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sue5901 Posted - Jun 17 2010 : 07:41:41 AM
Hi
I'ld like to say hello to everyone, I'm a big fan of all things MaryJane and have been floating around the site for a while and have now decided to say Hi to everyone. I enjoy doing some of the things talked about on here and would like to learn more about the rest so am looking forward to sharing thoughts and ideas with you all.

I have two daughters , the eldest is a Firefighter and not interested at all in cooking, gardening, or craft of any kind but loves the outdoor life and the other is a dance teacher and full time mum to my adored 14 month old Grandson and loves cooking, gardening and crafting but hates the outdoor life - so I have a great mix.

I live in England and will have to ask your help and patience sometimes as some things are 'lost in translation' from North American English to ...English English - is that how to say it? You would not believe how much time I spent in the exotic vegetable aisle in the supermarkets looking for zucchini before finding out they were plain old ordinary courgettes which I had growing in my back garden.
And feel free to question me if you don't know what I'm talking about.

Anyway hope to be chatting away to you all soon.
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nana5 Posted - Jun 27 2010 : 4:52:41 PM
Welcome Sue from Michigan!
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MsSadie Posted - Jun 27 2010 : 11:31:27 AM
Welcome Sue!

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craftbug Posted - Jun 27 2010 : 11:23:00 AM
I love words, so capsicum and courgettes are my 2 new words of the day. Looking forward to learning a lot here. Welcome to Farmgirls!

Make my words soft and tender, for I may have to eat them. :)
staci860 Posted - Jun 23 2010 : 10:29:27 AM
LOL- I love this place!! Welcome Sue, I look forward to bumping into you here and learning along the way.

Blessings, staci FG# 973
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TeaPriestess Posted - Jun 20 2010 : 4:37:48 PM
Wonderful to meet you Sue! Your story about courgettes made me laugh as I had a similar experience trying to figure out what the heck capsicum were! Here I am thinking I needed to go to a high end grocery store only to find out they were bell peppers!

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sue5901 Posted - Jun 20 2010 : 12:27:35 PM
Thanks for all your lovely welcomes - maybe I'll write a glossary with all the words we use differently so people on both sides of the pond can use it!!

Hope you are all having a good weekend

Sue

Dance like nobody's watching!
herblady55 Posted - Jun 19 2010 : 8:07:48 PM
Hello and Welcome. Isn't it funny how, no matter where we are from, we all have so much in common. I just watched an episode of James Herriot on Netflix. I'm a big fan and have almost all of his books. I worked with 2 ladies from England back in the early 70's and I learned a lot of proper english from them. Welcome to the Farm Sue!

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marjean Posted - Jun 19 2010 : 12:24:25 PM
Welcome Sue, from Sunny Flordia. My family came over back in the 1600's from England. I even have a Sir in the family tree! Wouldlove to visit there but can't fly anymore. But, one day I'll get there to see my family roots. Join us in lots of farmgirl fun.

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Madgardener Posted - Jun 19 2010 : 11:01:02 AM
Hi Sue, welcome. I have been on the web site about a year now and just love it, you'll find you want to be on it all the time.
I look forward to getting to know you. Madgardener #697 www.Phoenixfarm.biz

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TeresaJ25 Posted - Jun 19 2010 : 06:52:12 AM
Welcome to the forum Sue! It is a wonderful placet to be!

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maggie14 Posted - Jun 18 2010 : 09:59:57 AM
Welcome Sue!!!
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Lessie Louise Posted - Jun 18 2010 : 06:59:34 AM
Welcome!! It will be fun getting to know you. Carol

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Don't out smart your common sense!!
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Laila Posted - Jun 18 2010 : 05:46:07 AM
Welcome Sue. I saw a recipe by Jamie Oliver using courgettes and had no idea what that was. Thanks for clearing it up!

Laila
mandymcar Posted - Jun 18 2010 : 05:34:36 AM
Hello and welcome!

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graciegreeneyes Posted - Jun 17 2010 : 6:48:55 PM
Hey Sue - welcome. Your post made me laugh as I work in an organic/gourmet grocery and the other day had to translate courgettes into zucchini for a customer who was working with a U.K. published cookbook. So glad you have joined us!!
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Bo-peep Posted - Jun 17 2010 : 07:49:58 AM
Hello, and welcome!!! Glad to hear from you across the pond. Sounds like we all love MaryJanes Farm and life and we can share it together. I am a grandmother of one 4 yearold grandson and enjoy raising animals, crafting, spinning wool, sewing, gardening and herbal medicine among working fulltime. Hope to hear from you often.
karla Posted - Jun 17 2010 : 07:49:22 AM
Great to have you with us! It will be fun & interesting for us to learn from you also! Just jump in & ask questions or tell us what you know from your neck of the woods! Enjoy!

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