Finally – got that damn itch.
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Hi, I’m June and I live deep in the Lithuanian countryside. I like to grow vegetables and go for long walks with the dog, but mostly I like food – thinking about it, talking about it, travelling in search of it and, of course, eating it. I try to cook everything from scratch using local ingredients. Please have a look around – welcome to My Food Odyssey.
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I love those cows! Are they yours? I would stay clear of those horns! 😀
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No, they’re not ours – we happened upon them up a mountain in Portugal. Those horns really do look quite dangerous!
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I agree – it’s good to get the itch, my dog does the same on my leg with her snout – glad she doesn’t have horns. Have a great week.
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