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  1. “Conkers” is a word unknown to the American side of the language. 😀 Unless one reads British blogs, that is. The term “being conked on the head” is familiar to us, however!

    1. Buckeyes, I think you call them. Playing conkers is something that children traditionally play in the school playground. Every now and again it is banded, for being potentially dangerous.

  2. What kind of tree has conkers? I’m not familiar with the term. How do you make soap from it? When you do, please write a post about it. Love visiting your site and seeing what you’re doing. #MMBC

    1. Horse chestnut trees grow conkers. I think they are the same as your buckeyes. I’m drying the conkers out, at the moment, but I will document my results.

  3. The liquid soap from conkers sounds interesting. I hope you will write about this more. The leaf moth disease on the horse chestnut trees near me has been upsetting me a lot though. It is very sad to be seeing the leaves going brown earlier than they should.

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