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Month: November 2018

Apple and chilli jelly – and autumn colour

November 18, 2018

The weather this autumn has been very mild so far – so much so that the autumn colour lasted much longer than usual. Up until a couple of weeks ago these beauties were still blooming in the garden… The dahlias are over now – we have left some in the garden, well covered in the … More Apple and chilli jelly – and autumn colour

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