Posted on January 13, 2010 by mark10ant
Gill made this recipe book to complement the one made by Mark for our younger son when he went to college age 17. That one contained simple recipes for an impoverished student, and family favourites within his budget and cooking skills.
This one is for the more “Beatonesque” recipes that require a larger budget and possibly greater cooking skills.
Please feel free to add one or more recipes, and we will mooch it back, hopefully in time for the next generation – our granddaughter is 17 and will need her own ‘first time on my own’ recipe guide in a year or two!
-Gill (tennantfamily)
We will mooch it back when complete @ tennantfamily:U.K.

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Posted on January 13, 2010 by mark10ant
Mark made this recipe book originally for our younger son when he went to college in Cardiff at age 17. It contained simple recipes for an impoverished student, and family favourites within his budget and cooking skills. He added a couple of his own favourites and within a year had an arrangement with friends where they could invite themselves for dinner on the understanding that everyone contributed an ingredient of their choice and he would make them into a dinner that everyone sat down to together. Please feel free to add one or more simple recipes, and we will mooch it back, hopefully in time for the next generation – his stepdaughter is 15 and will need her own ‘first time away from home’ recipe guide in a year or two! We will mooch it back when complete @ tennantfamily:U.K.
-Mark T. (tennantfamily)

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Posted on January 13, 2010 by mark10ant
Dragonflies have large multifaceted eyes, two pairs of strong transparent wings, and an elongated body. Dragonflies are similar to damselflies, but the wings of most adult dragonflies are held away from, and perpendicular to, the body when at rest.
I will make a companion book for damselflies, but please keep this book for a celebration of dragonflies.
Please make your entry to the journal within two weeks and relist promptly, and be prepared to send it where-ever it is wanted as soon as it is mooched.
When it is full please contact me at tennantfamily: U.K. and I will mooch it back from you.
-Gill (tennantfamily)

This journal was delayed a long time in the post, and thought to be lost, but has just arrived and is now back in circulation.
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Posted on January 13, 2010 by mark10ant
Home-made and bound book, by tennantfamily
This is a journal for all those “bees in your bonnet”, the things that become obsessions, or you can’t get out of your head.
Please relist this journal as soon as you receive it, it will encourage you to make your entry quickly and get it under way again, and please also do not delay sending it when requested nor refuse to send it out of your own country. Journallers outside the USA have a difficult time of it, and journals often get stuck in other countries where there are few journallers if the person holding it is “My country only”. A note in your status to say you will send journals anywhere is all that is needed.
By the way, I’m getting on in years and would like to see it completed!
-Gill (tennantfamily)

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Posted on January 13, 2010 by mark10ant
This is a journal for anything and everything American – Southwestern style!!!! This is one of a series of international journals. Feel free to create, draw or write anything that inspires you, in any medium you’d like. Please don’t alter the work of others. Do feel free to add to the cover or the end pages!!!
When I think of the Southwest, I think deserts, sunshine and good food – not to mention the cowboys and Native Americans!
When full, please return to Jenny Stafford, jfit.

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Posted on January 12, 2010 by mark10ant
This is a journal for anything and everything American – Southern style!!!! This is one of a series of international journals. Feel free to create, draw or write anything that inspires you, in any medium you’d like. Please don’t alter the work of others. Whether it’s college football, grits or NASCAR, the south is where it’s at, so YA’LL COME!!
When full, please return to Jenny Stafford, jfit.

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This is a journal for anything and everything American -Eastern style!!!! This is one of a series of international journals. Feel free to create, draw or write anything that inspires you, in any medium you’d like. Please don’t alter the work of others. Do feel free to add to the cover or the end pages!!!
So much of our nation’s history – famous battle sites, national monuments and museums. But there’s also beautiful landscapes, mountains and beaches – something for everyone!
When full, please return to Jenny Stafford, jfit.

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This is a journal for anything and everything American – Midwest style!!!! This is one of a series of international journals. Feel free to create, draw or write anything that inspires you, in any medium you’d like. Please don’t alter the work of others. Do feel free to add to the cover or the end pages!!!
Farms, industrial areas and huge cities – you can find a little of everything in America’s Heartland!!
When full, please return to Jenny Stafford, jfit.

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Posted on January 12, 2010 by mark10ant
This is a journal for anything and everything American – West style!!!! This is one of a series of international journals. Feel free to create, draw or write anything that inspires you, in any medium you’d like. Please don’t alter the work of others.. Do feel free to add to the cover or the end pages!!!
Whether you enjoy the beautiful forests of Washington or the blue ocean waves of California, come in and enjoy the fun – Surf’s Up!
When full, please return to Jenny Stafford, jfit.
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Posted on January 12, 2010 by mark10ant
Everyone has had strange experiences – whether you’ve seen a flying saucer, ghost or just had a creepy feeling. Share your stories, photos or interpretations here with us in this cool X Files journal I found (one of my favorite shows)! Any medium is fine – just don’t alter the work of others. You can, though, feel free to help decorate the first few calendar pages or last couple of note pages. Have fun with it!!
When full, please return to jfit, Jenny Stafford!
This journal has vanished into the ether….

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