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By Hannah Brewer on March 11th, 2011 Tweet
We did this a few weeks back and its gone down a hit with the small feathered friends in the garden
The apple tree is just outside our kitchen window so we can now sit and drink tea whilst watching the tits (yes, Mr Muddling it was a green tit not a great tit…) [...]
By Hannah Brewer on February 17th, 2011 Tweet
There were more… I just didn't move fast enough
I love chicken nuggets, I love that you can freeze them and that the girls will happily chomp through them, I love that even the fussiest friends will nibble away on these. However, I do find that they can be a bit bland so I [...]
By Hannah Brewer on August 18th, 2010 Tweet
Worry seems to be a natural part of being a parent, something that’s unknowingly injected as you hold your child for the first time.
But has our society started to get to a point where parental paranoia is getting out of control?
Is society trying to push us into being overly protective of our [...]
By Hannah Brewer on June 28th, 2010 Tweet
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So your baby cries.
A lot.
Ok.
Let’s be honest its rather incessant. Its all the time, day in, day out.
So much so that your at the stage of considering wearing noise cancelling headphones to just give you a bit of a break.
Only a break from the [...]
By Hannah Brewer on April 28th, 2010 Tweet
>This year I will not be sharing the fruits (and veg) of my labours. Oh no. This weekend we installed my birthday present from Mr Muddling – an electric fence for the vegetable patch.
I realise to most people this is not the first thing they would ask for as a gift but, [...]
By Hannah Brewer on February 1st, 2010 Tweet
Heather, Karin and Josie have laid down the gauntlet to the blogsphere to see how many marshmallows you can cram in your mouth whilst still being able to say fluffy bunnies.
Yes, I’m sure this is what social media commentators thought would happen when they said that 2010 was the year of the [...]
By Hannah Brewer on January 12th, 2010 Tweet
Toddlergirl and I had lots of fun making pizza for lunch at the weekend. The recipe is from Economy Gastronomy which is my new favourite cookbook and this was our attempt to replace our trips out for pizza with something tasty at home.
The dough needs to be made a bit in advance so [...]

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