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julie_lanteri
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Post: # 210883Post julie_lanteri »

Hi everyone
I live in Colchester, Essex. I'm an aspiring "faccio tutto io" (do it all) for several reasons: better quality, respect of produce and let's be honest, save money.
I love sewing and have been making a good portion of my wardrobe for a few years, started knitting a couple of years ago, love baking and cooking and have recently become obsessed with making my own jam, yogurt, bread (hence the blog). I've also been growing some fruits and veg on my balcony with a Darwinian approach (survival of the fittest :p ). I'd love to get to the stage where the little meat we eat comes from a local farm, fruit and veg are our own or locally grown, everyday food homemade... ahhhh... one day, we'll get there!
Anyway, that's me! I'm sure I'll get closer to living the dream thanks to this forum (that's if i get away from the computer once in a while...)

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Post: # 210885Post Green Aura »

Hi Julie and welcome to Ish :wave:

I've removed your signature, for the time being, as we only allow advertising after you've been acting on the forum for a while. Sounds like that shouldn't be a problem.

Look forward to seeing you around the boards :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 210886Post spider8 »

Hello Julie and welcome :wave:
Life's a bitch and then you diet.

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Post: # 210887Post Green Aura »

My mistake Julie - I thought you were spam :oops: If you want to put it back (your signature that is) that's OK.

Now I've sorted that out (hopefully) I can go and cook dinner.
Maggie

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hello :wave: :flower:
Respect to all, be kind to all and you shall reap what you sow.
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Post: # 210894Post Susie »

Hi Julie, nice to meet you. All the stuff you do sounds great, I shall look at your blog.
blog
shop
that's it ;-)

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Post: # 210895Post 123sologne »

Bonjour l'expat!
Bienvenue sur Ish. :iconbiggrin:
I love your blog. I just had dinner, but I could just go and cook myself something else... :thumbright:
Et tu viens d'ou en France?

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Hi there and welcome :wave:
Let us be lovely
And let us be kind
Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
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Member of the Ish Weight Loss Club since 10/1/11 Started at 12st 8 and have lost 8lb so far!

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Post: # 210916Post Millymollymandy »

Hi and welcome!
boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM, :hugish: (thanks)
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/

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Hello there and welcome! :wave:
The cockerel makes the noise, the hen produces the goods!! anon

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Post: # 210969Post MuddyWitch »

Welcome to ISH :flower:

That's the ONLY problem with ISH...It's addictive! :lol:

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Post: # 211061Post julie_lanteri »

Thanks everyone!
Caroline, I'm from Monaco. Don't throw stones at me please... I escaped as soon as I could :p
I grew up watching my grandma and great grandma cooking pissaladière, pies, pesto soup, fresh pasta, gnocchi etc and my granddad slaving in his garden, telling me that the best thing in life was a fresh tomato drizzled with olive oil, salt & pepper... not really the millionaire lifestyle everybody imagines!

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Post: # 211066Post Mrs H »

Hi Julie, hope u enjoy ish as much as I do. Xxx

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Post: # 211096Post 123sologne »

SusieGee wrote:
julie_lanteri wrote:Thanks everyone!
Caroline, I'm from Monaco. Don't throw stones at me please... I escaped as soon as I could :p
I grew up watching my grandma and great grandma cooking pissaladière, pies, pesto soup, fresh pasta, gnocchi etc and my granddad slaving in his garden, telling me that the best thing in life was a fresh tomato drizzled with olive oil, salt & pepper... not really the millionaire lifestyle everybody imagines!
Hi and welcome to Ish - maybe not a millionaires lifestyle but sounds like a rich one in things that matter. :wave:
I agree there! I love pissaladiere! And all those lovely tomatoes... Yum yum! :iconbiggrin:
I think that the true monegasques are not millionaires other than the prince and co, it's the ones who arrived later that are very cash rich... But I bet they don't even know what a proper tomato grown with tender care tastes like....

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