I hate to be churlish but did I miss part Eins? God, the way things are going I'm going to have to learn to churn my own butter. One more post apocalyptic survival skill. Thanks for the reminder. And I'll be sure to have a two-sided loo brush just in case.
Conch: Part I is implicit, innit? Does it really require a label? Should a child be given the appendage Sr. in case he should be so unimaginative as to name a progeny after himself? But I will help you despite your sullen manner and even make a clickable link for you, ->here<- you go.
Claude: How about a real lamb, would you eat that?
I started this blog in Jan 2007 as a member of the City Daily Photo family representing the village of Villigen. I'm a transplant to Switzerland and keeping the blog was a way for me to keep a record of new things I learnt while sharing with others. I was on a long LONG break, and now I post only sporadically although I still have hopes of posting more regularly. Thanks for stopping by and drop me a line if you have questions or comments. Camera and other information at the foot of the page. 20150322
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Just in time for Easter... I have some small butter molds but rarely use them.
I hate to be churlish but did I miss part Eins? God, the way things are going I'm going to have to learn to churn my own butter. One more post apocalyptic survival skill. Thanks for the reminder. And I'll be sure to have a two-sided loo brush just in case.
If I have a piece a butter in form of a lamb I would not want to cut in it ! So cute !
Karen: I hadn't even thought of that.
Conch: Part I is implicit, innit? Does it really require a label? Should a child be given the appendage Sr. in case he should be so unimaginative as to name a progeny after himself? But I will help you despite your sullen manner and even make a clickable link for you, ->here<- you go.
Claude: How about a real lamb, would you eat that?
I agree with Claude ... So cute to cut!!
BTW, all the tools that you are showed here are very interesting.
Thanks for the headsup re the hover not working, Z. I think it was that Mozilla does not recognise the alt tag but does recognise the title tag.
Awww... that's so cute!
I would love to have some lamb-shaped butter.
Marieloupe: Thank you for stopping by and welcome to my Villigen blog! I find old tools fascinating.
Julie: Sure thing!
Halcyon: I hope some day you'll get one. Ask Karen: maybe she'll lend you a mold for testing. :-)
Yep it sure looks good when you put butter on the table that looks cute.
You don't even want to eat it. Lol
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