Today I have spent some time setting up the feed reader on Google Reader and even managed to subscribe to Jamie Oliver .http://www.jamieoliver.info/jamieoliver/recipes/2007/09/26/toffee_apple_tart Maybe tonight for desert we will have toffee apple tart just click on the link to view it. Enjoy it if you decide to cook it and let me know how it went. I just published this to my blog and it may seem like carrot and coriander treat for all ., but if you click on the link lower right hand side 'apple tart'
you will get the whole recipe and not just the ingredients. Cheers.
I have also managed to subscribe to a couple of library blogs:
'Library Garden' and 'World in a Satin Box',
as usual there seems to be a glut of information, it's having the time to sift through it all. Give me a recipe site anytime!
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You are able to find the most obscure story with Digg. I typed in Australian stories and came up with:
Australian films: Boxing Day, The Home Song Stories and Lucky Miles
wsws.org — Few Australian features made in the past two decades match the sensitivity and intelligence of Australian works from the late 1970s and early 1980s, such as Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, Sunday Too Far Away, Breaker Morant or Gallipoli. There have been some exceptions, of course...
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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Normally I wouldn't touch Digg with a forty-foot pole, but that was a really great article you found!
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