tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6155811529104728951.post5849660663298605968..comments2024-03-16T16:22:05.669+11:00Comments on Just Like My Nan Made: Vinegar brewing at homenellymaryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00290358658245310632noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6155811529104728951.post-90355013670141239022011-08-26T21:05:45.271+10:002011-08-26T21:05:45.271+10:00Sue; I'm sorry, I don't have any mother at...Sue; I'm sorry, I don't have any mother at the moment, I'm so sorry I missed your comment.....<br /><br />Fiona: As far as I know, you most certainly can make more vinegar with your mother....just add it to a large mouthed jar and top it up with a red wine...cover with a fine mesh cloth, and leave somewhere warm....it may take a good few months, but you shall get vinegar....It will be worth the wait.<br />The photo's on the side...Using the council as an example....I went to the council website, and then right click on the photo you want.....save it to your pc, and name it 'council button for my blog'...or something similar....remember where you save it....then back to your own blog..go into the design settings for your blog..and choose a setup that gives you a side column.....while in the design area...click in the column and choose 'add a gadget'....a new window will pop up, and scroll down to select a picture gadget.....in the next window you get to choose a picture from your pc.....the one you saved....add a title..then to add a link to the picture....go to the web page you want to link up to...and select and copy the web address up the top....now back in the design window where you just added a title to the photo...right click on the 'link' and select 'paste'..this will then include a clickable link on that photo..on your blog....after you have done all this, you then have the opportunity to move the photo around your blog, using the design feature.<br /><br />Hope that helps...any other questions, don't hesitate to ask....drop me an email any time.<br />Thanks Fiona for such a wonderful compliment to my blog...I'm enjoying reading your recipes...and checking out your garden...I love the no dig gardens...brilliant.nellymaryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00290358658245310632noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6155811529104728951.post-9543149042186319012011-08-25T15:15:52.618+10:002011-08-25T15:15:52.618+10:00Hi Nellymary I am hoping you can help me. I have ...Hi Nellymary I am hoping you can help me. I have a bottle of Balsamic vinegar that I thought had about 1/4 left. Turns out that most of it was a big lump of ??? mother I would guess. It is inside a vinegar bottle so can I break it up and shake it out? Then what do I do? Also how do you get all you great photo tags on the side bars like the one for the council? You have a great blog and really inspire me to try new things. You can email me with any info if you have time feebegood@hotmail.comFiona from Arbordale Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05196630415124998431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6155811529104728951.post-87816419840936801962011-03-12T23:16:28.389+11:002011-03-12T23:16:28.389+11:00Narelle, do you still have a mother to share? I w...Narelle, do you still have a mother to share? I would love to try and make my own vinegar but have searched the shops down here and can't seem to find a mother in any bottles.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07340976853665737926noreply@blogger.com