Sunday 14 April 2013

stills: autumn-y









1. feathery chook legs
2. fluffy chook bottoms
3. vintage sheet curtains and doily bunting
4. a sweet little thrifted print
5. watching River Cottage
6. apple and (homegrown) rhubarb tart
7. delicious and dairy-free biscuits. the first time i've made them & they are a favourite already.


14 comments:

  1. I LOVE the vintage sheet curtains and doily bunting. Have a great week Zara xo

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  2. I do love watching the chooks peck around and their fluffy feathers. That thrifted print is a beautiful and I bet that apple and rhubarb tart tasted delicious. Enjoy your week Zara. xx

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  3. How exciting with the arrival of chookies. I look forward to getting some more after we renovate. Your dairy free bikkies look interesting, any chance you would share the recipe as my boy is dairy allergic and I am always keen on new ideas and they look completely different to the ones I usually bake. mel x

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  4. Love all of these! It's wonderful seeing the change of seasons, isn't it? I had a very cosy day of baking today, but I'm struggling to wrangle my fan-forced oven - even with lowered temps I'm still burning things to a crisp! I'm determined to get good results out of it though!

    Hope you have a great week! :)

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  5. Your new pad is looking lovely and homely with the chooks now and all your thrifted additions and things you are making and growing. Have a great week! Mel x

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  6. I love River Cottage. Love the chook pictures too. Who can't resist chicken pantaloons! Jacinta

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  7. Would love to know your dairy-free cookie recipe!!!

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  8. I am impressed with the apple & rhubarb tart Zara, yum! Have a great week!

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  9. lovely lovely photos. have a great week Zara x

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  10. Love the chooky stills, have a pic saved somewhere of a door handle like yours (thinking alike). Thought that was a vintage sheet curtain, I've been wanting to put up some mis-matched sheets in our bedroom and was thinking "is that too weird". Have one blue sheet to find. Love yours.

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    1. i was lucky with the sheet. threaded the seam onto the curtain rod. the length was perfect too- just skimming the floor. so i didnt have to attack it with the scissors.
      x

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  11. gorgeous Zara. Lots of lovely autumnal happenings for you.

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  12. Autumn is such a good time for baking, and yours looks amazing!

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  13. I'm all about the chooks and cooking river cottage everything too at the mo, so your photos are very appealing to me x

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