Cheap at the Price

A cabbage glowing with health, vitality and blip potential, but the best thing is , it cost 30p and came as naked as nature intended. It is the kind of cabbage that might hide foreign bodies of the protein persuasion that one may not want to ingest. Fortunately as far as I could see, all that was present internally was some good old fashioned glaur which was easily washed away.
A healthy accompaniment for my vegetable stew at tea time- not the glaur, the cabbage itself.

In my knitting life I have to date knitted chicken covers for 14 Creme eggs and not one of the latter has strayed into my mouth by accident or intent. I think I’m now done with the chickens - far too fiddly giving them eyes and beaks not to mention wings.
My new crochet hook is ogling me from the coffee table, so I need to see what I can do with it and the cotton I bought. I have been reading up on the maths involved in crocheting a flat circle, but theory and practice rarely match up in my book. If it is a success you will be the first to know!

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