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Before any one asks this is NOT a fine example of the candle dribblers art – this is the morning after starting a Baltic Porter trial brew off. There was a slight mistake in calculating the amount of yeast required and there turned out to be 4 or 5 times the amount needed and this is the rather impressive result *grin*, we are hoping it won't affect the taste too much. Next up will be a Coriander ale and an Elderberry wine, but both of those will be started post Easter now I reckon. Crafting – yes well, least said about that the better! However I have got my copy of Legolas that I want to stitch out and for every currently started project that I finish I am allowing myself to order some of the silks for this – so incentive time has arrived *more grins*. So I have dug out all the projects I want to get done, now I will look at how much silk I need to get and do the sums. LOL. Hmm what else – well I need/want/have to lose weight AND get some cleaning and clearing done – so on my diet blog I am going to write down what I want to do cleaning wise per week and I can tick it off as I get it done, I need to get back on track with the 101 in 1001 (stitching us a main one outstanding on that – along with the weight!) so all in all I plan to be a busy Tempewytch for the next few months (and longer!)

 

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    Alison

    WOW thats some serious foam-over! Even better than my hyper-excitable crabapple wine last year.Should be fine. You might want to add in an extra racking step to take it off the sediment earlier than usual, just to avoid any extra yeastiness.

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