaded. It fits a pocket, as all magical ...
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Medlar Comfits: The tiger and the mice
There was a tiger (with a noisy stomach) who ate mice. ... The mice in the box listened to the sounds of the tiger's stomach, and said it was music he ...
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Medlar Comfits: Pseason's psillinesses: Best chat-up lines, worst ...
Dec 23, 2007 ... Learn from the experts in romantic chat-up lines at New Scientist's Flirt With Science Competition The laminated hankies with nursery rhymes ...
 
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