A smidgen of topics today just because I’m still in a vacation frame of mind . . . something from our trip related to kitchen design — sort of; a note about the Rhubarb Cherry Jam posted HERE and a reminder to change your reader.. . . And you thought your stove was […]
Smoked Salmon Quiche
Deep Dish Smoked Salmon Quiche with Dill. I could almost smell the smoked salmon when I found this recipe in a Quick and Easy Paula Deen’s magazine. So when I saw smoked salmon on sale the deal was sealed. I picked up the salmon and carton of half and half and planned to make it […]
Rhubarb Cherry Jam
Rhubarb is one of the best things about spring – a season full of wonderful things. I love it! Mom’s garden always had half a dozen hills of rhubarb. She kept an eye on them every spring until the stems were just the right size and then send a “big kid” out to harvest. She […]
How to divide hostas
Being the hardy shade plant that they are, hostas will tolerate division from spring until about a month before frost. They need plenty of water the first couple of weeks to help get over the shock and cool conditions will certainly help them reestablish themselves. Don’t expect much new growth until the next season. Most […]
Busy Monday #65
A Pinch of Joy May Wrap Up Tips for planting hydrangeas, Crunchy Ramen Cole Slaw, Replacing A Chandelier, Caramel Apple Salad, Change Mat Colors on Pictures, Cheddar Chunk Green Pea Salad, Lemon Pineapple Punch, How to Add a Chair Rail Featured from last week: Featured links: Pleasure in Simple Things – Homemade Nauticaul Gift Wrap; […]
Five tips for planting hydrangeas
Who doesn’t love hydrangeas? We have a shady corner crying out for color and light. The shrubs we had planted there never thrived because it was too shady. Then the local power company came in to do some work on the transformer the shrubs were hiding. No chance of thriving after that. I was thrilled […]