This photo shows what the weather's been like here. That's steam coming off my neighbours shed roof after a brief downpour of rain.
I hope we’re getting closer to organising these workshops. I didn’t explain this clearly enough: Group 1 is four workshops, Group 2 is four workshops. Out of those eight workshops I thought we probably end up doing three or four.
I've added more topics to the list.This post is for those readers who expressed interest in doing online Zoom workshops or who want to register now. The topics haven't been chosen yet but potential topics are:
- vegetable gardening and composting;
- starting a vegetable garden and choosing vegetables suitable for a beginner;
- cutting costs in the home, housework and routines;
- homemade laundry liquid and powder, soaking, stain removal and washing clothes and household linens;
- cooking from scratch and building your pantry to help you do it;
- homemade bread - white, rye, wholemeal and ancient grains. I'm not doing sourdough;
- living on less than you earn and developing a frugal mindset.
Things are slowly returning to normal and I have to say I'm really pleased about that. I don't really enjoy the Christmas/New Year holidays anymore. The last cricket test starts today and by the time it's over next week, I hope to be well and truly back into my 2021 housework routines.
Jamie and I baked these choc chip biscuits just before Christmas and I sent him home with the leftover biscuit dough to cook more when his biscuits ran out. Luckily he had that dough because they had no snacks to leave out for Santa. They quickly baked more biscuits and I have no doubt Santa would have loved the smell of fresh biscuits when he arrived at Jamie's home on Christmas Eve.
I'm having a Blogging for Beginners Workshop on Saturday, 25 May and a Writers' Workshop (getting published) on Sunday, 26 May. Both workshops will be at my home on the Sunshine Coast and run from 10am to 3pm. Bookings will close 15 May.