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Published on 2011/05/21, by in Experiences.

Unique is a tough adjective to live up to.  Everybody claims to have a unique experience.  Then you find out it is not so unique. After all what is unique about having tea or going fishing for lobster?  Sometimes it is in the packaging: see that blogpost. Don’t get me wrong, There is not necessarily something

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Published on 2011/05/10, by in Food.

Not the musical kind, the tasty kind.  So why jam?  Well firstly it starts with “J” so it fits my a-to-z and secondly its sweet and I like sweet as much as I like scrapbooking. So today I asked google.ca about “PEI Jam” and got the following results.  Yours may vary. The PEI Preserve Company.

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Published on 2011/04/23, by in Experiences.

When I was a child I loved to play dressup. I’d put on a fancy dress and slip my little feet into mommy’s shoes.  I’d clippety clop across the floor with my little tea set to organize the perfect table.  I also had my singing teapot to keep me company. That feeling probably never goes away.  That

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Published on 2011/04/22, by in Crafts.

There is a connection between scrapbooking and Prince Edward Island.  The Confederation Centre has a display of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Scrapbooks.  Yes, she was a scrapbooker who collected various newspaper articles that helped showcase Canadian Heritage and culture the way she saw it.  You can still find “Imagine Anne” in bookstores.  The commemorative book was published

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Published on 2011/04/13, by in Crafts, Uncategorized.

J is a hard letter so today we talk about Just Crafts. There is quite a variety of crafts on Prince Edward Island.  When you visit PEI and experience its scenery and culture, you will see that artisans have plenty of inspiration:  From art, to pottery, woodworking, to local crafts, there is plenty from which

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