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Learn New Cooking Skills
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Homemade Valentine’s Ideas
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by Nick Thorogood and Caroline Pearl Love is all around us, love is in the air, love is a many splendored thing and all sorts of cliches come to mind as ...

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How to Live Comfortably in a Small Home
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by Penny Lynch If you’re living in a small house or flat then making every bit of space count is essential. When thinking about the layout of your rooms ...

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Winter Sonata
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by Miki Marks Harry died in late spring and it was several months before Lynn came out of the daze of grief. She resumed work on her third novel and it was ...

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The Wonders of Laundry Stripping
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by Sharon Duggan I hope that everyone had a lovely Christmas and New Year break (although “break” is an optimistic word for those of us doing the cooking, ...

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Wild Wonders – Light Pollution
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by Miki Marks Fortunately, I sleep at the back of my house. At night, it is  blessedly dark, as it should be.  The front of my house is a very ...

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People Profile – Alan Vogt
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Retired Dentist, now aged 96Main photo - Alan and his wife Mary The Whole Tooth and Nothing but the Tooth Mary and I moved to Cranleigh after I retired ...

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Joy of Cranleigh: Walking Cranleigh – 10 minutes to the village
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by Joy HornMain image: The place where the war memorial was made (courtesy of Michael Miller) I live in a road that has been built up from the 1930s, but ...

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Crane Spotter: Racing for a Record Part 1
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Around 105 bird species may be typically seen in and around Cranleigh during a full year if you try hard enough. And that gave me an idea. What if I could ...

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New Year, New Food
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by Simone Conti Ceviche Serves 4 - Suggested Wine: Vinho Verde (Portugal) Ingredients450g skinned haddock fillets1 tsp coriander seeds or Parsley1 ...

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