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Category: Learning skills

We will have to learn loads of new skills if we are going to succeed in our new life in Bulgaria. We hope to able to share how we get on with this, and hope you will enjoy our pratfalls and disasters!

What a wet summer

Posted on 12 August 2018

Firstly I must apologise for not answering some of your comments and posts, there’s no excuse really just that I’ve been having a bit of a computer free time. So after a really nice and sunny May, June and July were one thunder storm after another. Most days even if we didn’t get rain we…

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The mildest winter ever!

Posted on 10 February 2018

Our plans of having a relaxing winter haven’t exactly gone to plan. It started when the electric company came around the village to trim any trees that looked like they were going to interfere with the power lines. In the past they have given them a bit of a trim, only removing any long branches…

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Bulgarian still

Smoke and strong alcohol

Posted on 06 October 2017

Autumn has officially begun, and with it has come a sudden drop in temperatures, and a distinctly different feel to the morning air. I love this time of year. The cooler nights bring blessed relief from the baking heat of summer, and we can actually get some work done, instead of hiding from the heat…

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Preparing a pigs head

What to make with a whole pig – year 2

Posted on 29 December 2016

This post is a follow up from our first butchery attempts. We learned loads in that first year, and we’ve tried to learn from our mistakes, got better with our recipes and tried a few new things. The first thing we’ve done differently this year has been the timing. Last year it was still really…

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Finished jars of peaches

Gonna eat a lot of peaches

Posted on 31 July 2016

This post is for Michael, you know who you are! Well, we’ve moved to the country, and this year we’re sure going to eat a lot of peaches! We spent a very pleasant day yesterday with our friend, Ivan, preserving his year’s peach harvest, making 42 large jars of peaches in a thin syrup, ready…

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The car's going no-where

Back to work after our bit of a break

Posted on 28 January 2016

Well we finally got some proper snow and some freezing temperatures which the dogs have loved but Fog hasn’t been to happy about and has abandoned his rat/mouse control duties to guard the pechka. We knew it was coming so were well stocked up on the essentials but neither of us appreciated how long it…

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Walnut scones

Baking ( not as easy as it sounds )

Posted on 10 January 201610 January 2016

Yes we can go to the nearest big supermarkets 30 miles away to get most of the ingredients you need for baking but we choose not to, we like to use what we’ve grown or can get locally at the market. Winter is my baking season, it’s just too hot in the Summer months and…

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Dry curing ham

What to make with a whole pig

Posted on 21 November 201529 December 2016

We butchered our first pig on Monday. It was a monumental task, and we learned loads during the whole process. This is our attempt to document what we set out to achieve, how that went and what we learned from it, so we can remember for the next time as it will be a whole…

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