Healthy Vegan - Crafty Friday
A few weeks back, we went to Gloucester. We stopped. I like these vintage fruit and vegetable jars, I have a number - but no purchasing of them as I have a number of my own including beetroot when I made beetroot hash and crying onion showcased when I made White Broccoli Risotto , so these were for admiring only. I saw this up-cycled bottle with a peacock and little gems at a rural craft market in this corner of Wales. I was so close to treating myself to it, but resisted. A little part of me regrets its, a big part doesn't as I had no place to put it in my home. Once a week, in my lunch hour I visit Healthy Planet - Books for Free , I have come back with a number of (cook-) books (and did the good deed and donated some too). I will share with you some books added to my burgeoning bookshelf, but it was this up-cycled book that caught my attention - if you look close - READ. This was made by one of their volunteers, very cool. At one of the rural craft markets