It’s been really rainy here for the past several days, so I went thrifting, and found the CUTEST pair of green children’s rain boots, which inspired this table. I started out to get little flowers to put in this bowl for a centerpiece. And I found these little plants (which bloom for a long time)Continue reading “Spring Showers Table”
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Sweet Potato Slips
I had tremendous success with my sweet potatoes last year and so I plan to grow them again this year–we even added another bed along that same fence to grow them. So, I want to start my own sweet potato slips myself. This is definitely going to be a multi-part blog post over time. When I dugContinue reading “Sweet Potato Slips”
Valentine’s Day Table
Valentine’s Day is in the middle of the week, and on Ash Wednesday. We rarely go out for Valentine’s Day, but we try to do a special meal and hang out together. I found these brass chargers and vintage rose pattern china (Rosenthal Petal Lane) and thought they’d be great for a tablescape. I found most of theContinue reading “Valentine’s Day Table”
Iced Chai Latte
This is one of my favorite treats–spicy and creamy and delicious. I used to buy Tazo Tea’s chai latte concentrate, but it’s expensive ($5/container) and transporting that much liquid cross country wastes a lot of fuel. SO, I found some recipes on the internet for how to make it yourself. You’ll need to assemble a bunch ofContinue reading “Iced Chai Latte”
Mardi Gras–Laissez les bontemps rouler!
King Cake 1/4 cup butter or margarine 16 oz sour cream 1/3 cup sugar 1 tsp salt 2 envelopes yeast 1 tbsp sugar 1/2 cup warm water (110 degrees) 2 large eggs 6 to 6 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 cup sugar 1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon (Penzey’s Spices has the best around) 1/3 cupContinue reading “Mardi Gras–Laissez les bontemps rouler!”
Homemade Sandwich Bread
Today is gray and coolish, so I decided to make a huge loaf of sandwich bread–we’re out of bread, and this was a good excuse to make it. I found this pan at the thrift store a year ago for $3.00 and it’s on amazon for $54, and it’s $35 on ebay–so I got aContinue reading “Homemade Sandwich Bread”
Chicken and Andouille Jambalaya
It’s going to be coolish this week, so this spicy, hearty, comforting dish sounded especially good. Ingredients: 2 tbsp olive oil 2-12 oz packages andouille sausage (pork or chicken) 1 1/2 lbs. boneless skinless chicken 2 bell peppers cut in a 1/2″ dice 2 onions cut in a 1/2″ dice 1 quart canned tomatoes, orContinue reading “Chicken and Andouille Jambalaya”
Apple Salad
Oh, we love this one. I was introduced to it when we did a series of “healthy meals” for events at work to try to get our employees to see that food can both taste good and be good for you. I’m not sure that worked with our employees, but I have been making thisContinue reading “Apple Salad”
Some Tablescapes for Spring
During the pandemic, I did a series of tablescapes with stuff that I had on hand. Here are some of my favorites. This is a studious table with a vase of antique rulers and scales standing in for a vase of flowers. I added vintage books, a brass candle holder, vintage box of pencil leads, smallContinue reading “Some Tablescapes for Spring”
A Cozy Comforting Crisp
I love apple crisp. Always have. We started eating this one as breakfast for Thanksgiving morning several years ago. It’s great for breakfast, but obviously is also yummy for a dessert. This is a triple make ahead breakfast: You can make it the night before; you can make the topping and keep it in theContinue reading “A Cozy Comforting Crisp”
